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The NCCA gathers together Churches and Christian communities which confess the Lord Jesus Christ as God and Saviour according to the Scriptures. We commit to deepen our relationship with each other and to work together towards the fulfilment of common witness, proclamation and service, to the glory of the one God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

Interfaith Dialogues: Faith and the Democratic

Should faith-based traditions engage in politics?

The Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture and Bluestar Institute are presenting an evening of interfaith dialogue, hosted by renowned political journalist, Paul Bongiorno. Our four faith speakers – Christian, Muslim, Buddhist and Hindu – will come together to discuss the topic of faith and democracy.

This is a unique opportunity to gain insight into the intersection of faith and politics from different perspectives. Our host will ask thought-provoking questions that will spark meaningful conversation and encourage us to explore the ways in which faith and democracy can coexist.

We will also be providing a taste of Turkish cuisine for attendees to enjoy before the conversation starts.

Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to broaden your understanding of interfaith relations and the role of faith in democracy. It promises to be a night of stimulating conversation and delicious food. We hope to see you there!

And it’s free!

When Wednesday 12 July 2023 6.00-8.00pm AEST – Turkish cuisine supper provided at 6.00pm, Interfaith Dialogues start at 6.30pm

Where: The Chapel, Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture, 15 Blackall Street Barton ACT

Register: Via Eventbrite

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