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Churches Together in
Nottinghamshire unites those churches in Nottinghamshire which,
acknowledging God’s revelation in Christ, confess the Lord
Jesus Christ as God and Saviour according to the Scriptures; and
in obedience to God’s will and in the power of the Holy Spirit
commit themselves to seek a deepening of their communion with Christ
and with one another in the Church which is His Body, and to fulfil
their mission to proclaim the Gospel by common witness and service
in the world, to the Glory of God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
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Ecumenism n.
the principle or aim of the
unity of Christians worldwide, transcending differences
of doctrine
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Churches Together in Nottinghamshire
is supported by:
The Baptist Union
The Church of England
The Congregational Federation
The Open Christian Fellowship
The Methodist Church
The Roman Catholic Church
The Salvation Army
The Society of Friends
The United Reformed Church
Unity in diversity |
When “Churches together
in England” was formed in 1990, it was agreed that support of Local
Ecumenical Partnerships and local Churches Together Groups should come
not nationally but locally through the growing “Intermediate Bodies”.
Churches Together in Nottinghamshire is one such “Intermediate
Body”. Almost uniquely in the world, church life in England has
developed a network of these bodies, mostly corresponding to counties
or large cities, where the churches have developed a pattern of co-operation
and shared life which also gives oversight to ecumenism in its various
forms.
Ecumenical adj.
of, or representing the whole Christian world,
esp. seeking or promoting worldwide Christian unity.
[Late Latin oecumenicus from Greek oikumenikos
'of the inhabited earth' (oikoumene)]
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In such ways Christian Churches are developing a shared
oversight of the whole people of God, reflecting their movement towards
joint decision making and mutual accountability.
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