Vindicated Finally For The Victims Of ‘The Fellowship’
On the 8th March 2006, one man battle against a cult known as ‘The Fellowship’ operating within the affluent suburb of Melbourne in the Presbyterian Church had finally ended in a victory for the man, reported the ABC 7:30 Report..
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Global Christians Unite in Call for Peace in Palestine & Israel
The World Council of Churches (WCC) is set to convene a joint advocacy initiative for peace in Palestine and Israel from March 12-19th, 2006.
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Archbishop Sets Out Provisional Lambeth 2008 Agenda
The Archbishop of Canterbury has set out the provisional agenda for the 2008 Lambeth Conference in a letter to the 38 Primates of the Anglican Communion and Moderators of the United Churches.
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Anglican Consultative Head Apologizes for Ostracizing Episcopal Church
The head of the Anglican body that told the U.S. Episcopal Church to temporarily rescind its membership from key international Anglican gatherings apologized Monday and said the global communion “needs the Episcopal Church.”
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Yes We Care About Brisbane
On the 7th March 2006, the ‘Yes We Care’ event, an initiative of BrizNet, which represents a network of churches around Brisbane, is mobilising churches and ministries to ‘radically demonstrate Christian love (Christ’s love) to the entire city of Brisbane,’ reported 96.5 FM news.
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Carnivale Christi Goes National
On the 7th March 2006, the newly formed annual Carnivale Christi, formed by Artes Christi, aims to bring the Christian message to Australian culture and arts by hosting a national festival.
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World Day of Prayer Draws Attention to HIVAIDS in South Africa
Christians around the world have already begun celebrating the World Day of Prayer today, a tradition initiated and carried out by women for over 50 years.
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Anglicans Address Key Issues of Identity, Authority, Relationships
Top Anglican theologians and bishops are beginning a new round of talks on “key issues” that threaten to break apart the 77-million-member Anglican Communion, such as varying viewpoints on homosexuality and the changing structure of the global church.
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Live 24 Hours A Day 7 Days A Week For Christ
On the 3rd March 2006, the Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane, John Bathersby wants Catholics to live for Christ 24 hours a day and seven days a week and not merely confine themselves to doing church activities on every Sunday, reported the Catholic Leader.
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Christians Observe Ash Wednesday
Christians around the world are observing Ash Wednesday today ahead of the holy season of Lent that leads up to Easter.
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Baptists Prepare to Open 'Window on the World'
More than 300 Baptists from around the world are expected to gather in Northern Virginia next week to celebrate, have fellowship, and identify challenges for the future.
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Plans for World Youth Day In Sydney Underway
On the 1st of March 2006, plans formulated by the Catholic Church are underway as it prepares to stage the World Youth Day celebration in 2008, which is going to be held at Sydney.