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WCC fellowship prays for living together in peace

On the International Day of Living Together in Peace declared by the United Nations, members of the World Council of Churches (WCC) fellowship from countries troubled by war and conflict gathered to pray for sustainable peace in the world.

Ein Missionar mit Weitsicht kehrt zurück in seine Heimat

Pastor Dr. Olav Fykse Tveit ist seit mehr als 30 Jahren Pfarrer, Ökumeniker und Kirchenleitender und fest überzeugt, dass die Kirche die Welt verändern kann. Als Generalsekretär des ÖRK hat er in den vergangenen zehn Jahren erlebt und erfahren, welche Bedeutung Jesus Christus für Christinnen und Christen in aller Welt hat. Ende dieses Monats wird er nun in seine Heimat zurückkehren und dort als Leitender Bischof der Bischofskonferenz Oberhaupt der Kirche von Norwegen werden.

A visionary missionary heads home

After more than 30 years as a pastor, ecumenist and church leader, Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit firmly believes that the church can change the world. As general secretary of the WCC for the past ten years, he has witnessed what Jesus Christ means to people of faith around the globe. By the end of this month he heads home to lead the Church of Norway as presiding bishop of its bishop’s conference.

Jouni Hemberg: “Make the message more visible”

Our series of interviews with Thursdays in Black ambassadors highlights those who are playing a vital role in increasing the impact of our collective call for a world without rape and violence. Jouni Hemberg is executive director of Finn Church Aid.

Erhard Hermansen: “The church in South Sudan needs our prayers"

Erhard Hermansen is general secretary of the Christian Council of Norway, which has been collaborating closely with churches in Sudan and South Sudan for nearly 30 years. Hermansen attended the South Sudan Council of Churches 2019 Assembly in late August, and shares his reflections and hopes below.

A faith-based, holistic approach to HIV and AIDS-care

In a country now counting 100 million inhabitants, and where 2.5 percent are added annually, it is increasingly hard for the government to keep pace with the needs of its people. “In this challenging environment, the work of non-governmental organisations is critical in order to ease the burden on public service institutions”, explains Dr Maged Moussa Yanny, general director of EpiscoCare.

Junge Erwachsene auf dem europäischen Jugendtreffen Taizé-Basel 2017/18

Junge Erwachsene aus mehr als 60 Ländern haben sich in Basel vom 28. Dezember bis zum 1. Januar zum 40. Europäischen Taizé-Treffen für junge Erwachsene versammelt. Als Teil einer neuen Etappe des Pilgerwegs des Vertrauens auf der Erde fand dieses Treffen zum ersten Mal in einer trinationalen Region statt (Schweiz, Deutschland, Frankreich).

Youth gather in Basel for Taizé pilgrimage

Young adults from more than 60 countries gathered in Basel for the 40th annual Taizé European Meeting of Young Adults from 28 December - 1 January. As part of a new stage of the Pilgrimage of Trust on Earth, the meeting took place for the first time in a tri-national region (Switzerland, Germany, France).

In South Sudan, times are difficult but churches serve together

For Father James Oyet-Latansio the South Sudan Council of Churches general secretary admits that in his country the churches are serving “in a difficult time, but we serve wherever we are needed”. He was taking a breather during the 3-6 October Ecumenical Strategic Forum on Diakonia and Sustainable Development convened by the World Council of Churches in Geneva.

Call to Action: G20 leaders must lead fight against hunger

As part of a Call to Action issued just before an annual meeting of the leaders of the world’s largest economies, the WCC, ACT Alliance and All Africa Conference of Churches urged G20 leaders to take action to overcome hunger and sustain justice and peace in the Horn of Africa.