ACT Alliance
AIDS
Abune Paulos
Action of Churches Together in Scotland
Affinity (Christian organisation)
Africa
African Methodist Episcopal Church
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
All Africa Conference of Churches
Alliance of Baptists
American Baptist Association
American Baptist Churches USA
Amish Mennonite
Amsterdam
Anabaptist
Anglican
Anglican Church in North America
Anglican Church of Australia
Anglican Church of Canada
Anglican Communion
Anglicanism
Anglosphere
Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America
Archbishop Anastasios of Albania
Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain
Armenian Apostolic Church
Asia Pacific Baptist Federation
Assemblies of God
Assemblies of God in the United Kingdom
Associated Presbyterian Churches
Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland
Association of Regular Baptist Churches
Association of Vineyard Churches
Australia
Australian Capital Territory
Australian Christian Churches
Australian Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
Baptism
Baptist Bible Fellowship International
Baptist General Conference
Baptist General Conference of Canada
Baptist Missionary Association of America
Baptist Union of Australia
Baptist Union of Great Britain
Baptist Union of Scotland
Baptist Union of Wales
Baptist World Alliance
Baptists
Benin
Brazil
Brethren in Christ Church
Britain Yearly Meeting
British Columbia
British Methodist Episcopal Church
British New Church Movement
British Orthodox Church
CRC Churches International
Canada
Canadian Baptist Ministries
Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches
Canadian Convention of Southern Baptists
Canadian Council of Churches
Canadian Yearly Meeting
Canadian and American Reformed Churches
Canberra
Catholic Church in England and Wales
Catholic Church in the United States
Catholicism
Celtic Orthodox Church
Charles Henry Brent
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Christian Churches and Churches of Christ
Christian City Churches
Christian Conference of Asia
Christian Denomination
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Christian Outreach Centre
Christian Reformed Church in North America
Christian Reformed Churches of Australia
Christian and Missionary Alliance
Christian church
Christian denomination
Christian ecumenism
Christian ministry
Christianity in Africa
Christianity in Asia
Christianity in Australia
Christianity in Canada
Christianity in Europe
Christianity in the Middle East
Christianity in the United Kingdom
Christianity in the United States
Church in Wales
Church of England
Church of God (Anderson)
Church of God in Christ
Church of God of Prophecy
Church of Ireland
Church of Norway
Church of Scotland
AIDS
Abune Paulos
Action of Churches Together in Scotland
Affinity (Christian organisation)
Africa
African Methodist Episcopal Church
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
All Africa Conference of Churches
Alliance of Baptists
American Baptist Association
American Baptist Churches USA
Amish Mennonite
Amsterdam
Anabaptist
Anglican
Anglican Church in North America
Anglican Church of Australia
Anglican Church of Canada
Anglican Communion
Anglicanism
Anglosphere
Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America
Archbishop Anastasios of Albania
Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain
Armenian Apostolic Church
Asia Pacific Baptist Federation
Assemblies of God
Assemblies of God in the United Kingdom
Associated Presbyterian Churches
Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland
Association of Regular Baptist Churches
Association of Vineyard Churches
Australia
Australian Capital Territory
Australian Christian Churches
Australian Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
Baptism
Baptist Bible Fellowship International
Baptist General Conference
Baptist General Conference of Canada
Baptist Missionary Association of America
Baptist Union of Australia
Baptist Union of Great Britain
Baptist Union of Scotland
Baptist Union of Wales
Baptist World Alliance
Baptists
Benin
Brazil
Brethren in Christ Church
Britain Yearly Meeting
British Columbia
British Methodist Episcopal Church
British New Church Movement
British Orthodox Church
CRC Churches International
Canada
Canadian Baptist Ministries
Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches
Canadian Convention of Southern Baptists
Canadian Council of Churches
Canadian Yearly Meeting
Canadian and American Reformed Churches
Canberra
Catholic Church in England and Wales
Catholic Church in the United States
Catholicism
Celtic Orthodox Church
Charles Henry Brent
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Christian Churches and Churches of Christ
Christian City Churches
Christian Conference of Asia
Christian Denomination
