Conference Aims

To offer support through:

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button celebrating our common ideals
button sharing our stories

To enrich the profession by:

button refining our professional skills
button developing tools appropriate to our profession
button exchanging ideas and experience with one another
button exploring the possibility of forming a global chaplaincy organisation
button encouraging the development of such endeavours in the Asia Pacific and other regions.

To extend our understanding of a contested and changing world by:

button exploring the role of religion in higher education, universities and colleges
button further developing community and multifaith understanding and activity
button 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.

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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