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한국의 녹색교회, 고기교회

오는 9월 21일일부터 22일까지 뉴욕에서 '기후변화에 관한 범종교 회의'가 WCC와 '평화를 위한 종교들' 공동주관으로 열린다. 이번 범종교 회의는 오는 9월 23일 UN 주관으로 열리는 '기후정상회의'의 사전대회 형식으로 치루어진다. 범종교 회의를 준비하면서 한국의 대표적인 녹색교회인 고기교회를 소개하는 동영상이 범종교 회의 홈페이지(http://www.interfaithclimate.org/reflections)에 게재되었다.

Churches in Sierra Leone respond to Ebola crisis

Despite challenges posed by the lack of resources and preparedness to deal with the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone, churches in the country have initiated programmes to build awareness around the disease, prevention and assistance for Ebola victims.

WCC commission leadership selected

At the Central Committee meeting of the WCC, leadership of the Council’s consultative bodies was announced. These bodies will steer through the work of the WCC in accomplishing the call from its 10th Assembly to engage in a “pilgrimage of justice and peace”. The WCC assembly was held in the Republic of Korea in 2013.

Israeli attacks have worsened water systems in Gaza

The recent air strikes by Israel on the Gaza Strip have crippled the water distribution system. Dinesh Suna, coordinator of the Ecumenical Water Network of the WCC, shares that an already challenging water situation in Gaza has recently worsened because of the violence, threatening the fundamental human right to water and sanitation.

WCC calls for urgent action in Iraq

The WCC has issued an urgent call to the United Nations for an immediate response to the killing of Christians and others by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militant fighters.

장상 WCC 회장, 일본 정부에 “핵없는 세상을 위하여”와 “일본 헌법 9조 재해석”에 관한 성명서 전달

지난 8월 4일(월) 장상 WCC 회장이 일본 총리 관저에서 스가 요시히데 관방장관을 만나 지난 7월 WCC 중앙위원회에서 채택된 “핵없는 세상을 위하여”와 “일본 헌법 9조 재해석”에 관한 성명서를 전달하고 WCC의 입장을 설명했다. 이번 만남에는 렌타 니시하라 일본 WCC 중앙위원과 가토 마코토 일본 기독교단 총무 등이 동석하였다.

The Churches in International Affairs. Reports, 2010-2013.

The voices of the churches in the international arena—
Ranging across the globe, this vital compendium of documents covers an astonishing array of engagement by Christian churches through the World Council of Churches and its Commission of the Churches in International Affairs: war and peace, regional and national conflicts, disarmament and nuclear weapons, violence against women, economic justice, climate justice, freedom of religion, religious intolerance, ethnic and indigenous people’s struggles—the list goes on.

The Churches in International Affairs Reports, 2007-2009.

The voices of the churches in the international arena—
Ranging across the globe, this vital compendium of documents covers an astonishing array of engagement by Christian churches through the World Council of Churches and its Commission of the Churches in International Affairs: war and peace, regional and national conflicts, disarmament and nuclear weapons, violence against women, economic justice, climate justice, freedom of religion, religious intolerance, ethnic and indigenous people’s struggles—the list goes on.

WCC to hold seminar on migration and theological education

How should the growing phenomenon of migration affect training for ministry? An upcoming seminar organized by the WCC at the Ecumenical Institute Bossey will focus on evaluating experiences and devising new approaches to theological education that can help churches understand migration as an opportunity of “being the church together”.