World Methodist Peace Award

Award from religious organisation

The World Methodist Peace Award is a peace award. It was established by Dr. Stanley Leyland at the 13th World Methodist Conference in Dublin, Ireland held in 1976 and is awarded by the World Methodist Council. It is awarded for significant contributions to peace, reconciliation and justice on the basis of courage, creativity and consistency.[1]

Recipients

1970s

  • 1977: Saidie Patterson, Northern Ireland
  • 1978: Anwar Sadat, Egypt

1980s

  • 1980: Abel Hendricks, South Africa
  • 1981: Donald Soper, Baron Soper, Great Britain
  • 1982: Kenneth Mew, Zimbabwe
  • 1984: Tai-Young Lee, Korea
  • 1985: Jimmy Carter, USA
  • 1986: Sir Alan Walker and Lady Winifred Walker, Australia
  • 1987: Bert Bissell, UK
  • 1987: Woodrow Bradley Seals, USA
  • 1988: Gordon Wilson, Northern Ireland

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

  • 2020: John K. Yambasu, Sierra Leone
  • 2021: Rev. Olav Pärnamets, Estonia
  • 2022: Rev. Ebenezer Joseph, Sri Lanka

References

  1. ^ "World Methodist Peace Award". World Methodist Council. Retrieved 14 September 2023.

External links

  • Official site
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