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WCC urges: “give highest priority to protect life”

In a pastoral letter to WCC member churches and ecumenical partners, WCC general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit and WCC moderator Dr Agnes Abuom urged people to give highest priority to “doing whatever we can do to protect life” and “This is a time to touch each other’s hearts, by what we say, what we share, what we do – and what we do not do – to protect the life God loves so much.”

Le COE appelle à «donner la priorité absolue à la protection de la vie»

Dans une lettre pastorale adressée aux Églises membres et partenaires œcuméniques du COE, le secrétaire général et la présidente du COE, le pasteur Olav Fykse Tveit et Agnes Abuom, appellent toute personne à donner la priorité absolue «à tout ce qui est en notre pouvoir pour protéger la vie» et rappellent que «nous sommes appelé-e-s aujourd’hui à venir toucher le cœur de l’autre par ce que nous disons, ce que nous partageons, ce que nous faisons – et ne faisons pas – pour protéger la vie si chère au cœur de Dieu.»

Young songwriters invited to shine for WCC 11th Assembly

As the World Council of Churches (WCC) 11th Assembly preparations progress, the Assembly Worship Planning Committee together with the WCC Youth Engagement programme are presenting a creative opportunity to young people between the ages of 18 and 35 who attend a WCC member church, inviting them to enter a song writing competition. This is part of efforts and initiatives involving and engaging young people in the planning and delivery of the assembly; they can be a part of the ecumenical movement with their young voices through music.

De jeunes auteurs-compositeurs invités à illuminer la Onzième Assemblée du COE

Alors que les préparatifs de la Onzième Assemblée du Conseil œcuménique des Églises (COE) avancent à grands pas, le Comité des cultes de l’Assemblée et le Programme pour l’engagement des jeunes du COE donnent aux jeunes âgés de 18 à 35 ans et impliqués dans une Église membre du COE l’occasion de déployer leur créativité en les invitant à participer à un concours de composition musicale. Cette initiative s’inscrit dans le cadre des activités et efforts visant à impliquer et inclure les jeunes dans la planification et le déroulement de l’Assemblée, et leur permet de faire partie intégrante du mouvement œcuménique en élevant leur jeune voix par la musique.

Geneva churches celebrate Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

On 22 January, local churches in Geneva celebrated together the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity with a service at the Ecumenical Centre.Marking the sixth day of the Week of Prayer, those gathered reflected on the this year’s theme, “They showed us unusual kindness,” remembering the importance of overcoming differences and division in order to share together in unity.

Christian unity strengthens between Sweden, Malta

Mikael Stjernberg is public relations manager for the Christian Council of Sweden, which visited Malta in October to meet with churches and organizations to hear how they worked to produce the material for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, and to see how they work with refugees.

Bible app brings Week of Prayer to on-the-go people across the globe

Bring the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity to your phone, computer or tablet - wherever you are - with the Bible-reading plan now available via the YouVersion Bible app. Users can explore the theme, “they showed us unusual kindness,” taken from Acts 28:2, in a digital format. The app, which has already been installed on more than 400 million devices by users in all countries of the world, allows users to read the Bible, share verses via social media, and bookmark favorite passages.

WCC staff shares “great blessing of waters”

Fr Prof. Ioan Sauca walked through 42 different offices within the World Council of Churches on 13 January, sharing with appreciative staff the “great blessing of waters” according to Orthodox tradition.

World’s largest prayer gathering to celebrate gift of unity

During the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, to be celebrated 18-25 January, Christians across the world will pray and reflect on what it means to “show unusual kindness.” This year’s theme, “they showed us unusual kindness,” is taken from Acts 28:2, and draws on the story of Paul finding safety in Malta after a shipwreck. The resources for the week have been pre-pared by members of different churches in Malta.

Ecumenical family prepares for Christmas

During the second week of Advent, staff members of the World Council of Churches and other organizations at the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva gathered with their families for the prayer service and celebration of the upcoming Christmas.

La famille œcuménique se prépare pour Noël

Durant la deuxième semaine de l’Avent, les employés du Conseil œcuménique des Églises et des autres organisations présentes au Centre œcuménique à Genève se sont rassemblés avec leurs familles pour un service religieux de prière et de célébration du Noël qui approche.

Ethiopians celebrate Meskel festival

Ethiopians have celebrated the annual festival of the Meskel (which means “cross” in Amharic), marking the finding of the “true cross” on which Jesus Christ was supposedly crucified. The festival is one of the major religious celebrations of the Orthodox Church in the Horn of Africa country. The main national feast - which occurs on 27 or 28 September - is held at Meskel Square in the capital Addis Abba.