Archive for tag: Christian Churches Together

Archive pour tag : Christian Churches Together

The Rev. Carlos Malave, who for the past 11 years has served as associate for ecumenical relations in the Office of the General Assembly, has accepted a call as executive director for Christian Churches Together (CCT).

Created in 2001, CCT is a forum of more than 35 churches and Christian organizations that encompasses the broad diversity of Christianity in the U.S. ― Evangelical, Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Pentecostals, historic Protestant, Racial and Ethnic churches.

“I’m convinced CCT offers hope to our country for a reconciliation that’s inclusive of all Christian traditions,” Malave told Presbyterian News Service in a June 14 interview. His selection as CCT’s executive director was confirmed June 19. “CCT is still an experiment in the works,” Malave said. “There are still some gaps, but the intention and possibility of being fully inclusive is there.”
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Posted: June 22, 2012 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=7275
Categories: PCUSA NewsIn this article: Christian Churches Together, ecumenism, Presbyterian Church USA
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National Council of Churches General Secretary Bob Edgar welcomed the U.S. Catholic Bishops’ decision Nov. 17 to join Christian Churches Together in the U.S.A. (CCT), an effort to bring Catholics, evangelical and mainline Protestants, and Orthodox Christians around a common table for the first time.
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Posted: Nov. 18, 2004 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=12785
Categories: NewsIn this article: Christian Churches Together, ecumenism
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A vision for the most inclusive Christian organization ever in the United States advanced dramatically when a diverse group of 46 national church leaders agreed Jan. 29, 2003, on a concrete proposal to take back to their church bodies for consideration.
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Posted: Jan. 29, 2003 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=12787
Categories: Communiqué, NewsIn this article: Christian Churches Together, ecumenism
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A flurry of new acronyms is appearing on the ecumenical stage: ACR (The Association for Church Renewal); CCT (Christian Churches Together in the U.S.A.); FCFONA (Foundation for a Conference on Faith and Order in North America); GCF (Global Christian Forum). All affect evangelicals.

These acronyms represent attempts to transcend and to some extent replace, redefine, or reconfigure the older acronyms of the NCC (National Council of Churches) and the WCC (World Council of Churches), the carriers of ecumenical vitalities and viruses during their last 50 years.
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Posted: Aug. 5, 2002 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=12779
Categories: NewsIn this article: Christian Churches Together, ecumenism, National Council of Churches of Christ (USA)
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Catégorie : NewsDans cet article : Christian Churches Together, ecumenism, National Council of Churches of Christ (USA)

“Hope, Good Will” Mark Exploration of Broader Christian Unity, Lead to Formation of Christian Churches Together in the U.S.A. “A good deal of hope and common good will” mark explorations by church leaders of a broader expression of Christian unity in the United States, reported National Council of Churches President Elenie Huszagh to the NCC’s
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Posted: May 14, 2002 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=12783
Categories: NewsIn this article: Christian Churches Together, Christian unity, ecumenism
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Catégorie : NewsDans cet article : Christian Churches Together, Christian unity, ecumenism