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WCRC a "worthy partner" says Ghana's president

WCRC can be a “worthy partner” in efforts to address poverty and interfaith relations, Ghana’s president tells WCRC delegation.

L to R: Pillay and Mahama in Accra
(Photo: Presidential photography service)

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World Communion of Reformed Churches

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WCRC a "worthy partner" says Ghana's president

WCRC can be a “worthy partner” in efforts to address poverty and interfaith relations, Ghana’s president tells WCRC delegation.

L to R: Pillay and Mahama in Accra
(Photo: Presidential photography service)

Question of the future is subject of discussion for World Communion of Reformed Churches

“We are called to go where God calls,” Nyomi declared. “Are we ready to go even when it is not comfortable?”

Photo: Setri Nyomi (WCRC/Greenaway)

Syria will be focus of worldwide day of prayer on Saturday 11 May


Churches around the world are asked to join in the Day of Prayer for Syria on Saturday 11 May, says WCRC Executive Committee member Najla Kassab.

Najla Kassab (Photo: WCRC/Koopmans)

World Communion of Reformed Churches to meet in Ghana


The role of the Reformed church movement in global ecumenism is the focus of a meeting of WCRC's executive committee in Ghana, 7-15 May.

Photo: Setri Nyomi (Helen Putsman-Penet)

Global gathering of Reformed and Catholic theologians continues forty-year dialogue


Theologians from WCRC and the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity met 7-13 April at Notre Dame, Indiana,in the United States as part of an ongoing international Catholic-Reformed dialogue.

Photo: Douwe Visser heads WCRC's Office of Theology and Communion (WCRC/Sumichan

Churches must lead Korean peace initiatives says Reformed church leader


Churches need to be in the forefront of seeking peace in the Korean peninsula, WCRC's General Secretary says in remarks made today in Japan. "Churches need to urge their governments to pursue peace even in these times," Setri Nyomi told Japanese church representatives.

Photo: Setri Nyomi (Helen Putsman-Penet)

Faith that perseveres in the face of challenges

“I came away inspired by what I have seen in the Presbyterian Church of Vietnam,” says WCRC General Secretary,Setri Nyomi,following a three-day tour of Vietnam.

Photo: Setri Nyomi and Nguyen Mba Nha in "attic church"

21st century mission in Taiwan


Over breakfast with the husband and wife pastoral team at Ju Dang Presbyterian Church in Taiwan, talk turns to the people whose lives have set the model for 21st century mission in the country.

Photo: JuDang Presbyterian (WCRC/Greenaway)

Good Friday and Easter Message


In a message to member churches, WCRC General Secretary, Setri Nyomi, writes: "Trusting in the crucified God who identifies with us, we can, even in the broken world in which we live, rejoice that death does not have the last word."

Photo: Taiwanese calla lily
(WCRC/Greenaway)


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