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Bethany Seminary students creatively explore hospitality in the neighborhood—and across the world

These days, we are all swimming in the murky waters of theological, political, and social division. Swamped by waves of conflict and pulled down by undercurrents of dysfunction, it is reasonable to fear for the future of our communities of faith. But thats not the end of the story. As president of Bethany Theological Seminary, an agency of the Church of the Brethren, I have found a deep, clear reservoir of hope in the witness and work of our students and alumni.

Canadian churches celebrate WCC’s 70th anniversary

The Atlantic School of Theology in Nova Scotia, Canada, celebrated the 70th anniversary of the WCC on 22 November at a chapel service. Also in Canada, the Canadian Council of Churches Governing Board members were pleased to hear from WCC representatives during their meeting in Ontario from 21-23 November.

"We have our work cut out for us"

If women will not support each other to step up to the pulpit or become engaged in politics, then gender equality will not be a priority issue for leaders both in the church and in government, says Eppie Marecheau, Christian educator and president of the Christian Council for Caribbean Women. In July, she participated in a seminar organized by the Pan African Women’s Ecumenical Empowerment Network (PAWEEN), at the WCC's Ecumenical Institute Bossey.

„Die Kirche trägt eine große Verantwortung für die Selbstbestimmung der Frauen"

Die unbekannten Geschichten und das vernachlässigte Potenzial von Frauen afrikanischer Herkunft waren das Hauptthema eines Seminars, das Anfang des Monats vom Ökumenischen Netzwerks zur Stärkung von Frauen afrikanischer Herkunft (PAWEEN) veranstaltet wurde. Das Netzwerk ist ein Projekt der Abteilung für ökumenische theologische Ausbildung des Ökumenischen Rates der Kirchen (ÖRK) und des Ökumenischen Instituts des ÖRK in Bossey. Das nachfolgende Gespräch mit Dr. Kimberly M. Lymore ist das erste Interview in einer Reihe von Begegnungen und gibt einen Eindruck von den Erkenntnissen der Seminarteilnehmenden.

"Church has huge responsibility empowering women"

The untold stories and neglected potential of women of African descent were in focus at a seminar organized earlier this month by the Pan African Women’s Ecumenical Empowerment Network (PAWEEN), at the WCC's Ecumenical Institute Bossey. This interview with Dr Kimberly M. Lymore is the first in a series featuring insights by some of the participants.

“La iglesia tiene una enorme responsabilidad en el empoderamiento de las mujeres”

Las historias jamás contadas y el potencial ignorado de las mujeres afrodescendientes fueron el tema central de un seminario organizado a principios de este mes por la Red Ecuménica Panafricana para el Empoderamiento de las Mujeres (PAWEEN) en el Instituto Ecuménico de Bossey del CMI. Esta entrevista con la Dra. Kimberly M. Lymore es la primera de una serie que presentará la visión de algunos de los participantes en ese seminario.

«L’Église a l’immense responsabilité de renforcer le rôle des femmes»

Les histoires ignorées et le potentiel négligé des femmes d’origine africaine étaient au cœur d’un séminaire organisé ce mois-ci par le Réseau œcuménique d’autonomisation de la femme panafricaine (ROAFP), un projet du département de formation théologique œcuménique du Conseil œcuménique des Églises (COE), à l’Institut œcuménique de Bossey. Cet entretien avec Kimberly M. Lymore est le premier d’une série mettant en lumière l’expérience de diverses participantes.

Two new scholarship endowments for Bossey

The endowment of two new scholarship funds geared towards facilitating studies at the Ecumenical Institute of the WCC was celebrated at the graduation ceremony for the 61st session of the institute's Graduate School of Ecumenical Studies on 3 February.