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ACTS Event at Edinburgh Science Festival

The first ACTS hosted event at the Edinburgh International Science Festival took place in April. The event was entitled, 'Responding to Copenhagen' and considered moral, global and local responses to the Copenhagen Climate Change summit.

Cardinal Keith Patrick O'Brien, Dr. Guillermo Kerber (World Council of Churches) and Mrs Margaret Warnock (Eco-Congregation Scotland) made short presentations and engaged in converstaion from their moral, global and local perspectives.

The global and local presentations are now available to download.

Back to Church Sunday events in Gordon Presbytery

Gordon Presbytery   2010 -Year of Mission

‘Back to Church Sunday 2010’

Do you long to see your Church full of worshippers,
- not just on ‘Back to Church Sunday’ ,
but every Sunday of the year?

Would you like the people you invite ‘Back to Church’
to stay and become regular worshippers?

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 14 April 2010 19:13 )

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Back to Church Sunday resources available.

Michael Harvey has given permission for his PowerPoint presentation to be avaiable for download from the website. Due to its size it comes as two downloads.

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Scotland launch pt2.ppt

If you use these please note the following credit.

Cartoons by Dave Walker.
Find hundreds more at www.CartoonChurch.com along with information on republishing in church magazines etc


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Last Updated ( Thursday, 01 April 2010 14:38 )

Churches sign up to unique partnership

 A unique partnership between three of ACTS member churches, the Scottish Episcopal Church, the Methodist Church in Scotland and the United Reformed Church, National Synod of Scotland,  was sealed by Church Leaders at a special service on Saturday 23 January at St Ninian’s Cathedral, Perth.
 
The partnership agreement was signed by the Most Rev David Chillingworth, Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld & Dunblane and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, Rev John Humphreys, Moderator of the United Reformed Church National Synod of Scotland and Rev Lily Twist, Chair of the Methodist Church in Scotland, having previously been approved by the appropriate decision making bodies of the three denominations.  The service was also attended by representatives of the other ACTS member churches and ACTS staff.

A full press release and the text of the partnership statement is available.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 January 2010 15:07 )

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