Nordic faith communities expand faith-based gender justice networkBy Gavin Drake Posted Nov 16, 2016 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] An international network of faith-based organizations committed to working together to fight for gender justice is continuing to expand. When it launched in July last year, Side-by-Side involved 17 churches and Christian organizations, including the Anglican Communion and the Anglican Alliance. Since then a number of regional consultations have taken place in Latin America and the Caribbean, east Africa and southern Africa, and the number of member organizations now total 35. That could increase this week as a regional seminar and conference takes place in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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