Conference
Aims To offer support through:
gathering as
a global community
celebrating our
common ideals
sharing our stories
To enrich the profession by:
refining our
professional skills
developing tools
appropriate to our profession
exchanging ideas
and experience with one another
exploring the
possibility of forming a global chaplaincy organisation
encouraging the
development of such endeavours in the Asia Pacific and other regions.
To extend our understanding of a contested and changing world by:
exploring the
role of religion in higher education, universities and colleges
further developing
community and multifaith understanding and activity
increasing our
commitment to spirituality which enables peace, justice, increased knowledge
and acceptance of others
Conference
Principles This gathering aims to be inclusive, to engender a sense of sharing and community
in recognition of the struggle to respect religious and cultural differences
and to overcome divisiveness. We seek to understand and engage one another from
the integrity of our own positions.
Invitation
Aims
Theme
Streams
Speakers
Papers
& Workshops
Paper
& Workshop Submissions
Accommodation
Community
Life
Programme
Excursions
Registration
Subsidies
Planning
Sponsors
Pre-Conference
Information
Location
& Tourist Information
Global
Expo
Workshop
etc Signup
All enquiries about the conference should be directed to Johan Kijne
This website is maintained by Rev
Judy Redman
Uniting Church Chaplain
University of New England, Australia
It was last updated on 29
May 2003. Disclaimer
This conference is incorporated as the 2004 International Campus Ministry Conference,
Brisbane, Inc.
ABN 74 535 204 185