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May 30: “Together in One Place” (Acts 2:1) Online Ecumenical Prayer Service

For info and registration: ecumenical-pentecost.eventbrite.ca Amid the unique challenges and opportunities of this year’s COVID-19 pandemic, the CCC is hosting an online ecumenical Pentecost prayer service that will allow us to “come together in one place” (Acts 2:1) in ecumenical friendship and prayer. The season of Pentecost has always held a special significance for the […]

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Statement by the Faith and Life Sciences Reference Group on COVID-19

A message of gratitude and encouragement from The Canadian Council of Churches to the scientific and medical communities working to eliminate COVID-19 and its effects, and to the general public who trust and rely on their efforts   Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine

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The CCC Prepares for “Together in One Place” (Acts 2:1): An Online Ecumenical Worship Service to Mark Pentecost

The disruptions COVID-19 has brought have shifted our normal patterns of being and the ability to gather as faith communities. While physical distancing is challenging for everyone, it is a unique grief for those accustomed to regularly gathering in the name of Jesus. Yet this unprecedented trial has also provided new opportunities to come together

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Upcoming Webinar: Bridging Intergenerational Gaps within Ethnic Immigrant Churches

Webinar: April 29, 2020 | 4PM EDT Do you encounter intergenerational gaps in your ethnic immigrant church or other ministries? Register for this free webinar organized by Forum for Intercultural Leadership and Learning to better understand this phenomenon and how to respond to it! Full description: Intergenerational gaps are as common in families as in churches,

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Hope, Gratitude and Solidarity: A Message to Canadians from Religious Leaders in Canada in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

The Canadian Council of Churches joined religious leaders from across Canada to issue a common message to all who call Canada home, expressing the need for hope, gratitude, and solidarity in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This ecumenical and interfaith message is a response by religious leaders from across Canada which was initiated by the

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Historic Joint Statement of the World Council of Churches and Regional Ecumenical Organizations Urges Standing Together to Protect Life

In a historic joint pastoral statement released on 26 March 2020, The Canadian Council of Churches joined the World Council of Churches and other Regional Ecumenical Organizations to affirm the urgency of standing together to protect life amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. For the first time ever, all regions in the ecumenical movement around the world

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The CCC Joins with Other Members of the Charitable Sector to Express Thanks to the Prime Minister

Yesterday, March 24, 2020, The Canadian Council of Churches–in cooperation with the Canadian Council of Christian Charities and the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada–sent a common letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other members of the federal government to express gratitude for including registered charities in recent COVID-19 announcements. As the letter acknowledged, “Canada’s places

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