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Formed in 1990 as Scotland’s national ecumenical instrument, Action of Churches Together in Scotland (ACTS) brings together nine denominations in Scotland who share a desire for:

* Greater oneness between churches, as Jesus prayed, ’that they all may be one’ (John 17.21)
* A growth of understanding and common life between churches
* Unified action in proclaiming and responding to the gospel in the whole of life.

In its work ACTS seeks to enable the Scottish churches in their common life. It encourages and resources encounters between them in which each participant learns from the other, where difference is explored and respected and where division is healed.

Who we are
Member Churches, Officebearers, Staff

How we work
Being Churches Together, Members' Meeting; Trustee Body, Networks, Associated Ecumenical Groups, British and Irish Links, Beyond Britain and Ireland

You can see a diagram of ACTS here.

ACTS Members' Meeting

Associated Ecumenical Groups

Networks
Church Life, Church and Society, Faith Studies, Mission

Bodies in Association

FAQ
Frequently asked questions

People

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