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Bossey commended by University of Geneva

Through a ceremony on 26 January, the Ecumenical Institute at Bossey saw 21 students from 20 countries and 10 denominations embark on a future of ecumenical work in their respective home countries and contexts.

International Review of Mission

International Review of Mission is the leading journal on missiology with contributions from all over the world and from various Christian backgrounds. Founded in 1912, it is published by the World Council of Churches, and focuses on the ecumenical theology and practice of mission.

Former director of the WCC Programme on Theological Education has died

Rt Rev. Dr Samuel Amirtham, an internationally renowned theologian, bishop and ecumenical leader, passed away on 26 September at the age of 85. Amirtham was a multifaceted and charismatic teacher, pastor, leader, and revolutionary, inspiring and accompanying many lives, from remote villages to universities, to the corridors of power.

Junge Erwachsene erleben die multikulturelle, multireligiöse Welt in Bossey

„Vergessen Sie Ihre Vorurteile über junge Erwachsene. Hören Sie ihnen zu und erfahren Sie, was sie Ihnen mitzuteilen haben!“ Michal Szymanczak vom World YMCA präsentierte die Ergebnisse der YMCA-Studie „One Million Voices“ im Rahmen des Seminars „Den Glauben in einer multikulturellen und multireligiösen Welt teilen“ am Ökumenischen Institut Bossey des Ökumenischen Rates der Kirchen (ÖRK).

Young people explore multi-cultural, multi-faith world at Bossey

“Put your preconceived ideas about young people aside. Listen to them and hear what they are saying to you!” Michal Szymanczak of the World YMCA presented findings of a YMCA study, “One Million Voices” to participants at a seminar, "Sharing the faith in a multi-cultural and multi-faith world,” held at the World Council of Churches (WCC) Bossey Ecumenical Institute.

Los jóvenes estudian el mundo multicultural y multirreligioso en Bossey

“Deja a un lado tus prejuicios sobre los jóvenes, escúchalos y entérate de lo que te están contando”. Michal Szymanczak, de la YMCA Mundial, presentó los resultados de un estudio realizado por su organización, titulado “Un millón de voces”, a los participantes en el seminario “Compartir la fe en un mundo multicultural y multirreligioso”, que tuvo lugar en el Instituto Ecuménico de Bossey del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI).

À Bossey, les jeunes explorent un monde multiculturel et multireligieux

«Mettez de côté vos préjugés sur les jeunes. Écoutez-les et entendez ce qu’ils vous disent!» C’est ainsi que Michal Szymanczak, de World YMCA, a présenté les résultats d’une étude réalisée par l’organisation et intitulée «Un million de voix» aux personnes participant au séminaire «Partager la foi dans un monde multiculturel et multireligieux» organisé à l’Institut œcuménique de Bossey du Conseil œcuménique des Églises (COE).

Interreligious youth training programme adopts online learning component

The World Council of Churches' (WCC) popular YATRA (Youth in Asia Training for Religious Amity) programme has a new online learning component that adds four weeks of intensive training to two weeks of residential learning. When 35 young men and women from 14 different countries meet at the Jakarta Theological Seminary in Indonesia on 8 July, they will already have a familiarity with the major religious traditions found in Asia, thanks to their online studies.

“We are to pass on the mantle”

During Kirchentag, a Protestant church festival in Germany, vice-moderator of the WCC Commission of Ecumenical Education and Formation Prof. Dr Esther Mombo visited the World Council of Churches (WCC) booth, where she talked with Marianne Ejdersten, WCC director of Communication.

Ecumenical youth on the move – through GETI with visions for the future

“We’ve seen in the case of refugees, how the church takes a strong standpoint in welcoming those who have fled. But it isn’t always so easy in the congregations. There are many who feel fear, as we receive not only refugees but sometimes also people of other faiths. In this case, we can see a gap between what the church says, and what is actually lived.”