2016年4月11日月曜日

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蔡英文台湾基督長老教会が運営する台北雙連幼稚園に通ったこともあり[11]、度々台湾基督長老教会の行事に参加している。2015年6月21日には長老教会150周年南部地区感謝礼拝に高雄市長陳菊、屏東県長潘孟安、前行政院長張俊雄ら民進党の関係者と出席し、「長老教会の台湾に対する無私の奉献に感謝します」と挨拶した[12]


台湾基督長老教会(たいわんキリストちょうろうきょうかい)は、キリスト教プロテスタントの教会で、台湾では最大のキリスト教教派である。関連の大学、学校、病院なども多い。
1865年スコットランド出身のジェームズ・マックスウェル(James Laidlaw Maxwell、中国語名:馬雅各)がイングランド長老教会ミッションで高雄へ上陸し、医療院を開設するかたわら台湾の宣教を開始し、また1872年カナダ長老教会のジョージ・マッケイ博士(George Leslie Mackay、中国語・台湾語名:馬偕)が淡水台北近郊の港町)に来て、やはり医療奉仕をしながら、台湾北部へ宣教した。その後、長老派教会は台湾で最も大きな宗派となり、第二次大戦後、1951年には両派が合同して台湾基督長老教会を設立した。




James Laidlaw Maxwell Senior (Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Má Ngá-kok; Chinese: 馬雅各; born 18 March 1836 in Scotland – March 1921) was the first Presbyterian missionary to Formosa (Qing-era Taiwan). He served with the English Presbyterian Mission.
Maxwell studied medicine and took his degree at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. He worked in London at Brompton Hospital and at the Birmingham General Hospital. He was an elder in the Broad Street Presbyterian Church before being sent to Taiwan by the Presbyterian Church of England (now within the United Reformed Church) in 1864. He donated a small printing press to the church which was later used to print the Taiwan Church News.


The United Reformed Church results from a union of the Presbyterian Church of England and the Congregational Church in England and Wales in 1972. In introducing the United Reformed Church Bill in the House of Commons on 21 June 1972,[2] Alexander Lyon called it "one of the most historic measures in the history of the Christian churches in this country".[3]
The URC subsequently united with the Re-formed Association of Churches of Christ in 1981[4] and the Congregational Union of Scotland in 2000.[5]

In 1982, the United Reformed Church voted in favour of a covenant with the Church of England, the Methodist Church and the Moravian Church, which would have meant remodelling its moderators as bishops and incorporating its ministry into the apostolic succession. However, the Church of England rejected the covenant.[6] In 2011, the United Reformed Church in the United Kingdom allowed the blessing of same-sex civil unions.[7]

Alexander Ward Lyon (15 October 1931 – 30 September 1993) was a British Labour politician.
Lyon was educated at West Leeds High School and University College, London. He became a barrister, called to the Bar at Inner Temple in 1954. He was a member of the Bar Council and of the Fabian Society. He was also a Methodist local preacher and secretary of Leeds North West Constituency Labour Party.


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