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MANDATE & KEY TASKS 

Mandate

To focus, and reflect theologically,

  • on the faith that unites us;
  • on the Gospel imperative to work towards unity; and
  • on the way in which our member (and other) churches can move towards greater visible unity in worship, common life and mission in Christ.

Key Tasks

  1. To study such questions of faith, worship and church order as bear on the quest for unity, by reflecting on the issues of ecumenical theology and method, seeking to develop a way of doing theology for a church in which divisions are healed and diversities embraced.
  2. To share diverse theological and ecclesial insights, so that we may learn from one another and be a source of mutual renewal; to reflect on bilateral dialogues, both national and international, in order to identify the consequences of the communion already achieved for the life and mission of the churches, especially possibilities for local ecumenical partnerships.
  3. To enable and assist the churches to overcome doctrinal differences that have caused divisions; to consider other matters of relationship between the churches that cause difficulties and require theological clarification; and to do this in the process of freshly appreciating their common apostolic tradition, for the sake of their common faith, unity and mission.
  4. To dialogue and interact with the NCCA Aboriginal and Islander Commission in order that our reflection on the koinonia of the churches may be informed by a deeper understanding and greater appreciation of our indigenous heritage.
  5. To explore from an ecumenical perspective the implications of experiments in local ecumenical relations both in Australia and overseas, and the broad acceptance by church members of an informal ecumenism, which impinge on the life and mission of the churches, especially at the parish level.
  6. To network with and encourage state and local faith and order working groups in their localised tasks.

Towards Implementation:

The Commission will invite the Churches to engage in particular projects, especially the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Ecumenics courses, and consultations between churches involved in negotiations or in other specific efforts towards unity. The Commission will work to challenge the churches to covenant together from time to time to take specific steps towards unity.