Council for Mission
CMSI sends Covid support to global Church
Last week saw the Church Mission Society Ireland (CMSI) transfer the first wave of financial support to its partners, as part of the response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Last week saw the Church Mission Society Ireland (CMSI) transfer the first wave of financial support to its partners, as part of the response to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Church of Ireland’s Council for Mission has published a 4–page summary of resources to help the Church to consider its missional role during the Covid–10 outbreak. As part of this, the Council seeks to answer one of the main questions that many of us are asking at this time: ‘What can you do?’
A two–minute video from the Church of Ireland Council for Mission shows how two parishes – in Belfast and Co. Sligo – are living out the first Mark of Mission by proclaiming the Good News of the Kingdom of God.
‘The Arusha Call to Discipleship’ was drafted and approved at the World Council of Churches Mission and Evangelism Conference in Tanzania.
The Church of Ireland’s Council for Mission welcomed Sam Moore, Director of Innovista Ireland, to speak at its June meeting in the Emmaus Centre, Swords.
‘Radiant Faith: Living out the Five Marks of Mission’ has been produced by the Church of Ireland Council for Mission with contributions from all 12 dioceses. The Five Marks of Mission express the Anglican Communion’s common commitment to an understanding of God’s mission.
An interview with Eddie Lyle, President of Open Doors UK and Ireland, who spoke at the Council for Mission’s General Synod mission breakfast.
The Director of Church in Chains, David Turner, recently gave a presentation on its work to the Church of Ireland Council for Mission. Church in Chains (CiC) is an Irish charity devoted to raising awareness of the issue of Christian persecution around the world and working to alleviate it.
Forty delegates attended the Church of Ireland Council for Mission’s conference on Global Shaping Local: Two–Way Mission, at St Columba’s Parish Centre, Omagh, on Saturday, 5th November.
The Anglican Communion News Service has highlighted the Church of Ireland Council for Mission’s prayer appeal to support persecuted Christians around the world.