• 29 June 2007

Young people debate Sharing the Future

 

As the annual Summer Madness at the Kings Hall, Belfast gets underway this weekend the Church of Ireland Hard Gospel project is providing an opportunity for young people to hear two members of our new Assembly debate Sharing the Future.

 

Here are the details from a Hard Gospel Press Release issued earlier this week:

Date:               Sunday, 1 July 2007

Time:               5.00 p.m.

Venue:            Kings Hall, Balmoral, Belfast (Access via Gate A)

Thousands of young people will get the chance this weekend to tackle two of our leading politicians about the road ahead for Northern Ireland.

At Summer Madness--Ireland's largest Christian youth festival -- Ian Paisley Junior, (DUP MLA Junior Minister) and Caitriona Ruane (Sinn Fein MLA Education Minister) will debate the topic "Sharing the Future?" in front of young people from all over Ireland.

From opposing DUP and Sinn Fein perspectives, the two speakers will focus on;

  • - How do weshare a future on the island of Ireland ?

  • - DoProtestants and/or Unionists have anything to fear from Sinn Fein?

  • - What vision of Unionism could attract people from the Nationalist /Republican traditions?

The BBC Northern Ireland journalist and presenter Conor Bradford will chair the debate, which will include a question and answer session with the audience.

The debate is being hosted by the Hard Gospel Project, in association with Summer Madness. The Hard Gospel Project was founded by the Church of Ireland to deal with the hard issues of sectarianism and to help stimulate new ways of building a shared future in the Ireland of the 21st century. 

Over 4,000 young people celebrating their faith will be camping at Summer Madness, which takes place from Friday 29 June until Saturday 7 July. A further 2,000 day visitors are also expected to join in the festival, which is marking its 21st birthday this year.

You can find more information about Summer Madness at http://www.summermadness.co.uk/ .. The Hard Gospel web address is http://www.hardgospel.net/

 

For further information, please contact the Rev Earl Storey, director of the Hard Gospel Project, (m) 0775 2841802.