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Chateau de Bossey thriving as lives are transformed

The World Council of Churches (WCC) Ecumenical Institute at Bossey was inaugurated in 1946 at the scenic Château de Bossey—and its thriving in unprecedented ways today. It draws not only students but families, theologians, and vacationers who visit the Hotel & Conference Center for many different reasons.

Pandemic and pedagogy: what are the valuable lessons?

Rev. Prof. Dr Benjamin Simon, World Council of Churches programme executive for Ecumenical Theological Education, offered reflections after a December hybrid conference entitled Theological Education: Pandemic and Pedagogy,” held at the Trinity Theological Seminary in Accra, Ghana. The conference was co-organized by the World Council of Churches (WCC), World Communion of Reformed Churches, Lutheran World Federation, and Evangelische Mission Weltweit. The conference drew more than 80 participants from all over the world.

GPS360º: une assemblée virtuelle

Un nouvel outil numérique vous permet de vivre la 11e Assemblée du Conseil œcuménique des Églises (COE) sur place, à Karlsruhe, comme en ligne.

GPS360º: A virtual assembly

Thanks to a new digital tool, you can experience the World Council of Churches’ (WCC) 11th Assembly online - whether you were present in Karlsruhe or not.

Green Village: vente d’un terrain et d’un immeuble de bureaux, début de la deuxième phase d’aménagement

Convaincue par les concepts innovants et durables lancés par le Conseil œcuménique des Églises et Implenia, grande entreprise suisse de construction et de services immobiliers, la Fondation de placement Swiss Life a acquis un terrain sur le domaine du Green Village ainsi que l’immeuble de bureaux Kyoto dont la surface hors œuvre brute s’élèvera à quelque 14 000 m2. Le Green Village, projet de développement immobilier au cœur du Quartier des Nations de Genève, a franchi une nouvelle étape importante vers la fin de sa première phase.

Assembly participants come together as church families

With over 3,500 participants from all over the world, opportunities for “encounter” are rich and continuous at the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches (WCC) taking place in Karlsruhe, Germany. Intentional gatherings – from small “home” groups to regional meetings also help to connect participants and bring different perspectives to the concerns and hopes being raised under the Assembly theme, “Christ’s love moves the world to reconciliation and unity”.