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Blending local and global ecumenism in Asia

After being postponed twice because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 15th General Assembly of the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA) finally got underway in late September and early October 2023 in Kottayam, India. Under the theme "God, renew us in your spirit and restore the creation,” CCA member churches across Asia gathered to stake out the direction forward and evaluate accomplishments and challenges since the last assembly in 2015 in Jakarta. 

Ecumenical Asia's 15th General Assembly looks to emerging challenges

This week, 500 participants from all over Asia gather in Kottayam, India, to evaluate the last eight years of ecumenical work and look to challenges ahead, such as the impact of youth migration. Under the theme "God, renew us in your spirit and restore the creation", the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA) holds its 15th General assembly.

WCC condemns bomb attack in Pakistan

The World Council of Churches (WCC) condemned a bomb attack in Pakistan that killed 40 people and injured 200 others—including children—as they gathered for a political rally in Pakistans northwestern Bajur district. At least 40 people were killed and nearly 200 wounded, including children. The attack is one of the worst in recent years.

Große Herausforderungen in Asien bedingen Einheit

Asien ist bei weitem die größte Region, sowohl in Bezug auf die Bevölkerungszahl als auch auf die geografische Ausdehnung, und die Kirchen müssen sich mit zahlreichen relevanten Fragen auseinandersetzen. Die Region, die sich vom Iran im Westen bis nach Japan im Osten und von Nepal im Norden bis nach Neuseeland im Süden erstreckt, umfasst eine Vielfalt an Kulturen und Religionen.

Vast challenges in Asia call for unity

By far the largest region, both in terms of population and geographical size, the Asia region faces an array of pertinent issues for the churches to address and engage in. Stretching from Iran in the west to Japan in the east and from Nepal in the north to New Zealand in the south, the region encompasses a wide range of cultures and religions.

Regionale Perspektiven auf der 11. ÖRK-Vollversammlung

Teilnehmende der 11. Vollversammlung des Ökumenischen Rates der Kirchen (ÖRK) hatten die Gelegenheit, sich am Freitag, 2. September, mit anderen Delegierten aus ihren Regionen zu treffen und sich mit ihnen auszutauschen. Das Format und die Diskussionen zu den acht Regionen haben die große Vielfalt der Kulturen in Afrika, Asien, der Karibik, Europa, Lateinamerika, im Nahen Osten, in Nordamerika und im Pazifik gezeigt. Dabei ging es um Themen, die auf der Vollversammlung prominent behandelt werden sollten, bis hin zur regionalen Vertretung in Ausschüssen und um die Wahl der Präsidenten/innen.

Regional perspectives brought to the 11th Assembly

Participants of the World Council of Churches’(WCC) 11th Assembly had the opportunity to meet and share with others from their regions on Friday, September 2. The format and discussions of the eight regions demonstrated the diversity of cultures from Africa, Asia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, North America, and Pacific – and ranged from the issues they wished to make visible in the assembly to regional representation on committees and the election of the WCC presidents.

WCC stands in solidarity with families of clergy attacked in Pakistan, calls for better protection for all

World Council of Churches acting general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca expressed deep sadness and concern upon receiving the news of the murder of lay pastor William Siraj and the wounding of Rev. Patrick Naeem, the priest in charge of the Martyrs of All Saints Church, Diocese of Peshawar, on 30 January. They were ambushed by two unidentified gunman as they were returning from Sunday worship in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.