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John Tucker Mugabi Sentamu (/ˈsɛntəmuː/;Luganda: [sːéːntámû]; born 10 June 1949) is the 97th Archbishop of York, Metropolitan of the province of York and Primate of England. The position of Archbishop of York is the second most senior clerical position in the Church of England after that of Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England.
Born near Kampala in present-day Uganda, Sentamu studied law at Makerere University before gaining employment as an advocate of the Supreme Court of Uganda. Speaking out against the regime of President Idi Amin, he was briefly imprisoned before fleeing to the United Kingdom in 1974. Here, he devoted himself to Anglicanism, beginning his study of theology at Selwyn College, Cambridge in 1976 and eventually gaining a doctorate in 1984. He studied for ordination at Ridley Hall, Cambridge, and was ordained in 1979. In 1996 he was consecrated as the area Bishop of Stepney and in 2002 moved to the position of Bishop of Birmingham. In 2005 he was appointed to the position of Archbishop of York.
Subscribe to Channel 4 News: http://bit.ly/1sF6pOJ The Archbishop of York says the greatest evil facing Britain today is economic inequality. In a new book, John Sentamu accuses the government of abandoning the country's poorest and most vulnerable people - while the rich have got even richer. Watch more Channel 4 News interviews: http://bit.ly/1sWTslk Top stories: http://bit.ly/1wdbIG1
In conversation with Archbishop John Sentamu. The Archbishop shares his story of conversion, the experiences of growing up in Uganda and gives us insights into how he keeps his focus on God while having such a busy schedule. Follow J.John on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/canonjjohn For more details on J.John and the Philo Trust visit http://www.philotrust.com Purchase DVD Here: http://ph-ilo.com/kPWq8B
The Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu gives an update on the situation with the bell ringers at York Minster
Archbishop John Sentamu takes 10 question from reporter Helen Harvey.
On Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013 Huron University College conferred the degree of Doctor of Divinity (honoris causa) on The Most Reverend & Right Honourable Dr. John Sentamu, Archbishop of York. This is the 10th Honorary DD awarded as part of Huron's ongoing celebrations leading up to its 150th anniversary on December 2nd. While at Huron, The Archbishop of York and Mrs. Margaret Sentamu generously took time to meet with Huron students, staff, and faculty at various points on Wednesday and Thursday.
The Archbishop of York warned Chris Evans against using bad language on TFI Friday's 20th anniversary special. Dr John Sentamu was Evans' first guest on the Channel 4 reboot. "It won't be the almighty watching, it will be me!" said Dr Sentamu before blessing the audience with holy water. TFI Friday was smash success for Channel 4 with its one-off special attracting 4.3 million viewers. Host Chris Evans brought back his 90s TV classic with an array of celebrity guests including Jeremy Clarkson, Kirstie Allsopp, Blur and Lewis Hamilton. He tweeted: "Did that really happen last night? My wife has the MOTHER of all hangovers - hilarious. "Thx so much for watching everyone - we had such a blast. I mean, real fun, we were all so relaxed. I love Suzi, Will and Barty. The Best ever." He con...
Dr John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, gave a keynote presentation at Church Urban Fund's Tackling Poverty conference in Leeds on 18 April.
Subscribe to Channel 4 News: http://bit.ly/1sF6pOJ Whenever they get together, Archbishop of York John Sentamu and Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow sing the Ugandan national anthem. Jon learnt the song during a year in Uganda as a VSO volunteer. Top stories: http://bit.ly/1wdbIG1
Highlights from the Archbishop's visit to St Peter's Church, Norton-on-Derwent (Friday 08 March 2013), includes a short introduction about his life and conversion to Christianity. He then held a question and answer session with the congregation, during which he used bible scriptures and his life experiences to answer questions on Jesus, Christian faith, politics and Easter Eggs. The occasion concluded with prayers led by the Archbishop. Music production: Composed by Wagner: Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral - by Marc Meyer.
Message to the parishes and people of Lancashire from The Archbishop of York The Most Rev. and Rt Hon. Dr John Sentamu, in advance of the Northern Bishops' Crossroads Mission event taking place from September 8 -11. Crossroads Mission will see the Archbishop and nearly 30 Bishops from across the north of England gather in Lancashire for four days of mission; working alongside teams from across the County and people from their own Dioceses. Play this video in your church, at related church groups or in your school. Share on social media with your family and friends. For more information about Crossroads Mission visit the Diocesan website: http://bit.ly/1Mimz8X For Twitter updates follow @cofelancs or @crossroads_info and tweet using the #crossroadslancs For regular video updates, subsc...
Archbishop John Sentamu takes 10 question from reporter Helen Harvey.
Full statement: bit.ly/2dIt0rG
Archbishop York, Bridlington Harbour, Harbour Commissioners
The Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu gives an update on the situation with the bell ringers at York Minster
Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu visited PPDG's Learndirect centre to award our learners with certficates for their achievements.
Sacha graduates from York St John and receives her BA degree from Chancellor Archbishop John Sentamu at York Minster.
http://www.HistoryBookMix.com This is the summary of Mugabe and the White African by Ben Freeth, Desmond Tutu, John Sentamu.
Dr John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, gave a keynote presentation at Church Urban Fund's Tackling Poverty conference in Leeds on 18 April.
The Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu introduces his book 'On Rock or Sand' and discusses the topics covered within it. The Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu introduces his book 'On Rock or Sand' and discusses the topics covered within it. The Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu introduces his book 'On Rock or Sand' and discusses the topics covered within it. Archbishop of York discusses his new... Archbishop of York discusses his new... Archbishop of York discusses his new...
In conversation with Archbishop John Sentamu. The Archbishop shares his story of conversion, the experiences of growing up in Uganda and gives us insights into how he keeps his focus on God while having such a busy schedule. Follow J.John on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/canonjjohn For more details on J.John and the Philo Trust visit http://www.philotrust.com Purchase DVD Here: http://ph-ilo.com/kPWq8B
16/12/2013 David Dimbleby presents Question Time from Durham. On the panel are: Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps MP, Shadow transport secretary Mary Creagh MP, President of the Liberal Democrats Tim Farron MP, Archbishop of York John Sentamu Broadcaster Julia Hartley-Brewer.
David Dimbleby presents Question Time from Durham. On the panel are Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps MP, shadow transport secretary Mary Creagh MP, president of the Liberal Democrats Tim Farron MP, Archbishop of York John Sentamu and broadcaster Julia Hartley-Brewer.
Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu provides a welcome address to introduce a day of seminars and workshops at Back to School Conference held on 8 October 2011.
Lively conference piece covering 5 days in Birmingham in July 2005 when delegates came from all over the world for this special celebration. featuring ex US president Jimmy Carter and then Bishop of Birmingham, John Sentamu as well as a freak tornado! Green Shed video. (originally produced by Magnetic Pictures) Director/Camera Peter Barry Editor Timothy Coleman Producer Andrew Price http://www.thelittlegreenshed.com http://www.linkedin.com/company/green-shed-video-the-little-green-shed-ltd-/products info@thelittlegreenshed.com https://www.facebook.com/GreenShedVideo Twitter: @green_shed
Highlights from the Archbishop's visit to St Peter's Church, Norton-on-Derwent (Friday 08 March 2013), includes a short introduction about his life and conversion to Christianity. He then held a question and answer session with the congregation, during which he used bible scriptures and his life experiences to answer questions on Jesus, Christian faith, politics and Easter Eggs. The occasion concluded with prayers led by the Archbishop. Music production: Composed by Wagner: Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral - by Marc Meyer.