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“Human peace chain” reflects the wish of the people on Korean Peninsula

On 27 April, some 500,000 people joined hands to form a “human peace chain” along the 500 km long Demilitarized Zone between South and North Korea. They expressed their strong desire for permanent peace in the Korean Peninsula, gathering to celebrate the first anniversary of Panmunjom Declaration and commemorate the centennial of the 1 March Independence Movement.

“Human chain” to commemorate Panmunjom Declaration anniversary

The National Council of Churches in Korea will join civil society organizations to create a “human chain” on 27 April alongside the Korean Demilitarized Zone to celebrate the first anniversary of the Panmunjom Declaration, as well as to break the current deadlock since the Hanoi Summit.

Roundtable for Peace on the Korean Peninsula convenes in Atlanta

A Roundtable for Peace on the Korean Peninsula convened in Atlanta, Georgia (USA) on 8-12 November, building on decades of progress by the Korean Methodist Church, United Methodist Church, and World Methodist Council, as well the Korean Christian Federation and the World Council of Churches (WCC).

NCCK, WCC continue efforts for peaceful coexistence on Korean Peninsula

National Council of Churches in Korea (NCCK) general secretary Rev. Lee Hong Jung, invited by the South Korean presidential administration, attended the 3rd Inter-Korean Summit in Pyongyang in September with President Moon Jae-In as part of a 53-member delegation of South Koreans from various sectors of society.

Korean churches continue to pursue peace

The Korean Christian Federation Central Committee (North Korea) and the National Council of Churches in Korea (South Korea) have composed their annual joint prayer for peaceful reunification of the Korean peninsula for 2018. The World Council of Churches is inviting its fellowship and all people of goodwill to use the prayer during worship, especially on 12 August, the weekend before August 15th, the anniversary of Korea's liberation and division.

Las iglesias coreanas siguen trabajando por la paz

El Comité Central de la Federación Cristiana Coreana (Corea del Norte) y el Consejo Nacional de Iglesias de Corea (Corea del Sur) han preparado su oración conjunta anual por la reunificación pacífica de la península de Corea para 2018. El Consejo Mundial de Iglesias invita a sus miembros y a todas las personas de buena voluntad a incluir la oración en los cultos, sobre todo el 12 de agosto, el domingo previo al 15 de agosto, día en que se conmemora la liberación y la división de Corea.

Korean Christian leaders: churches have vital role in peace process

Korea’s Christian leaders have urged Catholics to work together with the WCC to help bring peace and reconciliation to their country. Rev. Dr Sang Chang, president of WCC’s Asia region, and Rev. Dr Lee Hong-jeong, general secretary of the National Council of Churches in Korea (NCCK) were speaking as Pope Francis visited the headquarters of the ecumenical movement in Geneva to mark the WCC’s 70th anniversary.

Christian faith guides career of South Korean academic and feminist Dr Sang Chang

When asked to talk about her story of faith, Rev. Dr Sang Chang doesn’t hesitate for a moment. The president of the Asia region of the World Council of Churches (WCC) is eager to tell how her faith has supported her career as a theologian, academic, advocate for women’s rights, and South Korea’s first female acting prime minister.

WCC celebrates “living fellowship”

In a plenary session on “The Living Fellowship” at the World Council of Churches (WCC) Central Committee meeting on 20 June, the WCC marked achievements from its past 70 years in working for Christian unity and action, and also looked ahead at challenges.

El CMI celebra la “comunidad viva”

En una sesión plenaria sobre “La comunidad viva” que tuvo lugar durante la reunión del Comité Central del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI), el 20 de junio, la organización hizo un repaso de los éxitos cosechados en los últimos 70 años en su trabajo por la unidad y la acción de los cristianos, y también examinó los desafíos del futuro.

WCC statement welcomes hopeful turn in Korea

In the wake of the recent Panmunjom Declaration, signed in April by South Korean President Moon Jae-In and Chairman Kim Jung Un of North Korea (DPRK), as well as the June summit of Chairman Kim with US President Donald J. Trump, the WCC central committee has re-assessed the prospects for peace on the troubled Korean peninsula.

Una declaración del CMI celebra el prometedor cambio en Corea

Tras la reciente Declaración de Panmunjom, firmada en abril por el presidente surcoreano Moon Jae-In y el presidente Kim Jung Un, de Corea del Norte (RPDC), y la cumbre de junio entre el presidente Kim con el presidente estadounidense Donald J. Trump, el Comité Central del CMI ha vuelto a valorar las perspectivas de paz en la problemática península de Corea.

“Hoy es un día de baile y alegría” – Coreanos del Norte y del Sur se abrazan en símbolo de unidad

En un poderoso símbolo de unidad, cristianos del Corea del Norte y Corea del Sur ayer cantaron juntos durante las celebraciones del 70° aniversario del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI). Se abrazaron para cantar Arirang –canción folclórica de más de 600 años e himno extraoficial de Corea– esa Corea unida que existió hasta la guerra civil de la década de 1950 que dividió al país.

World stands together to pray for peace on Korean Peninsula

As people in Seoul held a candlelight vigil on 7 June to pray for peace on the Korean Peninsula, they were joined by the World Council of Churches (WCC) in Geneva, the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA (NCC), and hundreds of others across the world.