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WCC Central Committee observes midsummer holiday in Norway

Bonfires on the mountains and joyous celebrations along Norwegian coastlines herald the midsummer holiday known in recent centuries as Jonsok (John’s wake), Sankthansaften (St John’s eve or St Hans’s festival), or the eve of the feast-day of St John the Baptist.

Solidarity overcomes sorrow: Indigenous Peoples gather in Trondheim

Journeying from urban centres and small Pacific islands, mountain ranges and rural towns, more than 170 Indigenous people gathered this week at the mouth of the river that flows from traditional Sami lands. Their conference, “Reconciliation Processes and Indigenous Peoples: Truth, Healing and Transformation,” brought together representatives of more than two dozen Indigenous societies in connection with the WCC Central Committee meetings in Trondheim, Norway.

Water in a sustainable future

More than 80 people from 23 European countries travelled to Helsinki for the 11th Assembly of the European Christian Environmental Network.

Do we bring hope for human beings and the whole of creation? asks Tveit at Lutheran meeting

“Creation is God’s work, every day, according to Luther. Creation ultimately belongs to God. We are accountable to God for what we do as partners in God’s creation, as deacons of God’s creation. Do we bring hope for human beings and the whole of creation? This is the question we in the Christian Church must ask one another,” said WCC general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit.

Trondheim conference to explore reconciliation in Indigenous contexts

Experiences of reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people around the world will be front and centre at an upcoming international conference in Trondheim, Norway. The Sami Church Council of the Church of Norway and the WCC are the chief organizers behind the conference, “Reconciliation Processes and Indigenous Peoples: Truth, Healing and Transformation,” which will take place from 20-21 June. Coinciding with the National Aboriginal Day of Prayer in Canada, the conference will be held in connection with the WCC Central Committee meeting also taking place in Trondheim from 22-28 June.

WCC president Anders Wejryd considers Europe’s many aspects in convention talk

World Council of Churches (WCC) president for Europe Rev. Dr Anders Wejryd has spoken of the responsibilities of Europeans as human beings at a consultation near Zürich.

“Our responsibilities, as humans – and Europeans, are immense. Our resources are beyond the limits we usually recognize. Our knowledge is unevenly divided and our wisdom even more so,” said Emeritus Archbishop Anders.

He was speaking at the 9-11 June gathering entitled “On the Way to a ‘European Christian Convention’” held in Kloster Kappel.

Lutheran Church of Geneva celebrates 250 years

As members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Geneva (ELCG) celebrated 250 years in their sanctuary, World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit said the church embodies the statement: “To be Lutheran is to be ecumenical.”

Media accreditation open for WCC Central Committee 2016

The Central Committee of the WCC will meet 22 to 28 June for its second gathering since it was elected at the WCC 10th Assembly in Busan, Republic of Korea in 2013. At the invitation of the Church of Norway, the meeting will take place in Trondheim, an important Christian pilgrimage site, which is home to the northernmost medieval cathedral in the world.

East Germany’s "secular reality" a new challenge to Reformation tradition

Eastern Germany is the heartland of the Protestant Reformation of Martin Luther, but today is one of the most secularized parts of the world, says German sociologist Monika Wohlrab-Sahr. “East Germans tend to be stubborn secularists,” she said in a presentation at a recent international consultation on “Reformation – Education – Transformation” in Halle, about 110 miles (175 kilometres) southwest of Berlin, that took place from 18 to 22 May.