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Treffen von Reformiertem Weltbund (WARC) und Reformiertem Ökumenischen Rat (REC)
WARC and REC governing bodies meet for the first time in Utrecht
The meeting will consolidate planning for the historic merger of the two organizations into the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC). A uniting General Council will be held in June 2010 at
WCRC will represent 80 million Reformed Christians around the world. WARC has 75 million members in 214 churches in 107 countries. REC has 12 million members in 39 churches in 25 countries.
The
“This important joint meeting demonstrates the commitment of these two Reformed bodies to grow together in the coming months,” said WARC general secretary Setri Nyomi. “It is a great opportunity to meet our sisters and brothers in REC and to make concrete our dream of a new truly vital Reformed communion that will meet the challenge of God’s call to justice and unity in the 21st century.”
Added Richard van Houten, general secretary of REC, “It will be the first time the leaders of the two organizations will have to work together and they can send an important message to our members about how the cultures of WARC and REC will blend together, working for the common mission God has given them.”
The gathering is being hosted and supported by the
Both general secretaries expressed their gratitude to the
Quelle: Homepage WARC
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Quelle: Internetseite des SEK
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