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Submitting Material


In keeping with this web site's aim to be a resource to the Christian churches, every effort is made to accommodate all items of relevant news and suitable content - space permitting. The basis of belief for submitting material is the Nicene Creed.
Information is welcomed from churches, Christian organisations and bona fide Christians who are in good standing with their church and the local Christian community.
All editorial rights reserved.

Caveat
The Editor and Editorial Board do not necessarily agree with all the material contained on the Christians Together website; nor (necessarily) endorse all the links contained therein.
Neither does an inclusion in the web site of news or information from any individual, church or organisation imply any endorsement or support.

Additionally, there may be material which is (at any one time) controversial and attracting a wide variety of opinions.
The site is called "Christians Together" and this will inevitably mean that Christians from a range of ecclesiastical and theological backgrounds with widely differing views (on this or that) will engage or, at least be faced with topics on which there could be a range of deeply held opinions; and this in the belief that it is intrinsically more 'honest to God' to discuss and even (with respect and courtesy ) disagree with one another, than to pretend for the sake of a superficial and artificial unity that conscientious differences do not exist.

Christian believers are instructed by Scripture to examine what we hear and to "test all things" under the guidance and instruction of the Holy Spirit.
Contributions from all sources should be in accordance with the Site Ethos.


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