Throughout 2017, we have taken significant steps to develop and strengthen the Christian identity of the Trust across all areas of our work. We give thanks for two study days […]
Last week we hosted a reception in the Scottish Parliament. We were delighted to be joined by current and former staff, MSPs, supporters of our work and those with an […]
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Dr Amal Khazin, Director of Nursing Education, is now in her 23rd year working with our students in Nazareth. We asked her about the importance of training students to a high professional standard and how pastoral care, as well as the academic development of each person, is a vital part of this process.
Prayer is central to everything we do at the Nazareth Trust. Please join us in prayer over the coming weeks and months. We’ve put together a short prayer diary to […]
We’re celebrating a fresh chapter in a long story and we would like you to be part of it. You are warmly invited to a reception for the Nazareth Trust […]
Welcome to the online version of our Spring Newsletter. We’ve done a round-up of latest developments in all our areas of work and hope you will enjoy reading about our […]
One of the highlights of 2017 was our prayer breakfast and evening reception with local church leaders and the Nazareth Trust Board of Trustees. This brought together priests and ministers from nearly all the Christian traditions in Nazareth and the surrounding areas to share fellowship and pray for the needs of the Trust and the wider community of Nazareth and the Galilee region. We also hosted the leaders of the Evangelical Synod of Israel at the Nazareth Village for their monthly prayer breakfast which offered a great venue for fellowship over breakfast and a time of prayer for the needs of the different ministries represented at the event.
Staff took part in a retreat in Bethlehem and a tour of Biblical sites around the Sea of Galilee, led by Fr Kamal Farah. Both events were well attended with participants asking for more of these type of events.
A big milestone was the creation of the Christian Affairs Committee and task teams to broaden the work of the Pastoral Care Committee, the Chaplaincy and activities to strengthen our Christian identity.
The Christmas programme of celebrations was followed by a study day on forgiveness therapy for medical and educational practitioners, facilitated by Dr Robert Enright in mid-January 2018.