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Docklands Churches Forum
reflecting, cooperating, engaging, imagining, serving
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On the shores of
the old docklands, right in the heart of Melbourne, a new look for
the 21st century is taking shape before our eyes. Fresh designs,
harbour vistas, prospects for a new lease on life – for
seachange – as a city perhaps as much as
individuals.
But behind these
new urban scenes, locals are asking themselves what it means to
live among cranes, shifting property markets, incomplete glamour
and the awkward realities of the new world forming around
them.
A huge challenge
in that world is to redefine, or maybe just
recapture, what
community truly means.

It is also clear
that traditional churches need to respond to these times.
Historically the churches have been a significant source of
community and opportunity. But the view through stained glass no
longer reflects the images that connect with today's community. As
the community seeks new horizons, often by downsizing or
reinventing their lives, so churches too are at something of a
crossroads.
It is a time for
church and community to grow and move and innovate together. In the
Docklands Churches Forum, the major churches have committed
themselves to ecumenical cooperation and innovation – partnerships
with other churches and with community groups that in time will
launch vital new initiatives.
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