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Christian Outreach Centre
Christian Reformed Church in North America
Christian Reformed Churches of Australia
Christian and Missionary Alliance
Christian church
Christian denomination
Christian ecumenism
Christian ministry
Christianity in Africa
Christianity in Asia
Christianity in Australia
Christianity in Canada
Christianity in Europe
Christianity in the Middle East
Christianity in the United Kingdom
Christianity in the United States
Church in Wales
Church of England
Church of God (Anderson)
Church of God in Christ
Church of God of Prophecy
Church of Ireland
Church of Norway
Church of Scotland
The World Council of Churches (WCC) is a worldwide fellowship of 349 global, regional and sub-regional, national and local churches seeking unity, a common witness and Christian service.1 It is a Christian ecumenical organization that is based in the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, Switzerland.2 The fellowship includes denominations collectively representing a Christian population of some 590 million people in nearly 150 countries in all regions of the world, over 520,000 local congregations served by some 493,000 pastors and priests, in addition to elders, teachers, members of parish councils and others throughout more than 120 countries.3
Contents
1 History
1.1 Previous Assemblies
1.2 Presidents
1.3 General Secretaries
2 Commissions and Teams
2.1 Diakonia and Development & International Relations Commissions
2.2 Faith and Order Commission
2.2.1 Texts
2.3 Justice, Peace and Creation Commission
2.4 Relations with the Roman Catholic Church
2.5 Special Commission on Orthodox Participation in the WCC
3 Peace Journalism
4 Spin-offs and daughter organizations
5 Regional/national councils
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
9 Bibliography
History
After the initial successes of the Ecumenical Movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including the Edinburgh Missionary Conference of 1910 (chaired by future WCC Honorary President John R. Mott), church leaders agreed in 1937 to establish a World Council of Churches, based on a merger of the Faith and Order Movement and Life and Work (conference)|Life and Work Movement organisations.
Its official establishment was deferred with the outbreak of World War II until August 23, 1948. Delegates of 147 churches assembled in Amsterdam to merge the Faith and Order Movement and Life and Work Movement. Subsequent mergers were with the International Missionary Council in 1961 and the World Council of Christian Education, with its roots in the 18th century Sunday School movement, in 1971.
WCC member churches include most of the Orthodox Churches; numerous Protestant churches, including the Anglican Communion, some Baptists, many Lutheran, Methodist, and Reformed, a broad sampling of united and independent churches, and some Pentecostal churches; and some Old Catholic churches.
Delegates sent from the member churches meet every seven or eight years in an Assembly, which elects a Central Committee that governs between Assemblies. A variety of other committees and commissions answer to the Central Committee and its staff.
These Assemblies have been held since 1948, and last met in Porto Alegre, Brazil in February 2006, under the theme "God, in your grace, transform the world".4
Previous Assemblies
Amsterdam, Netherlands, 22 August – 4 September 1948
Evanston, Illinois, United States, 15 August – 31 August 1954
New Delhi, India, 19 November – 5 December 1961
Uppsala, Sweden, 4 July – 20 July 1968
Nairobi, Kenya, 23 November – 10 December 1975
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 24 July – 10 August 1983
Canberra, ACT, Australia, 7 February – 21 February 1992
Harare, Zimbabwe, 3 December – 14 December 1998
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 14 February – 23 February 2006
Presidents
The Presidents of the World Council of Churches are:5
Archbishop Anastasios of Albania, Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania
John Taroanui Doom, Maohi Protestant Church (French Polynesia)
Rev. Dr Simon Dossou, Methodist Church in Benin
Rev. Dr Soritua Nababan, Protestant Christian Batak Church (Indonesia)
Rev. Dr Ofelia Ortega, Presbyterian-Reformed Church in Cuba
Patriarch Abune Paulos, Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
Rev. Dr Bernice Powell Jackson, United Church of Christ (United States)
Dr Mary Tanner, Church of England
A former president of the WCC was Rev. Martin Niemöller, the famous Protestant anti-Nazi theologian.
General Secretaries
Years
Name
Churches
Nationality
1948–1966
W. A. Visser 't Hooft
Reformed Churches in the Netherlands/Federation of Swiss Protestant Churches, Geneva
Netherlands
1966–1972
Eugene Carson Blake
United Presbyterian Church (USA)
U.S.
