Victoria: Who Do You Say That I Am?



The Uniting Church Carlton – Church of All Nations – will celebrate their 50 Year anniversary with a service and forum, Who Do You Say I Am: Identity, Multiculturalism and Christianity in Contemporary Australia on Sunday, 5th of March.


 

50 Years as Church of All Nations:
who do you say I am?

You are invited to a Service of Celebration and special forum on multiculturalism and Christianity in contemporary Australia.

What: 50 Years as Church of All Nations (10am) and
‘Who do you say I am?’ forum (12.30pm)
Where: Church of All Nations
When: 5 March 2017, 10am Service, 12.30pm forum (concludes 3pm)

The Service will be followed by a lunch and speeches. The special forum will feature experts in the field, providing inspiration for participation and idea generation.

Who Do You Say I Am:
Identity, Multiculturalism and Christianity in Contemporary Australia

At a time of great change – inviting Christians to respond.

  • Christian Perspectives on Multiculturalism
  • Multiculturalism in the Congregation
  • Multiculturalism and Christians in the public square.

Featuring

  • Rev Dr John Flett expert on Christian mission, multiculturalism and Australia – Coordinator of Studies in Missiology Faculty of Pilgrim Theological College (Uniting Church) Melbourne
  • Dr Matthew Tan Catholic blogger (Divine Wedgie), theologian specializing in migrant identity & international relations – Adjunct Senior Lecturer of Theology University of Notre Dame Australia
  • Rev Dr Christine Sorensen Uniting Church theological educator specializing in formation, adult education and multiculturalism – Dean of Formation at United Theological College, Sydney.
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