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Grieving with Paris, Beirut, Baghdad
Common prayer in Geneva responds to acts of violence Commemorating the Armenian Genocide of 1915-23 was to have been the principal focus of the service of Sunday morning prayer on
Common prayer in Geneva responds to acts of violence Commemorating the Armenian Genocide of 1915-23 was to have been the principal focus of the service of Sunday morning prayer on
WASHINGTON: The National Council of Churches grieves with Muslims worldwide after hearing the news of the more than 700 worshipers who died in the tragedy that took place during the
The National Council of Churches echoes and endorses the call of Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service for the US Government to open its borders to 100,000 Syrian refugees this coming
Welcome Francis into a Long Line of Faith Leaders and Traditions Who Call for Stewardship of Creation Washington, D.C. – Standing in solidarity with their Catholic brothers and sisters, the
The National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA expresses its deep sadness at the news of the mass killings last night at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in
WASHINGTON: In their cry, “No justice, no peace,” protesters in Ferguson, Baltimore, New York and in other cities across the country are expressing the same sentiments of disappointment and frustration
May 7, 2015– This evening’s commemoration is a solemn occasion. We are gathered with our sisters and brothers in the Armenian Orthodox Church and the wider Armenian community to give
This evening’s commemoration is a solemn occasion. We are gathered with our sisters and brothers in the Armenian Orthodox Church and the wider Armenian community to give witness to the