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Philip Potters spirituelles Vermächtnis und seine Aussage „only connect“ als Ausrichtung für die ökumenische Bewegung haben noch heute eine große Bedeutung für Menschen, die sich in der Friedensarbeit engagieren

Die Teilnehmenden an einer Online-Gedenkveranstaltung für den ehemaligen Generalsekretär des Ökumenischen Rates der Kirchen (ÖRK) machten sich Philip Potters zutiefst simple Vorgabe für die Arbeit der ökumenischen Bewegung – „only connect“ – zu eigen und befassten sich mit dem immer noch nicht vollständig erfassten Vermächtnis dieses bemerkenswerten Mannes.

Why the life of Philip Potter is so relevant for the new generation—and how to find out more

Stephen Brown is editor of The Ecumenical Review. Below, he reflects on the legacy of Phillip Potter, World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary from 1972 to 1984. An upcoming webinar on 23 August will commemorate the 100th anniversary of Potter’s birth, as well as introduce him to a new ecu-menical generation, that they may be inspired by his legacy, his passion, his commitment, his spirituality and his love for the Bible.

WCC shares overview of June central committee meeting

With 124 of 155 central committee members and presidents from around the world present, the WCC central committee convened to advance preparations for the 11th WCC Assembly, taking place in 2022 in Karlsruhe, Germany under the theme Christs love moves the world to reconciliation and unity.” The central committee also addressed membership matters and strengthened the WCC fellowship through prayer and sharing. 

Latest issue of International Review of Mission focuses on “reconciliation as a missional task”

The latest issue of the World Council of Churches’ journal International Review of Mission deals with one of the most urgent issues in the world today – reconciliation.

Under the title, “Reconciliation as a Missional Task,” the issue explores the meaning of reconciliation, how it can be understood theologically, and what its missiological dimensions mean for the church’s missional task.