1972–1984
Philip A. Potter
Methodist Church
Dominica
1985–1992
Emilio Castro
Evangelical Methodist Church of Uruguay
Uruguay
1993–2003
Konrad Raiser
Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD)
Germany
2004–2009
Samuel Kobia
Methodist Church in Kenya
Kenya
2010-Present
Olav Fykse Tveit
Church of Norway
Norway
Commissions and Teams
There are two complementary approaches to ecumenism: dialogue and action. The Faith and Order Movement and Life and Work Movement represent these approaches 6. These approaches are reflected in the work of the WCC in its commissions, these being:
Echos- Commission on Youth (ages 18–30)
Commission of the Churches on Diakonia and Development
Commission on Education and Ecumenical Formation
Commission of the Churches on International Affairs
Commission on Justice, Peace and Creation
Commission on World Mission and Evangelism
Faith and Order Plenary Commission and the Faith and Order Standing Commission
Joint Consultative Group with Pentecostals
Joint Working Group WCC – Roman Catholic Church (Vatican)
Reference Group on the Decade to Overcome Violence
Reference Group on Inter-Religious Relations
Special Commission on Orthodox Participation in the WCC
Diakonia and Development & International Relations Commissions
The WCC acts through both its member churches and other religious and social organizations to coordinate ecumenical, evangelical, and social action.
Current WCC programmes include a Decade to Overcome Violence, an international campaign to combat AIDS/HIV in Africa and the Justice, Peace and Creation initiative.
Faith and Order Commission
WCC's Faith and Order Commission has been successful in working toward consensus on Baptism, Eucharist, and Ministry, on the date of Easter, on the nature and purpose of the church (ecclesiology), and on ecumenical hermeneutics.
Texts
Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry (Faith and Order Paper No. 111, the “Lima Text”; 1982) 7
The Nature and Mission of the Church – A Stage on the Way to a Common Statement (Faith and Order Paper no. 198; 2005 8) after The Nature and Purpose of the Church (Faith and Order Paper no. 181; 1998 9)
Towards a Common Date of Easter 10
Justice, Peace and Creation Commission
Justice, Peace and Creation has drawn many elements together with an environmental focus. Its mandate is:
To analyze and reflect on justice, peace and creation in their interrelatedness, to promote values and practices that make for a culture of peace, and to work towards a culture of solidarity with young people, women, Indigenous Peoples and racially and ethnically oppressed people.11
Focal issues have been globalization and the emergence of new social movements (in terms of people bonding together in the struggle for justice, peace, and the protection of creation).12
Attention has been given to issues around:
economy 13
environment 14
Indigenous Peoples 15
peace 16
people with disabilities 17
racism 18
women 19
youth 20
Relations with the Roman Catholic Church
The largest Christian body, the Roman Catholic Church, is not a member of the WCC, but has worked closely with the Council for more than three decades and sends observers to all major WCC conferences as well as to its Central Committee meetings and the Assemblies (cf Joint Working Group).
The Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity also nominates 12 members to the WCC's Faith and Order Commission as full members. While not a member of the WCC, the Roman Catholic Church is a member of some other ecumenical bodies at regional and national levels, for example, the National Council of Churches in Australia and the National Council of Christian Churches in Brazil (CONIC).
Special Commission on Orthodox Participation in the WCC
A Special Commission was set up by the eighth Harare Assembly in December 1998 to address Orthodox concerns about WCC membership and the Council's decision-making style, public statements, worship practices, and other issues.
The Special Commission on Orthodox Participation in the WCC represents the potential for fresh and creative high-level discussion about the structure and life of the Council, a discussion explicitly seen as continuing the foundations laid by the process and the policy document "Towards a Common Understanding and Vision of the World Council of Churches".
