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NCC Mourns Passing of Rev. Dr. Dale Luffman, Committed Ecumenist
The National Council of Churches joins the family and friends of Rev. Dr. Dale Luffman in grieving his loss. Rev. Luffman died at his home in Redmond, Oregon, on the
The National Council of Churches joins the family and friends of Rev. Dr. Dale Luffman in grieving his loss. Rev. Luffman died at his home in Redmond, Oregon, on the
In a historic joint pastoral statement released on 26 March, the World Council of Churches, Regional Ecumenical Organizations, and the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA
This major health challenge the world is facing has not been seen in generations—perhaps never before! A whole new glossary of terms has been introduced into the global lexicon: Coronavirus,
Today my calendar reminds me of a flight from Geneva to Frankfurt. I am not in Geneva though. Like many other people, I stay at home; home for me is
My favorite Scripture passage when I was growing up was Joshua 1:9 (…”be strong and courageous; do not be frightened or dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you
We are living in a profound moment in world history. We woke up one day and the Coronavirus (COVID-19) was on the doorstep of humanity. Suddenly, our lives were disrupted
Rev. Meagan Manas, Director of Internal Relationships, Massachusetts Council of Churches A meditation on Exodus 17:-7. One of my favorite parts about this story is that the people complain, Moses
By Rev. Doug Leonard, World Council of Churches representative to the United Nations This climate of public anxiety feels similar to the weeks and months following the terrorist attacks of