Love your neighbour President of the State Parliament of Baden-Württemberg Muhterem Aras expressed great pleasure that so many different churches have traveled to Karlsruhe—and she welcomed them as neighbors. "It’s love your neighbor—that gives us all the strength we need,” she said. “We have to live together. We need churches that look beyond their own sphere. We need a global strength, and this is a tremendous task.” She also offered thanks to people—both local and global—who worked to plan the assembly. “I would like to thank all the helpers and participants from the bottom of my heart—even if not by name—who made this outstanding international meeting possible.” Dr Agnes Abuom, WCC moderator, expressed sincere gratitude to the city of Karlsruhe for hosting the 31 August to 8 September Assembly in the historic German city. “We have been warmly welcomed and we are inspired by the beauty and history of Karlsruhe,” she said. “We know Karlsruhe to be a city founded with a vision of hospitality and tolerance.” Abuom reflected that Karlsruhe is a city where diverse Christian traditions have been welcomed for hundreds of years. “For the fellowship of WCC member churches, the Protestant Church of Baden has a special place among our member churches as the oldest united church in the world,” she said. “Assemblies of the WCC are remembered by the name of the city where they were held. The 11th assembly will forever be remembered as the Karlsruhe assembly.” Livestream of the WCC 11th Assembly in Karlsruhe, Germany Photos of the WCC 11th Assembly in Karlsruhe, Germany WCC 11th Assembly in Karlsruhe, Germany |
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