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Colin Morris (Methodist minister)

Colin Manley Morris (13 January 1929 – 20 May 2018) was an English Methodist minister, author, and broadcaster. Born into a mining family in a village near Bolton,[1] after his ordination he served the Methodist Church in Zambia (then Northern Rhodesia) for fifteen years.[1] He stood out for racial integration within the church, became a close friend of the leader of the independence movement, Kenneth Kaunda, and was closely involved in the formation of the United Church in Zambia soon after the country became independent.[2] He always espoused an explicitly anti-racist and socialist position and argued that it represents the authentic spirit of Christianity. He died on 20 May 2018 at the age of 89.[3] After returning from Zambia, Colin Morris occupied prominent positions in British Methodism, becoming first the superintendent minister of Wesley's Chapel in London,[1] and subsequently General Secretary of the Church's Overseas Division. He was President of the Methodist Conference, elected in July 1976 and serving for the customary year term.[4]

Colin Morris
Born13 January 1929
Died20 May 2018(2018-05-20) (aged 89)
NationalityBritish
Ecclesiastical career
ChurchMethodist Church of Great Britain
President of the Methodist Conference
In office
1976–1977
Vice PresidentDr Cyril J Bennett
Preceded byAlfred Raymond George
Succeeded byB. Arthur Shaw

From early in his career, Morris was a regular speaker on the BBC Radio 4 programme Thought for the Day, with a radical perspective and an instantly recognizable voice.[5] For a period in 1971 he withdrew from the programme in protest against alleged representations by the Conservative Party Whips against his criticism on the programme of the party's immigration policy as un-Christian, an incident that caused questions to be asked in the House of Lords.[6] He was still contributing to Thought for the Day in 2010.

In 1978 Colin Morris moved out of the ordinary work of the Methodist ministry to work for the BBC, as head of TV Religious Programmes.[1] He subsequently held the posts of Head of Religious Broadcasting, Special Advisor to the Director-General, and Controller of BBC Northern Ireland. After retiring from management within the BBC he continued to broadcast, presenting numerous religious programmes. From 1991 to 1996 he served as Director of the Centre for Religious Communication in Oxford.

As well as his broadcasting work, Colin Morris was a prolific author of books and pamphlets. Most of his published work reflected either his experience as a white missionary in black Africa, or as an ordained minister working as a professional broadcaster.[citation needed]

Published books

  • Out of Africa’s Crucible. Sermons from Central Africa. Lutterworth, 1960.
  • Black government? A discussion between Colin Morris and Kenneth Kaunda. United Society for Christian Literature, 1960.
  • The Hour after Midnight. A missionary’s experiences of the racial and political struggle in Northern Rhodesia. Longman, 1961.
  • Church and Challenge in a New Africa: Political sermons. Epworth Press, 1964.
  • Include me out! Confessions of an ecclesiastical coward. Epworth Press, 1968; Fontana, 1975.
  • Unyoung, uncoloured, unpoor. Epworth Press, 1969.
  • Mankind my church. Hodder & Stoughton, 1971.
  • What the papers didn’t say, and other broadcast talks. Epworth Press, 1971.
  • Epistles to the Apostle: Tarsus-please forward. Hodder & Stoughton, 1972.
  • The hammer of the Lord: Sign of hope. Epworth Press, 1973.
  • Word and the Words : The Voigt Lectures on Preaching. Epworth Press, 1975.
  • Bugles in the afternoon. Epworth Press, 1977.
  • Get through till nightfall. Fount, 1979.
  • God-in-a-box: Christian strategy in the television age. Hodder & Stoughton, 1984.
  • A week in the life of God. Epworth Press, 1986.
  • Wrestling with an angel. Collins Fount, 1990.
  • God in the shower: thoughts from Today. Macmillan, 2002.
  • Things shaken - things unshaken : reflections on faith and terror. Epworth Press, 2006.
  • Bullet point beliefs: The best of Colin Morris (Edited by Rosemary Foxcroft). Canterbury Press, 2007

Works about Colin Morris

  • A Humanist in Africa. Letters to Colin M. Morris from Kenneth D. Kaunda.. Longman, 1966.
  • Charlton, L. Spark in the stubble: Dr Morris of Zambia. Epworth Press, 1969.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Golding, Rosalind (29 October 2000). "Daily thoughts for a reluctant capitalist". theguardian.com. The Observer. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  2. ^ UCZ celebrates 40 years of union 2006-10-12 at the Wayback Machine, Times of Zambia, January 2005
  3. ^ "The Rev Dr Colin Morris, Methodist minister – obituary". The Telegraph. May 22, 2018. Archived from the original on May 24, 2018. Retrieved May 24, 2018.
  4. ^ mymethodisthistory.org.uk Presidents of The Conference since 1932 Accessed 7 September 2014
  5. ^ Morris, Colin (2002). God in the shower : thoughts from Thought for the Day. London: Macmillan. ISBN 978-0333904893.
  6. ^ Hansard, 24 March 1971, Lords Sitting: Religious Broadcasting, Dr Colin Morris

