Difference between revisions of "Pacific Conference of Churches"
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|Name=Pacific Conference of Churches | |Name=Pacific Conference of Churches | ||
|Link=https://www.pacificconferenceofchurches.org/ | |Link=https://www.pacificconferenceofchurches.org/ | ||
− | |Type=<translate>Church</translate> | + | |Type=<translate><!--T:1--> Church</translate> |
− | |Country=<translate>Fiji</translate> | + | |Country=<translate><!--T:2--> Fiji</translate> |
− | |Current focus=<translate>Climate Change</translate> | + | |Current focus=<translate><!--T:3--> Climate Change</translate> |
− | <translate>Education</translate> | + | <translate><!--T:4--> Education</translate> |
− | <translate>Farming</translate> | + | <translate><!--T:5--> Farming</translate> |
|Description=FORMED in 1961 by key Pacific church figures, the Pacific Conference of Churches was a regional response to a changing world and independence. Church Leaders from Dutch Papua in the West to Samoa in the East gathered to form this regional ecumenical organisation out of former mission churches. The Pacific Conference of Churches feels it is important to walk the talk on climate change and stewardship of creation. (website) | |Description=FORMED in 1961 by key Pacific church figures, the Pacific Conference of Churches was a regional response to a changing world and independence. Church Leaders from Dutch Papua in the West to Samoa in the East gathered to form this regional ecumenical organisation out of former mission churches. The Pacific Conference of Churches feels it is important to walk the talk on climate change and stewardship of creation. (website) | ||
|Source=A member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node Pacific Islands CAN (PICAN) | |Source=A member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node Pacific Islands CAN (PICAN) |
Revision as of 10:31, 21 April 2023
Organization name
Pacific Conference of Churches
Organization link
https://www.pacificconferenceofchurches.org/
Organization type
Church
Country
Current focus/area
Climate Change Education Farming
Description/notes
FORMED in 1961 by key Pacific church figures, the Pacific Conference of Churches was a regional response to a changing world and independence. Church Leaders from Dutch Papua in the West to Samoa in the East gathered to form this regional ecumenical organisation out of former mission churches. The Pacific Conference of Churches feels it is important to walk the talk on climate change and stewardship of creation. (website)
Compendium source
A member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node Pacific Islands CAN (PICAN)
17° 42' 48.24" S, 178° 3' 54.00" E
Education
Farming +Longitude: 178.065 +