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Asian Forum on Theological Education (AFTE)

Responding to the need of working together in training future church leaders, the Ecumenical Theological Education of the World Council of Churches (ETE-WCC) in cooperation with the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA), 15 representatives from regional and national theological associations, networks and partner organizations for theological education in Asia met at Trinity Theological College, Singapore on the Pentecost-weekend from 10-11, June, 2011.

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The Ecumenical Review

The Ecumenical Review explores emerging issues within the ecumenical movement and the potential and reality of Christian cooperation in faith and action. Founded at the same time as the World Council of Churches in 1948, it focuses on themes of current importance to the movement for Christian unity

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Conference on World Mission and Evangelism

The Conference on World Mission and Evangelism took place from 8-13 March 2018 in Arusha, Tanzania, under the theme “Moving in the Spirit: Called to Transforming Discipleship”.

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75th anniversary of the WCC

The World Council of Churches (WCC) is inviting the global fellowship, partners, and friends to celebrate its 75th anniversary

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Ecumenical theological education

Ecumenical theological education (ETE)

Ecumenical theological education is vital for the future of the global ecumenical movement so that the churches may grow closer. We create opportunities for developing ecumenically-oriented leadership within churches.

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Clergy took a stand by marching in silent protest through Charlottesville, 12 August, 2017.

Racism, Discrimination and Xenophobia

WCC work on overcoming racism focuses on the theological and ecclesial challenges faced by the churches in dealing with racial injustice in society.

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Ecumenical Indigenous Peoples Network

Ecumenical Indigenous Peoples Network

In an age when climate change and other ecological crises threaten life on Earth, we humans must learn to live within the carrying capacity of our planet. Indigenous peoples’ teachings can guide us in learning how to live in harmony with Mother Earth, taking only what we need, conscious of the impact of our actions on seven generations to come.