Peace Journalism
The WCC is also a prominent supporter and practitioning body for Peace Journalism: journalism practice that aims to avoid a value bias in favour of violence that often characterises coverage of conflict.21
Spin-offs and daughter organizations
The ACT Alliance, bringing together over 100 church-backed relief and development organizations worldwide, was born out of the merger of ACT International (Action by Churches Together International) and ACT Development (Action by Churches Together for Development) in March 2010. Both ACT International, established in 1995, and ACT Development (2007) were created through the leadership of the World Council of Churches (WCC). The two bodies coordinated the work of agencies related to the member churches of the WCC and the Lutheran World Federation in the areas of humanitarian emergencies and poverty reduction respectively. 22
The Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance was officially founded in December 2000 at a meeting convened by the WCC. There are currently 73 churches and Christian organizations that are members of the Alliance, from Catholic, Evangelical, Orthodox and Protestant traditions. These members, representing a combined constituency of tens of millions of people around the world, are committed to working together in public witness and action for justice on defined issues of common concern. Current campaigns are on Food and on HIV and AIDS.23
The Ecumenical Church Loan Fund (ECLOF) was founded in 1946 as one of the world's first international micro-credit institutions in the service of the poor. Willem Visser 't Hooft, then general secretary of the "WCC in process of formation" played an important role in founding ECLOF. It was he who sketched the prospects and challenges for the proposed institution and gave specific ideas on potential sources of funds. His inspiration and team work marked the beginning of a long and fruitful cooperation between ECLOF and the WCC.24
Ecumenical News International (ENI) was launched in 1994 as a global news service reporting on ecumenical developments and other news of the churches, and giving religious perspectives on news developments worldwide. The joint sponsors of ENI, which is based at the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, Switzerland, are the World Council of Churches, the Lutheran World Federation, the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, and the Conference of European Churches, which also have their headquarters at the Ecumenical Centre. 25
Regional/national councils
The WCC has not sought the organic union of different Christian denominations — it has however facilitated dialogue and supported local, national, and regional dialogue and cooperation.
Membership in a regional or national council does not mean that the particular group is also a member of the WCC.
Africa – All Africa Conference of Churches 26
Asia (including Australia and New Zealand) – Christian Conference of Asia 27, Hong Kong
National Council of Churches in Australia
Caribbean – Caribbean Conference of Churches
Europe – Conference of European Churches 28, Geneva, Switzerland
Latin America – Latin American Council of Churches 29
Middle East – Middle East Council of Churches 30
North America
Canadian Council of Churches
National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA
Pacific – Pacific Conference of Churches 31, Suva, Fiji
See also
Christian Denominations
in English-speaking countries
Australia
Australian Christian bodies v · d · e
Australian Interchurch
Australian Evangelical Alliance • site
National Council of Churches
Catholic & Anglican
Anglican Church of Australia
Roman Catholic Church
Holiness & Pietist
Christian and Missionary Alliance
Christian Outreach Centre
Church of the Nazarene
Salvation Army
Seventh-day Adventist Church
Historical Protestantism
Australian Friends
Baptist Union of Australia
Open Brethren
Christian Reformed Churches of Australia
Churches of Christ
Fellowship of Congregational Churches
Lutheran Church of Australia
Presbyterian Church of Australia
Uniting Church in Australia
Wesleyan Methodist Church of Australia
Orthodox
Antiochian Orthodox of Australia & New Z.
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia
Serbian Orthodox of Australia & New Z.
Non-Chalcedonic
Coptic Orthodox Church in Australia
Pentecostal & Related
Australian Christian Churches (AOG)
Christian City Church Intl.
CRC Churches International
Revival Centres International
Vineyard Churches Australia
Worldwide Church of God
Canada
Canadian Christian bodies v · d · e
Canadian Interchurch
Canadian Council of Churches
S. Conference of Orthodox Bishops in America
North Am. Presbyterian & Reformed Council
Anabaptist & Friends
Canadian Mennonite Brethren Churches
Canadian Yearly Meeting (Quakers)
Mennonite Church Canada
Baptist & Stone-Campbell
Baptist
Association of Regular Baptist Churches
Baptist General Conference of Canada
Canadian Baptist Ministries
Canadian Convention of Southern Baptists
Fellowship of Evgcl. Baptist Churches, Canada
North American Baptist Conference
Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Evangelical Christian Church in Canada
Catholic & Anglican
Anglican Church of Canada
Anglican Church in North America
Polish National Catholic Church
Roman Catholic Church
Holiness & Pietist
Christian and Missionary Alliance, Canada
Church of the Nazarene
Evangelical Free Church of Canada
Salvation Army
Seventh-day Adventists, North America
Wesleyan Church
Lutheran
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
Lutheran Church–Canada
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Methodist
British Methodist Episcopal Church
Free Methodist Church in Canada
United Church of Canada
Orthodox
Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese, N.Am.
