This week in our Intercultural series we look at the vision behind a new annual celebration in the Uniting Church - Intercultural Neighbouring Sunday - which was part of a proposal passed at the recent 16th Assembly. Rev Dr Paul Goh, who introduced the proposal, says the idea was inspired by a desire to move beyond just talking about being a multicultural church to embodying a truly Intercultural Church living faith and life cross-culturally. Intercultural Neighbouring Sunday will be an opportunity to ask what God is already doing in our culturally and linguistically diverse communities and to consider the ways we might learn from and be in relationship with each other. Paul says, "It’s time to move from a ‘come to us’ paradigm to a paradigm of ‘going where our neighbours are’, discerning and joining in with what God is already doing in our neighbourhood. By doing so, we can enable all to flourish and participate in the mission of God as co-pilgrims toward a promised goal that is a renewed and reconciled world." Intercultural Neighbouring Sunday will take place on the third Sunday in July. Consider what you might do now to begin building relationships. |
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