Ecumenism refers to the movement among various Christian denominations encouraging improved church relations and promotion of common ministries.- Category ID : 457171
Ecumenical forum for churches in Sweden: including the Free church, the Catholic church, the Lutheran church and the Orthodox church. [Swedish, English]
Ecumenical forum of the Protestant and Orthodox Churches in India, seeking to provide a Christian witness in society and a forum for discussion of issues among Christians in India.
Churches working for moral reconstruction in South Africa, focusing on issues of justice, reconciliation, integrity of creation and the eradication of poverty and contributing towards the empowerment of all who are spiritually, socially and economically marginalized.
A resource and networking tool for evangelicals in the United States, including publications, resolutions, press releases, conferences and events, member listings and applications, and links.
A national ecumenical movement of Christian women in the United States whose life centers around prayer, Bible study, advocacy and action, with a strong commitment to social justice, to human rights, to civil rights, to the welfare and flourishing of women and children so that all may flourish.
Paul Couturier was a French priest and the apostle of Christian Unity. The Couturier Links of Ecumenical Friendship website is an initiative to observe the Fiftieth Anniversary of his death. A number of events will be coordinated to take place throughout 2003 in England, France and Belgium.
Covers the views, Marian patronage, priest director and officers of this organisation working for the reunion of all Christians with the Apostolic See of Rome. Also brief details of the "Sodality of the Precious Blood".
Sponsored by the World Council of Churches. Information on issues of peace and justice, church renewal, and work with youth and young adults toward ecumenism. Includes discussion boards, resource listings, and a calendar of upcoming events from around the world.
IES is an integral part of Ukrainian Catholic University (Ukraine, Lviv). It promotes interdenominational, international and interdisciplinary reflection on the contemporary ecumenical movement and offer an academic, modern, and interactive education in ecumenical studies.
A fellowship of Orthodox, Protestant, and Old Catholic European Churches along with some associated organisations. Members and links, news, events and contact.
The relief, development, and refugee assistance arm of the National Council of the Churches of Christ an ecumenical consortium of Christian denominations in the USA. Includes overview, work and getting involved.
A relationship among eleven churches in the United States, succeeding the Consultation on Church Union, focusing on issues of racial reconciliation and sharing together.
Interdenominational radio and television ministry broadcasting preachers from across America. Formerly known as The Protestant Hour and produced by five mainline denominations in the United States.