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
Orthodox Church in America
Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada
Non-Chalcedonic
Armenian Apostolic Diocese of Am.
Coptic Orthodox Church in Canada
Pentecostal
Canadian Assemblies of God
Church of God of Prophecy
Intl. Foursquare Gospel, Canada
Intl. Pentecostal Holiness Church
Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
Pentecostal Church of God
Oneness Pentecostal
United Pentecostal Church Intl.
Presbyterian & Reformed
Canadian and American Reformed Churches
Christian Reformed Church in North America
L'Église réformée du Québec
Presbyterian Church in Canada
Presbyterian Church in America
Reformed Church in America
United Church of Canada
Other
Messianic Jewish Alliance of America
Plymouth Brethren
Vineyard Canada
United Kingdom
Christian denominations in the UK v · d · e
UK Interchurch
Affinity (formerly British Evangelical Council)
Churches Together in Britain & Ireland
Evangelical Alliance, UK
Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches
Churches Together in England
Action of Churches Together, Scotland (ACTS)
Associating Evangelical Churches of Wales • site
Churches Together in Wales
Evangelical Movement of Wales
Anglican
Church of England
Free Church of England
Church of Ireland
Scottish Episcopal Church
Church in Wales
Baptist
Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland
Baptist Union of Great Britain
Baptist Union of Scotland
Baptist Union of Wales
Grace Baptist Assembly
Old Baptist Union
Catholic
Roman Catholicism
England & Wales
Ireland
Scotland
Old Catholicism
British Old Catholic Church • site
Old Catholic Church in Europe
Old Catholic Mariavite Church
Old Catholic Church of Great Britain
Holiness & Pietist
Christian Outreach Centre
Church of the Nazarene
British Moravian Church
Salvation Army
Seventh-day Adventist Church
Wesleyan Holiness Church
Lutheran
Evangelical Lutheran Church of England
Lutheran Church in Great Britain
Methodist & Wesleyan
Free Methodist of the UK
Methodist Church in Ireland
Methodist Church of Great Britain
Wesleyan Reform Union
New Church Movement
Vineyard Churches UK
Ichthus Christian Fellowship
Newfrontiers
Pioneer Church • site
Orthodox
Eastern Orthodox Church
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of G.B.
Russian Orthodox Diocese, G.B. & Ire.
Russian Tradition Vicariate, G.B. & Ire.
Oriental Orthodox Church
British Orthodox Church
Celtic Orthodox Church
Pentecostal
Assemblies of God
Church of God in Christ
Elim Pentecostal Church
Foursquare Gospel Church
Worldwide Church of God
Presbyterian & Reformed
Asso. Presbyterian Churches, Scotland
Church of Scotland
Congregational Federation
Evangelical Presbyterian Church
Free Church of Scotland
Free Church of Scotland (Continuing)
Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland
Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster
Non-subscribing Presbyterian, Ireland
Presbyterian Church in Ireland
Presbyterian Church of Wales
Reformed Presbyterian Church
United Free Church of Scotland
United Reformed Church
Other
Brethren in Christ
Churches of Christ
Fellowship of Ind. Evangelical Churches
Latter-day Saints
Quakers/ Britain Yearly Meeting
Quakers/ Ireland Yearly Meeting
United States
United States Christian bodies v · d · e
United States Interchurch
National Association of Evangelicals
National Council of Churches
Churches Uniting in Christ
S. Conference of Orthodox Bishops in America
North Am. Presbyterian & Reformed Council
Anabaptist & Friends
Brethren Church
Church of the Brethren
Evangelical Friends International
Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches
Friends General Conference
Friends United Meeting
Mennonite Brethren Churches
Mennonite Church USA
Old Order Amish Mennonite Church
Baptist & Stone-Campbell
Baptist
Alliance of Baptists
American Baptist Association
American Baptist Churches
Baptist Bible Fellowship International
Baptist General Conference
Baptist Missionary Association of America
Conservative Baptist Association of America
General Association of Regular Baptist Churches
National Association of Free Will Baptists
National Primitive Baptist Convention
North American Baptist Conference
Southern Baptist Convention
African-American Baptist
National Baptist Convention of America
National Baptist Convention, USA
National Missionary Baptist Convention of America
Progressive National Baptist Convention
Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Christian Churches and Churches of Christ
Churches of Christ
International Churches of Christ
Catholic & Anglican
Anglican Church in North America
Episcopal Church
Old Roman Catholic Church
Polish National Catholic Church
Roman Catholic Church
Holiness & Pietist
Christian and Missionary Alliance
Church of God (Anderson)
Evangelical Covenant Church
Evangelical Free Church of America
Church of the Nazarene
Salvation Army
Seventh-day Adventist Church
Wesleyan Church
Lutheran
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Methodist
African Methodist Episcopal Church
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Free Methodist Church
United Methodist Church
Orthodox
Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
Orthodox Church in America
Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
Serbian Orthodox Church
Non-Chalcedonic
Armenian Apostolic of Am.
