Wider ecumenical movement (incl WCC)
- CEC-WCC open letter to the European Union
- Joint letter by the general secretaries of the WCC and the Conference of European Churches to the European Union about the situation in Greece.
- Ecumenical prayer service for peace in Iraq
- Follow-up on the adoption of NATO's Strategic Concept
- Following up on their earlier calls for nuclear disarmament, four global, regional and national ecumenical organizations told leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the European Union and Russia that NATO and its member states should seize the opportunity of the Defence and Deterrence Review in 2011 to take bold steps and end the anachronistic policy of nuclear sharing including the deployment of United States tactical nuclear weapons in Europe.
- Joint call on Zimbabwean leaders
- Joint Global Ecumenical Leaders Statement on the Zimbabwe Political Parties Pact
- Joint statement Christian Muslim delegation to Nigeria
- A joint statement issued on 25 May at the press conference in Abuja, by the WCC and the Royal Jordanian Aal Al Bayt Institute delegation's visit to Nigeria.
- Joint WCC-CEC letter concerning Camp Ashraf, Iraq
- Joint WCC-WSCF letter on Zimbabwe
- Letter from REOs to Kofi Annan
- Letter to His All Holiness Bartholomew I
- Letter to NATO, EU, USA and Russia on nuclear disarmament
- "Now is the time to continue the trend" toward nuclear disarmament, four global, regional and national ecumenical organizations told leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the European Union and Russia. "The present opportunity must be transformed into conclusive actions."
- Message for the Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day
- Call for joining with the Armenian people in offering prayers for Armenians and other victims of genocide.
- Public comment on the situation in Georgia
- The World Council of Churches and the Conference of European Churches express alarm and distress at the use of force in the dispute over South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
- Spirituality of Unity
- Dr Chiara Lubich, the founder and president of the Focolare movement for spiritual and social renewal, visited the World Council of Churches (WCC) on October 28 for worship and discussions on the "spirituality for unity" in all areas of life and humanity. After a rich exchange, Dr Lubich and Rev. Dr Konrad Raiser, WCC general secretary, issued a joint reflection on the theme to emphasize the "renewed hope for our common ecumenical journey".
- Statement on destruction of church property in Khartoum
- The general secretaries of the World Council of Churches (WCC) and the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) have expressed their shock and profound concern following the demolition of an Episcopal parish church in Khartoum on orders of Sudanese government authorities.
- WCC LWF letter to the Prime Minister of India
- The World Council of Churches (WCC) and the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) jointly call on the President of India to end the violence in the state of Orissa.


