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1. www.ffru.org.uk
www.ffru.org.uk/profile12.html - [Cached]Published on: 7/5/2008 Last Visited: 7/5/2008
Bishop Dr. Joe Aldred
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Dr. Joe Aldred is Managing Director of Partnership for Achievement.He is also Secretary of Minority Affairs of Churches Together in Great Britain and Ireland and edits the Directory of Black Majority Churches.He is Patron of the Centre for Reconciliation, Chair of the Council of Black Led Churches (Birmingham), Board Member of the journal Black Theology and Vice-Chairman of the African and Caribbean Community Forum.
He was previously Chief Executive of The Centre for Black and White Christian Partnership in the Theology Department at the University of Birmingham, a national organisation focussing on education, inter-church relations and racism awareness.He was also Chair of the Eastern Birmingham NHS Primary Care Trust. -
2. blacknet.co.uk
blacknet.co.uk/index.php?optio - [Cached]Published on: 12/1/2007 Last Visited: 12/9/2007
The new Saturday evening ,Joe Aldred Show' is a topical discussion programme for the African and Caribbean communities of Birmingham and the Black Country.Bishop Joe will tackle the big talking points of the week , welcoming input and discussion from the BBC WM audience , whilst also showcasing people, personalities and initiatives making the news during the week.
Bishop Joe is a well known local and national personality, with excellent knowledge of the local area and its diverse communities.The Joe Aldred Show will bring an entertaining and informative mix of speech and music based radio to BBC WM, with a focus on audience participation.
Born in Jamaica, Bishop Joe came to England as a teenager.He earned a PhD in Theology from Sheffield University and is a regular contributor to national and local current and religious affairs in the media.He is a bishop in the Church of God and Prophecy, Secretary for Minority Ethnic Christian Affairs at Churches Together in England and voluntary Chair of the Council of Black-led Churches.
In addition, Bishop Joe is also a non-executive director, board member and trustee of several organisations, including: Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Trust, the University of Central England, the government's Faith Communities Consultative Council and the National Black Church Leaders Forum. -
3. blacknet.co.uk
blacknet.co.uk/index.php?date= - [Cached]Published on: 12/1/2007 Last Visited: 12/9/2007
The new Saturday evening ,Joe Aldred Show' is a topical discussion programme for the African and Caribbean communities of Birmingham and the Black Country.Bishop Joe will tackle the big talking points of the week , welcoming input and discussion from the BBC WM audience , whilst also showcasing people, personalities and initiatives making the news during the week.
Bishop Joe is a well known local and national personality, with excellent knowledge of the local area and its diverse communities.The Joe Aldred Show will bring an entertaining and informative mix of speech and music based radio to BBC WM, with a focus on audience participation.
Born in Jamaica, Bishop Joe came to England as a teenager.He earned a PhD in Theology from Sheffield University and is a regular contributor to national and local current and religious affairs in the media.He is a bishop in the Church of God and Prophecy, Secretary for Minority Ethnic Christian Affairs at Churches Together in England and voluntary Chair of the Council of Black-led Churches.
In addition, Bishop Joe is also a non-executive director, board member and trustee of several organisations, including: Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Trust, the University of Central England, the government's Faith Communities Consultative Council and the National Black Church Leaders Forum.