Armenian Apostolic Diocese of Am.
Coptic Orthodox Church
Pentecostal
Assemblies of God
Church of God (Cleveland, TN)
Church of God in Christ
Church of God of Prophecy
Full Gospel Fellowship
Intl. Church of the Foursquare Gospel
Intl. Pentecostal Holiness Church
Pentecostal Church of God
Oneness Pentecostal
Pentecostal Assemblies of the World
United Pentecostal Church Intl.
Presbyterian & Reformed
Christian Reformed Church in North America
Conservative Congregational Christian Conference
Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Evangelical Presbyterian Church
Korean Presbyterian Church in America
International Council of Community Churches
National Asso. of Congregational Christian Churches
Presbyterian Church (USA)
Presbyterian Church in America
Reformed Church in America
United Church of Christ
Other
Church of Christ, Scientist
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Community of Christ
Grace Gospel Fellowship
Independent Fundamental Churches of America
Jehovah's Witnesses
Messianic Jewish Alliance of America
Plymouth Brethren
Vineyard USA
See also: Non-denominational Christianity
International Associations
Interdenominational Associations
World Council of Churches
World Evangelical Alliance
Denominational Associations
Friends World Committee for Consultation
Mennonite World Conference
Anglican Communion
Baptist World Alliance
World Convention of Churches of Christ
Eastern Orthodox Church
Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Conference
International Lutheran Council
Lutheran World Federation
World Methodist Council
Pentecostal World Conference
International Conference of Reformed Churches
Reformed Ecumenical Council
World Communion of Reformed Churches
World Reformed Fellowship
Regional Associations
Africa
All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC)
Association of Evangelicals of Africa (AEA)
All Africa Baptist Fellowship
Africa Lutheran Communion
Asia
Christian Conference of Asia (CCA)
Evangelical Fellowship of Asia
Asia Pacific Baptist Federation
Asia Lutheran Communion
Caribbean
Caribbean Conference of Churches (CCC)
Evangelical Association of the Caribbean
Caribbean Baptist Fellowship
Europe
Conference of European Churches (CEC)
European Evangelical Alliance
European Baptist Federation
Pentecostal European Fellowship
Middle East
Middle East Council of Churches (MECC)
Latin America
Latin American Council of Churches (CLAI)
Latin American Evangelical Fellowship (FIDE)
Union of Baptists in Latin America
North America
North American Baptist Fellowship
Standing Conference of Orthodox Bishops in America
North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council
Pacific
Pacific Conference of Churches (PCC)
Evangelical Fellowship of the South Pacific (EFSP)
Asia Pacific Baptist Federation
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References
^ [1]
^ [2]
^ "Who are we?". World Council of Churches. 2003. http://www.wcc-coe.org/wcc/who/index-e.html. Retrieved 2007-04-10.
^ Strong impact, lasting memories
^ [3]
^ What is Faith and Order?
^ Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry (Faith and Order Paper No. 111, the “Lima Text”
^ [4]
^ [5]
^ [6]
^ world council of churches justice, peace and creation
^ Schmitthenner, Ulrich (1999). Contributions of churches and civil society to justice, peace and the integrity of creation: a compendium (with CD-ROM). Frankfurt, Germany: IKO. ISBN 3889394914.
