World Council of Churches

A worldwide fellowship of churches seeking unity, a common witness and Christian service

You are here: Home
113 items matching your search terms.
Filter the results.
Item type



















New items since



Sort by relevance · date (newest first) · alphabetically
Morning Prayer for Thursday, 9 April 2020
Come, true light. Come, life eternal. Come, hidden mystery. Come, treasure without name...
Located in Resources / / Coping with the Coronavirus / Together in prayer
Morning Prayer for Thursday, 16 April 2020
Come, my Light, and illumine my darkness. Come, my Life, and revive me from death...
Located in Resources / / Coping with the Coronavirus / Together in prayer
Document Joint call on Zimbabwean leaders
Located in Resources / / WCC general secretary / Joint declarations, statements and reflections
Document Consultation on faith, healing and mission (Ghana)
hosted by the Church of Pentecost, Ghana
Located in Resources / / WCC commissions and working groups / Mission and evangelism
Document Ecumenical Message to the Leaders of the Church in Sudan
Located in Resources / / Regional concerns / Africa
Document Minute on Zimbabwe
Located in Resources / / Regional concerns / Africa
Document World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, Durban, South Africa, 26 August - 7 September 2001
Concluding statement issued by the World Council of Churches delegation
Located in Resources / / United Nation relations / World conferences
Document Theological Education for Holistic Healing
Located in Resources / / Ecumenical theological education (ETE) / WCC Programme on Ecumenical theological education
Document Africa praying
This resource book is designed for all who have to handle situations created by this relatively new epidemic - church leaders/workers, Sunday school teachers, youth leaders, the laity.
Located in Resources / / EHAIA / Liturgical material
Document Modèles de prédications
Le présent ouvrage est le resultat des concertations entreprises par l'Initiative Oecuménique sur le VIH/SIDA en Afrique en collaboration avec des personnes désinteressées dans la lutte contre le VIH/SIDA. Il a pour but de proposer un langage que les Eglises peuvent utiliser pour lutter contre le VIH/SIDA.
Located in Resources / / EHAIA / Liturgical material