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Colin Manley Morris 13 January 1929 20 May 2018 was an English Methodist minister author and broadcaster Born into a mining family in a village near Bolton 1 after his ordination he served the Methodist Church in Zambia then Northern Rhodesia for fifteen years 1 He stood out for racial integration within the church became a close friend of the leader of the independence movement Kenneth Kaunda and was closely involved in the formation of the United Church in Zambia soon after the country became independent 2 He always espoused an explicitly anti racist and socialist position and argued that it represents the authentic spirit of Christianity He died on 20 May 2018 at the age of 89 3 After returning from Zambia Colin Morris occupied prominent positions in British Methodism becoming first the superintendent minister of Wesley s Chapel in London 1 and subsequently General Secretary of the Church s Overseas Division He was President of the Methodist Conference elected in July 1976 and serving for the customary year term 4 Colin MorrisBorn13 January 1929Bolton EnglandDied20 May 2018 2018 05 20 aged 89 NationalityBritishEcclesiastical careerChurchMethodist Church of Great BritainPresident of the Methodist ConferenceIn office 1976 1977Vice PresidentDr Cyril J BennettPreceded byAlfred Raymond GeorgeSucceeded byB Arthur ShawFrom early in his career Morris was a regular speaker on the BBC Radio 4 programme Thought for the Day with a radical perspective and an instantly recognizable voice 5 For a period in 1971 he withdrew from the programme in protest against alleged representations by the Conservative Party Whips against his criticism on the programme of the party s immigration policy as un Christian an incident that caused questions to be asked in the House of Lords 6 He was still contributing to Thought for the Day in 2010 In 1978 Colin Morris moved out of the ordinary work of the Methodist ministry to work for the BBC as head of TV Religious Programmes 1 He subsequently held the posts of Head of Religious Broadcasting Special Advisor to the Director General and Controller of BBC Northern Ireland After retiring from management within the BBC he continued to broadcast presenting numerous religious programmes From 1991 to 1996 he served as Director of the Centre for Religious Communication in Oxford As well as his broadcasting work Colin Morris was a prolific author of books and pamphlets Most of his published work reflected either his experience as a white missionary in black Africa or as an ordained minister working as a professional broadcaster citation needed Published books EditOut of Africa s Crucible Sermons from Central Africa Lutterworth 1960 Black government A discussion between Colin Morris and Kenneth Kaunda United Society for Christian Literature 1960 The Hour after Midnight A missionary s experiences of the racial and political struggle in Northern Rhodesia Longman 1961 Church and Challenge in a New Africa Political sermons Epworth Press 1964 Include me out Confessions of an ecclesiastical coward Epworth Press 1968 Fontana 1975 Unyoung uncoloured unpoor Epworth Press 1969 Mankind my church Hodder amp Stoughton 1971 What the papers didn t say and other broadcast talks Epworth Press 1971 Epistles to the Apostle Tarsus please forward Hodder amp Stoughton 1972 The hammer of the Lord Sign of hope Epworth Press 1973 Word and the Words The Voigt Lectures on Preaching Epworth Press 1975 Bugles in the afternoon Epworth Press 1977 Get through till nightfall Fount 1979 God in a box Christian strategy in the television age Hodder amp Stoughton 1984 A week in the life of God Epworth Press 1986 Wrestling with an angel Collins Fount 1990 God in the shower thoughts from Today Macmillan 2002 Things shaken things unshaken reflections on faith and terror Epworth Press 2006 Bullet point beliefs The best of Colin Morris Edited by Rosemary Foxcroft Canterbury Press 2007Works about Colin Morris EditA Humanist in Africa Letters to Colin M Morris from Kenneth D Kaunda Longman 1966 Charlton L Spark in the stubble Dr Morris of Zambia Epworth Press 1969 References Edit a b c d Golding Rosalind 29 October 2000 Daily thoughts for a reluctant capitalist theguardian com The Observer Retrieved 7 October 2014 UCZ celebrates 40 years of union Archived 2006 10 12 at the Wayback Machine Times of Zambia January 2005 The Rev Dr Colin Morris Methodist minister obituary The Telegraph May 22 2018 Archived from the original on May 24 2018 Retrieved May 24 2018 mymethodisthistory org uk Presidents of The Conference since 1932 Accessed 7 September 2014 Morris Colin 2002 God in the shower thoughts from Thought for the Day London Macmillan ISBN 978 0333904893 Hansard 24 March 1971 Lords Sitting Religious Broadcasting Dr Colin Morris Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colin Morris Methodist minister amp oldid 1091701490, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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