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Celebratory event discusses Black leaders’ contributions to WCC

A public online celebration and panel discussion on 31 August, They too were Gathered: Paying homage to Black peoples contributions to 75 years of World Council of Churches (WCC),” uncovered the contributions of Black people from different parts of the world in the formation and growth of the WCC.

#WCC70: Children in the Ecumenical Movement

Many ecumenical pioneers, including former WCC general secretary Philip Potter, were in a sense a product of the Sunday School movement. Ulrich Becker tells a story that seems to be in danger of being forgotten.

#WCC70: Los niños en el movimiento ecuménico

Muchos pioneros ecuménicos, entre ellos el exsecretario general del CMI, Philip Potter, fueron en cierto modo producto del movimiento de la escuela dominical. Ulrich Becker cuenta una historia que parece correr el peligro de ser olvidada.

Canadian churches celebrate WCC’s 70th anniversary

The Atlantic School of Theology in Nova Scotia, Canada, celebrated the 70th anniversary of the WCC on 22 November at a chapel service. Also in Canada, the Canadian Council of Churches Governing Board members were pleased to hear from WCC representatives during their meeting in Ontario from 21-23 November.

Metropolitan Zachariah Mar Nicholovos celebrates Silver Jubilee

His Eminence Metropolitan Zachariah Mar Nicholovos of the Northeast American Diocese of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church celebrated his Episcopal Silver Jubilee, or 25 years in ministry, on 17 November. Metropolitan Nicholovos is a member of the WCC Executive Committee. In an interview with WCC Communication, he reflects on his 25-year milestone, as well as on the challenges and joys of the ecumenical movement today.

WCC Executive Committee envisions future for one ecumenical movement

The WCC Executive Committee met in Uppsala, Sweden from 1-8 November to approve the 2019 programme plans and budget, follow up and decide on a variety of assembly matters, review the WCC strategic plan, discuss world affairs and issue seven statements in response to current situations. The Executive Committee also discerned the way forward for the WCC’s Communication Strategy.

El Comité Ejecutivo del CMI proyecta el futuro de un movimiento ecuménico unificado

El Comité Ejecutivo del CMI se reunió en Uppsala (Suecia), del 1 al 8 de noviembre, para aprobar los planes y presupuestos de los programas de 2019, hacer el seguimiento de varios asuntos relacionados con la asamblea y tomar decisiones al respecto, revisar el plan estratégico del CMI, debatir sobre asuntos internacionales y emitir siete declaraciones en respuesta a las situaciones actuales. El Comité Ejecutivo también discernió el camino a seguir para la estrategia de comunicación del CMI.

A vibrant movement ready for tomorrow’s challenges

A lifetime of devotion to the ecumenical movement shone when WCC moderator Dr Agnes Abuom shared her reflections and hopes Sunday morning in a keynote speech on the final day of the ecumenical weekend. Her address was followed by a sermon in the Uppsala Cathedral by WCC general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit.

Un movimiento vibrante, listo para los desafíos del mañana

Toda una vida de devoción al movimiento ecuménico brilló, cuando la Dra. Agnes Abuom, moderadora del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI), compartió sus reflexiones y esperanzas el domingo de mañana en su discurso principal del último día del Fin de semana ecuménico. A ese discurso siguió la homilía del Rev. Dr. Olav Fykse Tveit, secretario general del CMI, en la catedral de Upsala

Unity, solidarity and hope at core of Ecumenical Weekend

Unity and solidarity in Christ against populist trends was at the core of the opening message for an Ecumenical Weekend in Uppsala, Sweden on 3-4 November. Under the theme ”Behold, I make everything new!”, 150 guests gathered to reflect on current challenges for ecumenism.

Unidad, solidaridad y esperanza al centro del fin de semana ecuménico

Unidad y solidaridad en Cristo contra las tendencias populistas fue el núcleo del mensaje de apertura del Fin de semana ecuménico en Upsala, Suecia, el 3 y 4 de noviembre. Con el tema “Mira, yo hago nuevas todas las cosas”, 150 invitados se reunieron para reflexionar sobre los actuales desafíos para el ecumenismo.