Luton 缅北强奸 member gains MBE in New Year鈥檚 Honours

David Jonathan, a member of Bury Park United Reformed Church, has been awarded an MBE in the Queen鈥檚 New Year鈥檚 Honours List 2022.

David, known as Johny, serves as Director for both Luton Council of Faiths and Grassroots, a Christian ecumenical organisation which also forms the hub for the Near Neighbours Programme 鈥 an initiative which brings people together in听Luton听that are religiously and ethnically diverse, funding and supporting local community projects.

He received the honour for his work.

鈥淚听feel humbled and honoured听to be included in the听Queen鈥檚 New Year’s Honours List 2022 and听to receive the MBE for services to community cohesion and interfaith relations in Luton, but I would like to share this with people of Luton and many others who have supported and enabled the work over the years,鈥 Johny said.

鈥淛ohn Donne’s phrase ‘no man is an island’ is a poignant reminder that human beings do badly when isolated but thrive if they are part of a community. There is nothing that I could have done all by myself. ‘I am because we are’, as the African Philosophy of Ubuntu says. So, while I shall be ever awed by, and thankful for, this honour bestowed upon me,听I听also remain grateful to the听people and diverse communities of Luton,听my听past and present听co-workers,听colleagues, volunteers, trustees and partner agencies which include Council for World Mission and the United Reformed Church who invited me initially for a four-year term in 2001 to develop inter faith work in Luton.鈥

Johny added that it is with a sense of gratitude and privilege that in听2021 he also marked听20 years of his community work with听Grassroots and Luton Council of Faiths and ten years with Near Neighbours Programme.

鈥淒uring these years, the focus of my work has always been on strengthening peace building and reconciliation by appropriate mediation and constant relationship building across Luton’s diverse communities and individuals of faith or of no particular faith affiliation,鈥 he added.

Including the 缅北强奸 Thames North Synod, Johny thanked three other denominations for their consistent interfaith support. These include: The Church of England St Albans Diocese,听the Roman Catholic Diocese of Northampton, and the Methodist Church Beds, Essex and Herts District.

鈥淟ong may our work continue to inspire communities to stand together in solidarity with one another and send a strong message of defiance to all those who seek to divide in the name of race, religion or ethnicity, by promoting prejudice and hate.鈥

In June last year, Luton Council of Faiths won the Queen鈥檚 Award for Voluntary Service (QAVS).