NCC, CWS look to the future with
hope
The
annual General Assembly of the National Council of
Churches USA and Church World Service
adjourned
with a celebration of the past 100 years in
ecumenism and a renewed hope that the future of this
communion of communions is bright.
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Young adult ecumenists showed 'New Fire' at Denver
Over
the course of three days, spanning the weekend of
November 8 - 10, approximately 40 young adult ecumenists
gathered here in the Renaissance Hotel in Denver to
explore how they could be in better relationship with
one another, work more effectively to be the body of
Christ to the world, and how they might add "New Fire"
to the ecumenical movement.
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Tune in as NCC presents four holiday network specials
The
NCC
will present three
one-hour specials in December on
affiliates of the ABC, CBS and NBC television networks, and
another special on ABC affiliates in January. These specials, along with 12 others
during the year, are presented on more than 300 local ABC, CBS and
NBC stations through the auspices of the
Interfaith Broadcasting Commission. NCC’s Wesley “Pat” Pattillo serves as current
president of the IBC board.
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Kinnamon on UN Advocacy week: justice is security
As
keynote speaker at UN Advocacy week, the NCC general
secretary asked: As political life in the United States
undergoes major transition, can we advocate effectively
for a U.S. foreign policy that favors diplomacy over
force, for a foreign policy that seeks “security” not
through unilateral defense but through attentiveness to
the injustice that afflicts other children of God?
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G.A. calls on U.S. to halt workplace immigration raids
The General adopted a joint immigration reform
resolution that calls on the federal government to, among other
things, end mass indiscriminate immigration raids on places of
employment. The
resolution also commits the NCC and CWS to establishing an
ecumenical task force on immigration. The two organizations
committed themselves "to strive together for a society
that treats immigrants" justly.
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Devoted ecumenists awarded at General Assembly
Ten
humanitarian and ecumenical leaders with
deep roots in the Christian unity movement were feted during the
2008 General Assembly of the National Council of Churches and Church
World Service in Denver's Renaissance Hotel. The General
Assembly awards banquet is an annual event to mark the
contributions of devoted workers on the front lines and
behind the scenes.
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Interfaith Commission warns of extreme DVD on Islam
The
NCC's Interfaith Relations Commission has raised alarm
over the mass distribution of 28 million copies of what
it termed a “distorted and misleading” DVD entitled:
“Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West." The
Commission charged that the DVD has the effect of
“fanning the sparks of mistrust, bigotry and hatred that
undermine the very foundations of a multi-religious
democracy.”
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Ecumenical conference on trafficking: final report
The
Ecumenical Conference on Human Trafficking began at
12:30 pm on Monday, September 29, 2008 at the Church
Center for the United Nations, 777 United nations Plaza,
New York, NY, 10017 and finished at 12:30 pm on
Wednesday, October 1, 2008. There were 72
participants representing 15 different denominations or
faith communities, 3 interfaith organizations and 7
secular organizations.
The final report is here.
Kinnamon and Kobia: protect the Christians of Iraq
NCC
General Secretary Michael Kinnamon has welcomed a call
by World Council of Churches General Secretary Samuel Kobia "to quell the violence" against the Christian minority
in Iraq. Kobia issued the plea to officials of the United Nations
and the Iraqi government, seeking "swift action to quell
the violence in Iraq and to thwart activities aimed at
the expulsion of Christians and other minority
populations."
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NCC calls for support of beleaguered India Christians
Christians
make up two percent of the population of India, and for
the past 10 months they have been subject to violent
attacks at the hands of Hindus.
"This
persecution of Christians in India must stop!" declared
NCC General Secretary Michael Kinnamon at rally of
Indian Christians near United Nations headquarters in
New York. "We in the United States stand with you in
this time of anxiety and suffering. You are not
alone!"
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Ecumenical response issued to 'A Common Word'
The
NCC Governing Board has approved an ecumenical response
to "A Common Word Between Us and
You," declaring Christianity and Islam "are compelled to find common
ground." The Muslim message
is a letter from Muslim scholars worldwide that seeks
dialogue with Christians based on love of God and love
of neighbor, two commandments central to both Islam and
Christianity, as well as to Judaism.
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NCC Women's Ministries
offer electioneering guides
Your
congregation can make your voice heard during this
election year with the assistance of
In Times of Great
Decision: How Congregations Can Take Part in Legal,
Non-Partisan Election Activities, and
Faith Seeking Peace, new resources developed by WAND Educational Fund for
people of faith and available through NCC Women's
Ministries and the Justice for Women Working Group.
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New NRSV formats teach
discipleship and eco-justice
The
NCC's NRSV is a staple in homes, churches and
seminaries, and new formats are aimed at adding new
dimensions to the reading of scripture.
HarperOne's "The Green Bible" offers what conservationist Cal DeWitt
calls a "green lens" for for celebrating creation.
And "The Discipleship Study Bible" published by WJK Press is introduced as "the first completely new NRSV study
Bible in five years."
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Church councils minister creatively to immigrants
Compelled by faith to welcome all people as neighbors,
church people have developed creative and effective immigrations ministries. Across the country, city and
state councils of churches are welcoming additional ideas
to enhance their support of neighbors who are
sometimes dismissed as 'aliens.' For an overview
of their work – and ideas for ministries in your own
neighborhood – look
here.
NCC centennial history vignettes have some surprises
The
NCC is posting a series of monthly "Ecumenical Moments"
on its Web page as one of several ways of celebrating
it's 100th anniversary this year. Most of the "Ecumenical Moments" retrace familiar NCC activities in
Bible publishing, religious education, and peace and justice work.
But there have been surprises. What, for example, was John Foster
Dulles doing in our peace-making history?
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This 87-page book, edited by Dr. Antonios Kireopoulos, the National Council of Churches’
Senior Program Director for Faith and Order and Interfaith Relations, examines the issue of peace and international relationships with essays, Bible studies, prayers, litanies and other worship resources. 
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