• The Reverend Professor Ian James Mitchell Haire AC KSJ (born 2 July 1946, Northern Ireland) is a theologian and Christian minister of religion. He is emeritus...
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    Inkpin was installed at Pitt Street Uniting Church in Sydney. Alan Walker James Haire Bill Loader Wesley Wildman Benjamin Myers Christianity portal Reformed...
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  • Church in Australia Installed July 2003 Term ended July 2006 Predecessor James Haire Successor Gregor Henderson Moderator of the Synod of New South Wales...
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  • 2006 - 2009 Bishop Richard Appleby Anglican Church 2003 - 2006 The Revd James Haire Uniting Church in Australia 1999 - 2001 The Revd Lance Steicke Lutheran...
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  • Chief Officer (2019–present) Uniting Church in Australia – President James Haire, President (2000–2003) Dean Drayton, President (2003–2006) Gregor Henderson...
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  • former Australian Medical Association federal president 2018 A [234] James Haire 1946 – For eminent service to the community through international leadership...
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  • Religious titles Preceded by Jill Tabart President of the Assembly, Uniting Church in Australia July 1997-July 2000 Succeeded by Rev. Prof. James Haire...
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  • Jill Tabart, President (1994–1997) John Mavor, President (1997–2000) James Haire, President (2000–2003) General Secretary Winston O'Reilly, General Secretary...
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  • him by King James I. The castle was altered in 1652 and damaged in 1689. The last person to possess and inhabit the Castle was James Haire who leased the...
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    Gaelic revivalist. James Haire (born 1946), Australian theologian, president of the National Council of Churches in Australia James McCann (1897–1983)...
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