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Opportunities to Engage in Ecumenical Work
Ecumenical partners often find working together on issues of peace and justice most effective and rewarding. There are many ways to engage in ecumenical ministries in your community:
- Participate in community ministries with other denominations.
- Worship with local churches from other denominations.
- Work together with others on issues of peace and justice.
- Collaborate with people of other faith communion at your local presbyteries, college campus, or ad hoc committees.
- Ecumenical Dialogues — a great way to learn about other denominations, devise ways to cooperate on specific community projects, and deepen personal faith.
Eugene Carson Blake Scholarship
Named after the pioneer in the ecumenical movement, this scholarship supports a North American student at the Ecumenical Institute at Bossey, Switzerland. Priority will be given to students under 40 who have at least an undergraduate degree in theology or two years of a Master of Divinity/Theology.
Ecumenical Advocacy Days
A movement of the ecumenical Christian community grounded in biblical witness and our shared traditions of justice, peace, and the integrity of Creation. Through worship, theological reflection, and opportunities for learning and witness, the Christian community is mobilized for advocacy on a wide variety of U.S. domestic and international policy issues.
Christian Unity Gathering
Organized by the National Council of Churches (NCC), the Christian Unity Gathering is an annual event providing opportunities for Christians to come together to promote social justice and civil rights.
For more information about Ecumenical opportunities, contact Dianna Wright at dianna.wright@pcusa.org.