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#WCC70: Wie wir zu unserer heutigen Form der Entscheidungsfindung kamen

Die Einführung des Konsensverfahrens in der Entscheidungsfindung als Norm für alle ÖRK-Tagung wurde 2002 vorgeschlagen. Dr. Jill Tabart von der Unionskirche in Australien war Konsens-Mentorin als dieses neue Verfahren auf der 9. ÖRK-Vollversammlung und für alle kommenden Tagungen eingeführt wurde.

#WCC70: A story of how we meet together

The adoption of consensus decision-making for WCC meetings was proposed in 2002. Dr Jill Tabart of the Uniting Church in Australia was consensus mentor as these new meeting procedures were introduced at the 9th Assembly and beyond.

#WCC70: Un récit de la manière dont nous nous réunissons

L’adoption de la prise de décision par consensus aux réunions du COE a été proposée en 2002. Jill Tabart de l’Église unifiante d’Australie était mentor pour le consensus lorsque ces nouvelles procédures de réunion furent introduites à la 9e Assemblée et ultérieurement.

Christian Conference of Asia explores “our common journey”

The Christian Conference of Asia (CCA), on 11-12 July, held an international consultation on “Towards Revitalising the Ecumenical Movement in Asia.” The gathering of 60 church and ecumenical leaders was organised by the CCA at its headquarters in Chiang Mai, Thailand as a prelude to its Diamond Jubilee celebration.

A voice for peace from Down Under

As a retired person in his late 60s, Frederick “Fred” Rainger often asks himself: ”what can I stop doing?” His days are filled with engagements in community activities and it hasn’t gotten any less busy since he became more involved in the Palestine Israel Ecumenical Network (PIEN), a network of Australian Christians seeking lasting peace for the people of Palestine and Israel.

“Overcoming economic injustice” vision of WCC’s Athena Peralta

Athena Peralta is dedicated to observing and encouraging people who are defending their livelihood and defending creation across the world. “There is so much injustice in this world that it is really something beautiful to learn about and be able to accompany, even in tiny ways, struggles of communities and churches,” she said.

New videos help congregations hasten HIV response

Four short videos sharing challenges and examples of how churches and church leaders can make a profound difference in global efforts to end AIDS as a public health threat are now available for individual inspiration and group discussion.

WCC general secretary visits Aotearoa New Zealand

The general secretary of the WCC, Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit, opened his ecumenical and interfaith tour of New Zealand and Australia on 6 October. The first stop was Auckland with a powhiri at Te Karaiti Te Pou Herenga Waka Maori Anglican church in Mangere. Tveit will visit the region between 6-17 October.

Indigenous spirituality: can it transform injustice into justice?

"We worship in different languages and cultures, yet all one in Christ. This is an immensely enriching experience,” said Dr Jude Long, principal of Nungalinya College, in Darwin, Australia, as she explored spirituality with indigenous people from across the world this week.

La spiritualité autochtone peut-elle transformer l’injustice en justice?

«Nous célébrons nos cultes dans des langues et des cultures différentes, mais tous unis en Christ. C’est une expérience extrêmement enrichissante!» s’est réjouie Jude Long, principale du collège Nungalinya de Darwin (Territoire du Nord), en Australie, qui explorait cette semaine la spiritualité des populations autochtones du monde entier.

Behinderung, Gerechtigkeit und Spiritualität als wichtige Themen einer Konferenz in Melbourne

Die „Exclusion and Embrace Conference: Disability, Justice and Spirituality" fand vom 20. - 24. August in Melbourne, Australien statt. Auf dieser interreligiösen Konferenz ging es um die Bedeutung von Glauben und Sinn in der gelebten Erfahrung der Behinderung. Die Teilnehmenden sprachen über Themen wie Ethik, Betreuung und Pflege, Inklusion in Glaubensgemeinschaften, Freundschaft, Diskriminierung, Liebe, Gerechtigkeit und Befreiung. Dr. Samuel Kabue, Geschäftsführer des Ökumenischen Aktionsbündnisses von und für Menschen mit Behinderungen (EDAN) des Ökumenischen Rates der Kirchen (ÖRK), hielt einen Vortrag über „Behinderung/Theologie in Lehrplänen theologischer Institute."