BEING TOGETHER

Building Healthy Church Communities

Jesus told us to love one another as he loves us. As Christians we know our life together is strengthened when our behaviour is consistent with our faith. However, our experience of being together can be difficult, particularly when there are differences. So it is important to be clear about how we will behave towards each other.

General Synod recommended that each diocese adopt Being Together as the statement of expectations regarding the behaviour of members of Church communities in the diocese.

PRACTISING ACTIVE PEACEMAKING

A church flyer titled 'Being Together: Expectations of behaviour in our church community' from Anglican Church of Australia, Southern Queensland, outlining principles for being a community, relating to each other, communicating, acknowledging differences, and responding to conflict.
People celebrating at a backyard picnic with a table full of desserts and baked goods, under bunting and colorful decorations.

Resources

NURTURING RELATIONSHIPS

EMBRACING JOY