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 Part of CofE, the church of  All Saints' in Ascot Heath  was consecrated in 1864.  JIMAS was kindly invited to it  by ASPEN, a group affiliated  to it, and took part in a very  warm, respectful and  beneficial dialogue on Islam  on October the 8th 2006 in  All Saints' Hall.

 Three photos of the two  hour session is provided  below. You can see a bigger  version by clicking on them.

All Saints' Church, Ascot
All Saints' Hall, Ascot
Inside All Saints' Church
Ascot Peace Education Network (ASPEN) began meeting prior to this country’s last conflict, euphemistically termed by the UK media Gulf War 2. It has been constituted as an independent voluntary organisation. It aims to build upon the tremendous concern felt by everyone about the war in Iraq. People worldwide, particularly the young, have woken up with a renewed intention to engage In peace building, by resolving conflict, and the group aims to actively promote peace and understanding through educational visits to schools, informed debates, entertaining neighbours with hospitality teas or lunches so improving relationships where we live.

The group meets formally every quarter and plans to invite experienced peace activists to inspire us. Strictly speaking it is not a Christian only group although many of its members worship at All Saints Church. It is not a political organisation only humanitarian. If you wish to join you will be most welcome.

For more details or to join the mailing list please contact Mrs. A Yarwood 01344- 621167 or Rev. Lynn Trainor 01344-885754.

A good selection of books including copies of the noble Quran and biographies of the blessed Messenger was given as a gift which was gratefully accepted by ASPEN.
 
Last Updated: March 2007
Review date: December 2007