Occurring
for 1 hour, 45 mins
Venue Address
300 Saxon Gate West Central Milton Keynes Milton Keynes, MK9 2ES, United Kingdom
Milton Keynes Ecumenical Confirmation Service. Presided over by The Right Revd Dr Steven Croft, Bishop of Oxford, with preacher Revd Ian Suttie, Northampton Methodist District Ecumenical Officer.
Confirming Ministers: Revd Dr Mary Cotes, Baptist, Revd Edson Dube, Methodist, Revd George Mwaura, URC
Candidates from Watling Valley Ecumenical Partnership, Walton Churches Partnership, Woughton Ecumenical Partnership, Stantonbury Ecumenical Partnership and the Church of Christ the Cornerstone.

Christ the Cornerstone (Local Ecumenical Partnership)

Baptist Union / Church of England / Methodist Church / Roman Catholic Church / United Reformed Church

Welcome to the Church of Christ the Cornerstone where five denominations work together, sharing the same space and a commitment to serve the people of Milton Keynes. We are a diverse community discovering and growing in the Christian faith. We experience God’s love and are challenged to live that love and share it with the wider community.

The Church and Chapel are usually open seven days a week for private prayer and public worship.

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Mark Okor

Church of Christ the Cornerstone
300 Saxon Gate West
Milton Keynes

MK9 2ES
Church Administrator
(01908) 237777

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Milton Keynes Ecumenical Confirmation Service

Occurring
for 1 hour, 45 mins
Venue
Christ the Cornerstone (Local Ecumenical Partnership)
Address
300 Saxon Gate West Central Milton Keynes Milton Keynes, MK9 2ES, United Kingdom

Milton Keynes Ecumenical Confirmation Service. Presided over by The Right Revd Dr Steven Croft, Bishop of Oxford, with preacher Revd Ian Suttie, Northampton Methodist District Ecumenical Officer.
Confirming Ministers: Revd Dr Mary Cotes, Baptist, Revd Edson Dube, Methodist, Revd George Mwaura, URC
Candidates from Watling Valley Ecumenical Partnership, Walton Churches Partnership, Woughton Ecumenical Partnership, Stantonbury Ecumenical Partnership and the Church of Christ the Cornerstone.

Safeguarding

It is our Church’s intention to value every human being as part of God’s creation and the whole people of God. At the heart of our community is a deep sense of the place of welcome, hospitality and openness, which demonstrates the nature of God’s grace and love for all.
Our church communities are called to be places where the transformational love of God is embodied and life in all its fullness is a gift, which is offered to all people.
Each denomination in our covenant has its own set of procedures for safeguarding. As an ecumenical congregation, it is important that the Church of Christ the Cornerstone has clear procedures. It has therefore been agreed that the safeguarding procedures for The Methodist Church will be used.

This policy was prepared by our Safeguarding Officer and was approved by Ecumenical Council