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    Anglican Aid presents: Social Justice Reframed


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    Join us over one stimulating day as we re-examine the evangelical's relationship with "social justice". Drawing from lived experiences, academic study, and Biblical examples, this event will challenge you to consider Jesus’ message to Christians regarding the poor.

    • How does our theology shape our response to the overwhelming needs around the world?
    • Was “social justice” a concern of men and women of faith from past generations? What can we learn from them?
    • How do Christians at the forefront of engaging with poverty apply the Bible?

    Hear lived experiences of ministry amidst poverty and hardship with international guest speaker Berthier Lainirina, Principal of St Patrick’s College in Madagascar, and how his theology shapes his response to the dire needs around him.

    You’ll also be treated to a keynote presentation from David Williams, Principal of St Andrew’s Hall (CMS) on a Biblical Theology of care for the poor; Ed Loane on the Christian movers and shakers through history; Helen Hoskins on being the hands and feet of Jesus over decades in Tanzania; and Sally Bathgate on supporting refugees from the Middle East.

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    Berthier LainirinaDavid WilliamsHelen HoskinsSally BathgateEd Loane

    Don’t miss Anglican Aid’s inaugural day of tackling thorny questions about the place of social justice in a faithful life! Be sure to bring a group to delve into scripture and inspiring testimonies together.

    DETAILS

    Anglican Aid presents: Social Justice Reframed
    Date: Saturday 16 September 2023
    Time: 9.00am - 3.00pm
    Location: Moore Theological College - 1 King St, Newtown

    Registration: $35
    Groups of 5: $20 per person
    Students: $15

    Registration includes tea and coffee, Morning Tea, Lunch, and access to all event sessions.


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