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Kirchen arbeiten in Konfliktsituationen für Gerechtigkeit und Frieden

Konfliktsituationen, soziale Zersplitterung und politische Spannungen im Südsudan, in Südkorea und in Nigeria, sowie die Bemühungen der Kirchen in diesen Ländern um Gerechtigkeit, Frieden und Stabilität für allen Menschen und Gemeinschaften, standen im Mittelpunkt einer Plenarsitzung während der Tagung des Zentralausschusses des ÖRK in Genf (Schweiz) am 3. Juli.

Churches working for justice and peace in situations of conflict

Situations of conflict, social fragmentation and political tensions in South Sudan, South Korea and Nigeria, as well as struggles of the churches in these countries seeking justice, peace and stability for all people and communities, formed the focus of a session on 3 July at the WCC Central Committee meeting in Geneva, Switzerland.

Church leaders to take part in talks between South Sudan’s Kiir and Machar

Church leaders from South Sudan are arriving in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa, all set to take part in the start of negotiations between South Sudan's president Salva Kiir and rebel leader Riek Machar. The negotiations aim to find solutions for the world’s newest nation, reeling from violence since last year that has left thousands dead and millions homeless.

Ecumenical delegation to visit South Sudan amidst conflict

A high-level ecumenical delegation representing church organizations will arrive in Juba, South Sudan on Friday, 2 May, amidst continuing conflict in the country with an imminent threat of widespread hunger and malnutrition among its people. The delegation will meet with church leaders and government officials, urging immediate actions for peace and reconciliation.

Ostern 2014: Chance für Einheit der Christen und gemeinsames Zeugnis

In einer Reflexion zu Ostern bezeichnet der Generalsekretär Pastor Dr. Olav Fykse Tveit dieses Jahr als „Chance, gemeinsam Zeugnis abzulegen für die Auferstehung Christi“, da die Kirchen der östlichen wie auch die Kirchen der westlichen Tradition des Christentums Ostern in diesem Jahr am gleichen Sonntag, dem 20. April, feiern.

Easter 2014: Opportunity for Christian unity and common witness

In his Easter reflections, the WCC general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit called this year an “opportunity for shared testimony to the Resurrection” since churches from both eastern and western traditions of Christianity will celebrate Easter on the same day, Sunday 20 April.

Lest we forget: South Sudan is on the journey to justice and peace

On 9 July 2011, South Sudan became the world’s newest nation. South Sudan today is estimated to be home to more than 11 million people and is geographically one of the larger countries in Africa. The prayer and theme of the WCC 10th Assembly is “God of life, lead us to justice and peace”. What does the prayer for justice and peace means for South Sudan today and in the future?

South Sudan president expresses appreciation for churches’ contribution to the new nation

South Sudan president Salva Kiir Mayardit emphasized the strong potential of churches in helping to develop their new country. His comments came during a conversation with the general secretary of the World Council of Churches (WCC), Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit, who on Friday, 25 April visited the capital city, Juba, where he met with staff and members of the Sudan Council of Churches (SCC).