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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Methodist Buy Less Credit Card for Lent

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In a move that is designed as a challenge to "consumerism as usual" and a reminder of the dominance of money in our lives, the Methodist Church in Britain has launched an alternative Credit Card containing a "buy less" message.

The new Methodist campaign is encouraging people to consume less and live more this Lent, the traditional time of Christian reflection and life review, which remembers the Gospel story of Jesus' sojourn in the desert - when he was tempted, and rejected, various offers of wealth and power.

The alternative Buy Less: Live More credit card cannot be used to make purchases. Rather, it is designed to be placed in a wallet in front of other credit and debit cards to remind people to think twice before they spend.

Buy Less: Live More aims to challenge people to curb their spending and shrink their carbon footprint.

It will also be seen as relevant to current concerns about the consumer credit boom, which has been leaving an increasing number of people in debt.

The Revd Michaela Youngson, Methodist Secretary for Pastoral Care and Spirituality, says: "When we take time to think about the things we buy and why we buy them, it can help us to reconsider our priorities. I may well want to buy something, but does that mean that I need it?"

She continues: "However, Buy Less: Live More isn’t about depriving yourself of those things you want; it’s about looking at life in a new way, trying different things and taking a few risks. So as well as reducing your carbon footprint by getting off the consumer treadmill, you can live life in all its fullness."

The initiative is supported by a website (www.buylesslivemore.org.uk) and a dedicated group on the popular networking site Facebook.

During Lent, in February, people who sign up will receive a daily email with 2 challenges or ideas for buying less and living more. These updates will also be available on the website and Facebook group.

Participants will also be able to share their experiences online, swapping stories, questions and advice.

Buy less: Live More credit cards can be ordered in packs of 10 from mph (www.mph.org.uk , 01733 325002) for free, with a small charge for postage. Product Code: PA 512.

The Methodist Church is one of the largest Christian churches in Britain, with nearly 300,000 members and regular contact with over 800,000 people. It has about 5,800 churches and maintains links with other Methodist churches totalling a worldwide membership of 70 million.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Screening info for Golden Rule Politics

David Key is director for the Baptist Studies program at Candler.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Key
Date: Jan 13, 2008 7:30 PM
Subject: Screening info for Golden Rule Politics
To: baptist@emory.edu



Dear Friend,

I want to invite you to a screening in Atlanta of our new DVD "Golden Rule Politics" on Tuesday evening, January 29. Panelists include: Cynthia Tucker, Atlanta Journal-Constitution columnist and winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary; and Jason Carter, Atlanta attorney, co-founder of Democrats Work, and grandson of former president Jimmy Carter.

I also need your help. Will you forward this e-mail to your Atlanta-area friends, encouraging them to attend this screening?

Sponsored by the Baptist Studies Program at Candler School of Theology and the Baptist Center for Ethics, the screening will be in Room 311 in Bishops Hall at Emory University's Candler school of Theology, beginning at 7:00 p.m. Seating is limited.

"Golden Rule Politics: Reclaiming the Rightful Role of Faith in Politics" is a 36-minute documentary-style DVD, produced by the Baptist Center for Ethics, that challenges the Christian Right's political myth constructed over 25 years that GOP stands for God's Only Party. The DVD is rooted in the theological conviction that God is neither a Republican nor a Democrat, that neither party is thoroughly moral, nor completely immoral. The DVD explores the rightful role of faith in politics through interviews with clergy and politicians in Alabama, Missouri and Tennessee. It expands the moral agenda from the narrow list of issues prioritized by the Christian Right to the fuller expression of issues found in the Christian tradition, beginning with the biblical priority of doing justice.

In addition to Tucker and Carter, other panelists include: John Peterson, Canon for Global Justice and Reconciliation at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.; and Kasim Reed, Georgia State Senator, who belongs to the Cascade United Methodist Church.

For local details, contact David Key, director of the Baptist Studies Program (404-727-6350 or dkey@learnlink.emory.edu). For a campus map, go to:

http://map.emory.edu/

I hope you will place this date on your calendar and encourage your friends to attend.

Robert Parham

P.S. To learn more the "Golden Rule Politics" DVD, go to:

http://www.ethicsdaily.com/static.cfm?mode=goldenrulepolitics