^ JPC Concerns - economy
^ Climate change and water
^ JPC Concerns - indigenous
^ JPC Concerns - Peace
^ [7]
^ JPC: Racism (E)
^ JPC Concerns - Women
^ Youth in the ecumenical movement
^ World Council of Churches Living Letters - Ecumenical team visits
^ WCC press release: Churches launch major humanitarian alliance (24/03/2010)
^ WCC press release: Christian alliance for advocacy marks successes, future challenges (09/12/2010)
^ ECLOF press release: Happy Birthday WCC! (Dec. 1998)
^ eni.ch
^ All Africa Conference of Churches - Welcome
^ Index
^ CEC-KEK.org
^ Consejo Latinoamericano de Iglesias
^ The Middle East Council of Churches
^ Pacificforum.com - Stay Tuned!
World Council of Churches. Members by country and by church Retrieved 2010-03-31
External links
World Council of Churches
Bibliography
W. A. Visser't Hooft, The Genesis of the World Council of Churches, in: A History of The Ecumenical Movement 1517-1948, R. Rose, S. Ch. Neill (ed.), London: SPCK 1967, second edition with revised bibliography, pp.697-724.
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World Council of Churches - News SCHOLARS STUDY WCC IN 1960S AND ’70S For immediate release: 09 March 2011 Dr Katharina Kunter came upon the World Council of Churches (WCC) as an object of research through the discipline of Cold War studies, analyzing the encounter of Christian bodies in East and West from the end of the second world war to the fall of the Berlin Wall. She soon came to realize ...
World Council Of Churches
If only God's people would wake up and see how the world council of churches is using the churches to destroy the very foundations of faith and freedom
WCC NEWS: Inter-Orthodox consultation: Nature of the Church (WCC media WCC NEWS: Int)
World Council of Churches - News INTER-ORTHODOX CONSULTATION BEGINS DISCUSSION ON THE NATURE OF THE CHURCH For immediate release: 04 March 2011 A week-long inter-Orthodox consultation with the aim of studying the Faith and Order document “The Nature and Mission of the Church” began its work on Thursday 3 March in Ayia Napa, Cyprus.
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WCC NEWS: Inter-Orthodox consultation: Nature of the Church (WCC media WCC NEWS: Int)
World Council of Churches - News TVEIT MEETS WITH ARCHBISHOP AND PRESIDENT OF CYPRUS For immediate release: 04 March 2011 The general secretary of the World Council of Churches (WCC), Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit met with Archbishop Chrysostomos II of the Church of Cyprus and the president of Cyprus, Dr Demetris Christofias, in separate meetings Thursday in Nicosia.
World Council of Churches - SourceWatch
The World Council of Churches (WCC) "is the broadest and most ... While the bulk of the WCC's founding churches were European and North American, today most are in Africa, ...
Religion Briefs
First Unitarian Universalist Church will partner with the Columbus Metropolitan Area Church Council to host an interfaith "racial unity service" this weekend.
Homosexuality and the World Council of Churches
The World Council of Churches (WCC) represents 332 Orthodox, Anglican and other Protestant denominations, with a total membership of about 400 million Christians. ...
International Ecumenical Peace Convocation Launched in Jamaica
MEDIA ADVISORY, March 16, 2011 / Standard Newswire / -- From the sound of a new song written specifically for the upcoming International Ecumenical Peace Convocation (IEPC), to a proclamation that Jamaica is the proper place for this peace event, the IEPC was officially launched at a ceremony in Kingston, Jamaica on 15 March organized by the Jamaican Council of Churches and the Caribbean Council ...
THE TRUTH ABOUT THE WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES
Subject: THE TRUTH ABOUT THE WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES. Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2000 12:41:29 ... THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES begins with its ...
Churches urges NATO to remove nuclear weapons from Europe
The World Council of Churches (WCC) and church organizations on both sides of the Atlantic are urging NATO to remove all United States nuclear weapons still based in Europe and end their role in the alliance’s policy. The 200 or so nuclear weapons involved are “remnants of Cold War strategies” the ecumenical organizations say in joint letters.













