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9 SUPPORT MATERIAL
Section 9 - support material
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8B DENOMINATIONAL ECUMENICAL OFFICER JOB DESCRIPTIONS
Section 8B - DEO job descriptions
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8A CEO appointment documents
Section 8A - CEO appointments
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8 INTERMEDIATE AND REGIONAL BODIES
8 - Intermediate and Regional Bodies
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7 TOGETHER IN A COMMON LIFE
7 - Together in a Common Life
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6 LOCAL ECUMENISM GENERALLY
6 Local ecumenism generally
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5 SINGLE CHURCH IN A VILLAGE
5 Single church in a village
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4 SHARING CHURCH BUILDINGS
4 Sharing church buildings
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3 LOCAL ECUMENICAL PARTNERSHIPS
3 Local Ecumenical partnerships
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2 REVIEWING LOCAL ECUMENICAL PARTNERSHIPS
2 Reviewing LEPs
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1 CONSTITUTIONAL GUIDELINES FOR LOCAL ECUMENICAL PARTNERSHIP
1 - Constitutional guidelines for LEPs
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List of contents
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5 SINGLE CHURCH IN A VILLAGE
05.01
You're All Welcome - a brief introduction to formal Declarations of Ecumenical Welcome
05.02
When the Anglican Church is the only church in a village – suggestions and guidelines
05.03
Where a Baptist church is the only local church offering worship (for instance, in a village) – (Baptist Union of Great Britain)
05.04
When the Methodist Church is the only church in a village (Methodist Church 4/M/1-2)
05.05
When the Roman Catholic Church is the only church in the village
05.06
When the United Reformed Church is the only church in an English village
05.07
Suggested guidelines for Baptists who move to a area where there is no Baptist church (Baptist Union of Great Britain)
05.08
Guidelines from the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales for Catholics responding to Declarations of Ecumenical Welcome and Commitment from other Churches
05.09
When United Reformed Church people move to an English village where there is no United Reformed Church (Advice from the Ecumenical Committee)