Scottish Churches Industrial Mission
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The Scottish Churches Industrial Mission is an ecumenical action of Scotland’s Churches engaging with working life in Scotland. It has three aims:
1. To provide pastoral care and to witness to the Gospel for men and women in all branches of industry and commerce at their place of work.
2. To assess, in the interest of the Gospel, the nature of the influence which commerce and industry exerts both on individuals and on society.
3. To promote the desire for and establishment of just relationships at all levels in our working lives.
The national co-ordinator is Mr Lewis Rose, who is also Industrial Chaplain for the North of Scotland.
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