| Churches Together in Bath consists of local churches of all
Christian traditions in Bath who seek to strengthen their fellowship
with one another, and their common mission of service and witness
in the world. |
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The primary units of cooperation are six zones,
but it also organises united events for Bath as a whole, acting
through an executive committee.
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| Churches Together in Bath supports Christian Aid, One World Week,
'Open Christmas', and the Bath Churches Housing Association, which
runs several projects for the homeless including Julian House. |
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| It publishes a newsletter three times
yearly which is edited by the Executive Secretary Roger
Nunn, with the assistance of Mrs Jutz Thomas. It is supported
at the county level by Somerset
Churches Together (Ecumenical Officer, Mr Robin Dixon, 25 Claverton
Road West, Saltford, Bristol BS31 3AL); and nationally by Churches
Together in England ( 27 Tavistock Square, London WC1 9HH). |
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The
Wilberforce Lecture 2008 - by Professor John Hull "Towards
a prophetic Church: Church as an agent of social justice today"
will be held in Bath
Abbey on Wednesday 4 June, 7.30pm, tickets £5 - available
from the Abbey Shop or Office. |
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The
current CTB newsletter - May 2008 - is now available in local
churches, and available here
for download (PDF ,
258kB) - get your copy now!
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| CLIMATE
CHANGE DEBATE (Bath Abbey, 29 April): Over 450 people
attended this stimulating debate and considered issues of What
is happening? What can we do? Can Bath become a Transition (Eco)city?,
all organised by Churches Together in Bath. Click
for more information, a report and
poster. |