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“Together we Can”

By / 28 February 2009

‘Together we can’ – NZ church leaders’ response to the recession

Leaders of the mainstream New Zealand churches are confident that their combined social services and church networks can pull together to help people weather the recession.

The leaders have been meeting in Wellington today, at the same time as John Key’s Economic summit was being held in Auckland.

And the message from the church leaders is simple: Together, they say, we can look after each other.

The full text of their statement, which has been released by the New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services, is at: http://www.anglicantaonga.org.nz/News/Common-Life/together-we-can

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We seek to nurture justice spirituality and imagination, and engage in advocacy in all areas of life, overcoming poverty and transforming violence.

We encourage people to think and live “justly”, and emphasise debate and action on local, national and global issues.

Although we are Anglican, our vision isn’t so much about being Anglican. It’s about living justly. Justice is about how you live your life, and being just where we are. Working together, we can all flourish.

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