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Africa cries: “God of life, lead us to peace, justice and dignity”

Delegates inspired to speak out against poverty and to mark AACC assembly as the turning point for the church in Africa to react against the sin of poverty.


Photo: From left to right: Samuel Kobia and Konrad Raiser (WCC/Naveen Qayyum).

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World Communion of Reformed Churches

Called to Communion... Committed to Justice...

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We are a network of Protestant churches in 108 countries. Our member churches are Presbyterian, Congregational, Reformed, Waldensian, United, and Uniting with an estimated combined membership of 80 million people.

What we do
We promote church renewal and unity. We encourage member churches to engage in contemporary mission. We advocate for economic, ecological and gender justice.

Why
We believe that Christian faith engages us in actions which respond to the spiritual needs and economic and social rights of all people in society. This includes ensuring responsible use of natural resources.
Our objective is to foster unity among our member churches and to promote change that will lead to just and sustainable peace.

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We are committed to collaborating with other church movements on issues of common concern such as climate change, gender justice and theological dialogue. We are supported principally by membership contributions of finances and human resources. We also seek funding for specific projects.

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Churches urged to pray against racism in Malaysia


The Christian Federation of Malaysia has issued a call for a day for prayer against racism on Monday 13 May, says Mok Cheh Liang of the Presbyterian Church in Malaysia. Mok is in Dodowa, Ghana for meetings of WCRC’s Executive Committee.

Photo: Mok Cheh Liang (WCRC/Greenaway)

Pray for peace in Sudan and South Sedan

The World Communion of Reformed Churches has issued a call for prayers for the peoples of Sudan and South Sudan. "Many of us have watched developments in the border areas between Sudan and South Sudan with much pain," the statement says. "Let us pray that justice and peace may prevail."

Photo: Cross made from bullet


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