Sentences with phrase «in ecumenical organizations»

In the later «60s those of us who had final administrative responsibility in ecumenical organizations lived from payday to payday.

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Monica Maxon is involved with Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation in Washington, D.C., and ecumenical organization for both individuals and congregations.
In England there is the National Marriage Guidance Council, a secular organization, in which the church and church workers are playing an important role; this means that the work is in fact on an ecumenical basiIn England there is the National Marriage Guidance Council, a secular organization, in which the church and church workers are playing an important role; this means that the work is in fact on an ecumenical basiin which the church and church workers are playing an important role; this means that the work is in fact on an ecumenical basiin fact on an ecumenical basis.
In 1942, convinced that the reports of the «final solution» were accurate, ecumenical organizations (including the Federal Council of Churches in New York) strongly condemned their governments for failing to take in more refugeeIn 1942, convinced that the reports of the «final solution» were accurate, ecumenical organizations (including the Federal Council of Churches in New York) strongly condemned their governments for failing to take in more refugeein New York) strongly condemned their governments for failing to take in more refugeein more refugees.
But the fact remains that generations of youth were energized by what they experienced as a new vision of what it means to be a Christian, that the mainline Protestant churches formed ecumenical organizations to work together to implement the new vision, and that, finally, in the depression, many of their practical proposals for social reform were implemented.
On the road of the Church's missionary obedience, the Holy Spirit will reveal the form of ecumenical organization which is most in harmony with the reality of the Church as a world community which seeks to be loyal to its mission and unity.43
Thus we understand ecumenical organizations making great strides in «Life and Work» projects long before serious conversation about «Faith and Order» can get underway.
The contributions on the one hand of Biblical, historical and systematic theology, of history, the sociology of religion and the theology of culture; and on the other, the practical experiments and experiences in ecumenical, national, municipal and parish organization of church life, will, one may hope, eventually be brought together in some kind of temporary historical synthesis.
In the «50s, those of us who worked for ecumenical organizations felt we were riding the wave of the future.
Over nine years, Desbois and his ecumenical organization, Yahad — In Unum have searched for evidence of what Desbois calls the «Holocaust by bullets.»
Reformed Christians, both pastors and laypeople, were very much in the forefront of the early ecumenical organizations of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Americus, GA United States About Blog The Fuller Center for Housing, founded by Millard and Linda Fuller, is a non-profit ecumenical Christian organization devoted to an unrelenting quest to provide adequate shelter for all people in need worldwide.
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