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Left to right, WCC stewards Gloria Wamela, Heikki Repo, Raman Abramchuk, and Pedro Calixto are hard at work in the Central Committee meeting.

Left to right, WCC stewards Gloria Wamela, Heikki Repo, Raman Abramchuk, and Pedro Calixto are hard at work in the Central Committee meeting.

A group of young adults again has a significant role at these Central Committee meetings in Geneva, with two dozen young people from 22 countries on five continents serving as stewards. They can be easily spotted around the building, all wearing their royal blue WCC shirts.

The stewards assist in a variety of ways during the meetings, often behind the scenes, while learning about the ecumenical movement and the work of the WCC. Their tasks include distributing documents and translation headsets, monitoring the doors of the main hall, setting up for morning prayers, assisting the press operation, running errands, and much more---including the job of ringing bells to summon Central Committee members back to their tables after breaks.

Stewards, chosen through a competitive application process, serve during each Central Committee meeting and Assembly.