How we work: ACTS Members' Meeting

The ACTS Member Churches meet three times a year at the Members' Meeting. One of these meetings incorporates the Annual General Meeting of the Company.

Convener: Miss Carole Hope

Vice-Convener: Mr Paul Goldfinch

Each Member Church has one Voting Representative at the Meeting. The number of delegates from each Member Church is allocated according to the membership of each Member Church.
The Church of Scotland and Roman Catholic Church each have four representatives at the Members' Meeting, the Scottish Episcopal Church has three and the other Members have two representatives each.
The Trustees of ACTS also attend the Members' Meeting and the Convener of the Trustee body is also Convener of the Members' Meeting.
The Convenership is held for two years and rotates between the Church of Scotland, Roman Catholic, Scottish Episcopal Church and other member churches.

The purpose of this meeting is

  • To be a meeting place for the Members so that they may engage with the furtherance of God's mission and to work towards realising the unity of the Church Universal, which form the charitable purposes of ACTS.
  • To provide an opportunity for the Members to worship together.
  • To provide a mechanism for inter-church counsel, education and action.
  • To provide an opportunity for Full Members to promote, participate in, implement and engage with actions, projects, programmes and initiatives in the fulfilment of ACTS charitable purposes.
  • To engage with the Trustees in discussion leading to the setting of ACTS strategy and policy.
  • To receive reports on the implementation of ACTS strategy and policy.
  • To receive regular reports from the Trustees concerning finance, personnel, governance and day to day management of the company.
  • To engage with wider ecumenical fora in Britain and Ireland, Europe and the World.
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Contact ACTS

Action of Churches Together in Scotland

Jubilee House

Forthside Way

Stirling

Scotland


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