Creative Ministries board makes difficult decision
The Creative Ministries Network (CMN) board has recommended to the Commission for Mission (CFM) board that the agency move to dissolution.
The Creative Ministries Network (CMN) board has recommended to the Commission for Mission (CFM) board that the agency move to dissolution.
Churches have a long history of working for social justice both in Australia and overseas.
At its February meeting, the Synod Standing Committee made significant decisions regarding the Uniting Church’s potential relationships with its 14 schools within this synod.
The Synod of Victoria and Tasmania was part of a successful campaign to stop the Tasmanian Liberal Government allowing large businesses to silence their critics through the use of defamation laws.
Participants around a shared well in the Chuuk District of Kampot Province in Cambodia during a visit to the Cambodian Organisation for Children and Development, a local NGO which helps some of the area’s poorest people.
Cornish College students A panel of four experts, appointed by the Commission for Mission (CFM), has been exploring governance and operational matters regarding Church/Schools relationships over the past 10 months.
“I would like to say that the first time Adam had a chance he laid the blame on a woman.” – Nancy Astor (The first female British politician) THE cartoon below has been around for some time.
The Commission for Mission joined with St Albans Uniting Church to host a unique forum on climate change and human rights in June.
Faith and community leaders in Bendigo stepped up last month to show their support for their Muslim neighbours.