AGM 2016 - Jewish Christian Muslim Association of Australia

AGM 2016 - Jewish Christian Muslim Association of Australia

By Jewish Christian Muslim Association of Australia (JCMA)

Date and time

Thursday, November 17, 2016 · 7 - 9pm AEDT

Location

The Cathedral Room

Cardinal Knox Centre 383 Albert St East Melbourne, VIC 3002 Australia

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Description


Jewish Christian Muslim Association AGM 2016

Date: Thursday 17th November

Time: Arrive 6.45 for 7pm start

Venue: Cathedral Room at the Cardinal Knox Centre, 383 Albert Street, East Melbourne.

Topic & Speakers: ‘Finding Common Ground' - JCMA Joint Journey to Jerusalem 2016


Earlier this year, a group of Christians, Jews and Muslims travelled together for ten days as part of the JCMA ‘Joint Journey to Jerusalem’. They spent a day immersed in the Jewish quarter, a day in the Muslim quarter and a day in the Christian quarter, experienced the three holy days together then visited the Holocaust Museum, Qumran, historic Masada, the Dead Sea and Bethlehem. Members of the group will share some of their impressions, challenges and experiences.

"We started as a diverse group of people and, through remaining open and understanding, respecting differences of opinion and sharing and caring for our fellow travellers, we developed friendships and bonds that touched us emotionally and spiritually and will remain with us the for rest of our lives”. Kat Bowden, Resource Writer for Catholic Education Melbourne

Book here or call Ginette Everest on (03) 9287 5590 or email executiveofficer@jcma.org.au for more details.

Website: jcma.org.au Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jcmaonline Twitter: https://twitter.com/jcmaoz

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Organized by

The Jewish Christian Muslim Association of Australia (JCMA) is a Victorian based organization established in 2003, which aims to enable people who belong to the Jewish, Christian and Muslim communities to deepen their understanding of one another's faith traditions in Australia today by meeting, engaging with and learning from one another.

We co-operate to promote interfaith dialogue and encounter each other as people of faith and integrity living in Australia. We discover many shared religious va

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