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Interfaith in Australia

This group is specifically for Australians and their near neighbours who are working towards creating peace through the promotion of Interfaith ideas and ideals.This is somewhere to discuss ideas that may assist people involved with interfaith organisations and the interfaith movement as a whole to advance peace.This groups is hosted by the Interfaith Church of Australia.See More
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"Hi All, I've just started a group on PeaceNext at http://www.peacenext.org/group/iia Please join us to discuss local topics relating to Interfaith in Australia. Yours in Faith Rev. Peter BrabynInterfaith Church of Australia"
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Modern Ecumenical Church joined Sande Hart's group
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Women's Interfaith Initiative (WII)

Gathering Women around the world to connect, collaborate, empower, inspire, and activate. SARAH woman's organization is temporarily serving as our connective agent.
Aug 14, 2011
Modern Ecumenical Church joined New Earth Church's group
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Modern Religious Movements

a forum for new religious thought
Aug 14, 2011
Modern Ecumenical Church joined Ancient Slavic Arcadia's group
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Ancient Slavic Arcadia

A forum for all people interested in Ancient Slavic and Polish native religion
Aug 14, 2011
Modern Ecumenical Church joined Gerthe Lamers's group
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PeaceNext Europe

to connect PeaceNext workers in Europe.Next meeting in 2014 in Brussel! Photo: Atomium in BrusselSee More
Aug 14, 2011
Modern Ecumenical Church joined Frank Fredericks's group
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World Faith

World Faith is an interfaith community service network, which brings religiously-diverse young people together to engage in dialogue through action.
Aug 14, 2011

Profile Information

Religion / Faith
Modern Ecumenical Religion
I have attended the Parliament of Religions:
Melbourne 2009
Local Religious Community / Interfaith Affiliation:
Modern Ecumenical Church
Website:
http://www.me-church.org
I have come to PeaceNext looking for:
networking, interreligious advocacy, interreligious exploration, intrareligious reflection, friendship
I am inspired by:
New Religious Thought
My favorite spiritual places:
Where people gather
Interreligious causes I care about:
developing a respectful conversation between modern and traditional religion
Changes I am working toward in my community:
introducing a Modern Ecumenical Church for modern minded people without a current religious tradition
About Me:
my name is Mislaw

I am the founder and first custodian of the Modern Ecumenical Church

I live in Melbourne Australia


 

Modern Ecumenical

 

Religion

  

  

www.me-church.org



    for modern-minded people 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A modern  life-path 

 

  

 

 offering people keys to

 

 

 

 effective living in today's world 

 

 

  

 

 

  

 Inspired by ancient wisdom  

 

and  modern sensibilities

 

 

 

Unlike other religions, we have NO   

 

 

myths which must be believed

  

 

mind control, cults or gurus   

 

 

new-age spirituality   

 

 

 esoteric practices 

  

 

dogma

 

 

or discrimination.

 

  

 

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Religion for modern minded people ?

Posted on March 14, 2011 at 3:52am 0 Comments

 

Religion - do we need it today ?  

 

 

Ancient Pharaoh's and Kings, keen to preserve their earthly power for all time, were obsessed with the idea of  eternity. 

 

For the ancient rulers, religion was all about glorifying themselves, and securing a good after-life.  …

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World unites as floods create havoc around the world

Posted on January 18, 2011 at 1:13am 0 Comments

Dear Friends,

 

Lets unite in prayer and thought, for those people around the world, who have suffered personal loss as a result of devastating floods in Brazil, Sri Lanka, Australia and Europe (namely Poland and Germany).

 

May the hostile waters subside without any more loss of life, and may the governments of the world unite, to help those in need, to rebuild their shattered lives.  

 

Modern Ecumenical Church 

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At 1:44am on May 8, 2012, Peter Brabyn said…

Hi All,

I've just started a group on PeaceNext at http://www.peacenext.org/group/iia

Please join us to discuss local topics relating to Interfaith in Australia.

Yours in Faith

Rev. Peter Brabyn
Interfaith Church of Australia

At 10:35am on August 12, 2011, mary jane miller said…

Compassion begins with the awareness that all creation is alive, all part of one another and involved with one another. “The Dialogue Project” is an art installation for World Peace http://www.peacebestill.net/meditation.html

 
 
 

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