Monday, March 10, 2025

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Week of March 3 - 7

The Rev. Jihyun Oh announces an interim leadership team for the Interim Unified Agency

The team includes people already in senior leadership as well as those serving public-facing ministries in the IUA

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PC(USA) delegation hears the stories of survivors of the Southern California wildfires

The visitors also view the devastation brought on by the Eaton fire in Altadena

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Philadelphia area congregation offers ashes to commuters

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the Lenten season

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Communication is key for the Unification Commission

Co-Moderators reflect on what they have learned from Interim Unified Agency staff

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Chicago church finds a home in the homes it supported

Friendship Presbyterian Church is a vocal advocate for affordable housing and the anchor tenant of an affordable housing complex it supported

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WCC NEWS: Media accreditation opens for the WCC central committee meeting

Media accreditation is now open for the World Council of Churches (WCC) central committee, which will convene in Johannesburg, South Africa, 18 – 24 June. Media accreditation is mandatory for access to open sessions, press conferences, briefings, and seminars – onsite, as well as online.
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This central committee meeting will continue to focus on strategies and concrete measures for achieving goals developed by the WCC 11th Assembly in Karlsruhe in 2022 and further developed into plans at the WCC central committee in Geneva in 2023. Turning priorities into actions in all programmatic areas and further strengthening the WCC’s influence on world affairs in a spirit of pilgrimage, reconciliation, and unity, remain key objectives.     

The central committee meets normally every two years and serves as the chief governing body of the WCC between assemblies. The central committee is responsible for implementing the policies adopted by the assembly, as well as reviewing and supervising WCC programmes and the budget of the council. The current central committee’s mandate terminates at the WCC 12th Assembly, scheduled to take place in 2030.

More information about the WCC central committee and other governing bodies of WCC, as well as news releases and other information, can be found at the WCC Press Centre.

Application form, media accreditation for WCC central committee 2025

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RNS Morning Report - As White House considers abandoning foreign aid, faith groups say they can’t do it alone

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As White House considers abandoning foreign aid, faith groups say they can’t do it alone

WASHINGTON (RNS) — A discussion centered on whether the federal government should be dispensing foreign aid, which government officials referred to as ‘philanthropy.’
 

Turned down by state, Oklahoma schools chief is out to raise funds for Trump-endorsed Bibles

(RNS) — The state superintendent acknowledged there has been resistance to his goal of getting Bibles into classrooms.  
 

African theologians look to Nicene Creed’s anniversary year to reshape spiritual future

(RNS) — One theologian said Africa’s celebrations of the Christian framework would exhibit the continent’s rich theological heritage and highlight new ways of thinking about faith unbound by colonial legacies.
 

Scripture doesn’t make rules for pastors’ wives. Beth Allison Barr explains why it matters.

(RNS) — In ‘Becoming the Pastor’s Wife,’ Barr argues that the white, evangelical model for pastors’ wives is a product of culture, not Scripture.

 

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Fighting antisemitism online is an endless, tiring battle

(RNS) — The hatred was sitting right there on my screen. Why was I so shocked?
 

Why Muslim American nonprofits are taking steps to build trust with donors during Ramadan

(The Conversation) — Zakat is an obligatory charitable practice for which donations are traditionally made through institutions.

 

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This Lent, US Lutherans are learning a new Palestinian practice: Sumud

(RNS) — An Arab word meaning 'steadfastness,' the Sumud devotional offers churches a six-week study to raise awareness of Israel’s military rule over Palestinians.
 

Southern Baptist leaders remain undaunted as legal bills from abuse investigation mount

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (RNS)— Leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee said they face rising legal bills but defended the nation’s largest Protestant denomination as a force for good.

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