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Ecumenical Relations Committee

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INTRODUCTION

Welcome to the Ecumenical Relations Committee, which is one of six autonomous committees of the Support and Services Council.

What is ecumenical relations?

Ecumenism is about different branches of the Church in Scotland, and indeed Christians around the world, working together locally and in unity as part of a global Christian movement.

Photograph of delegates at the 2007 General Assembly
The Moderator of the 2007 General Assembly, the Right Rev Sheilagh Kesting (front centre), is flanked by her chaplains
and ecumenical delegates to the Assembly

Ecumenism springs up naturally in our own back yards. It isn't just people talking about how the churches can come together, although that is important. It is mainly about Christians living in local communities discovering that there is more that unites us than divides us.

Who are we?

Within the Church of Scotland, the Ecumenical Relations Committee is responsible for encouraging and enabling an ecumenical vision in Scotland.
Members seek to encourage ecumenical engagement through the councils, presbyteries and congregations of the Church of Scotland.

Photograph of the Pope's installation in 2005
Together in faith:
Former Moderator Professor Iain Torrance (right) and The Most Rev Mario Conti, Archbishop of Glasgow, at the installation of Pope Benedict XVI in Rome

We promote understanding through ecumenical working drawn from international and European levels. As part of the universal Church, we believe that God calls us to celebrate and move towards visible unity, to strive to work more closely with our Christian sisters and brothers in Scotland and throughout the world.

What do we do?

The committee attempts to assist projects at local and national level which develop ecumenical relationships. More and more around Scotland, men and women are working, studying and worshipping together with other Christians, and the committee organises local and national events. There is an increasing network of ecumenical officers who work at creating and fostering local co-operation.

You can download the full guide to our remit and purpose below in Word [.doc]. rich text [.rtf] and text only[.txt] formats.

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In this section

Introduction
Welcome to the Committee on Ecumenical Relations pages

Our global family
Working together with partners and other churches throughout Scotland and internationally

News and events
The latest updates from the committee and partnership news

Resources
A range of information and resources to download

Contact us
How to get in touch with the committee and our staff

Links
A list of helpful external website links

 

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