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Ecumenical Institute brings emerging theologians together across North America–Turtle Island

… draws inspiration from the WCC Global Ecumenical Theological Institute (GETI) and adapts its immersive model to the realities of North America–Turtle Island.

"This collaborative effort has reignited my hope in ecumenism and in significant ways re-energized my own commitment to this important work," said Rev. Dr. Leslie Copeland, Senior Associate General Secretary & Advocacy Director at NCCCUSA.

"Working together has strengthened the partnership between NCCUSA and CCC and helped us to understand each other's cultures and history better, deepened the visible unity of churches across North America-Turtle Island, and resulted in lasting and meaningful relationships that will encourage future connections. It has been such an incredible learning and growth experience - one that I will always treasure," she added.

For Pastor Peter Noteboom, CCC Acting General Secretary, “Where Now for Visible Justice?” is a perennial question in the ecumenical movement. "This regional ecumenical theological institute offers us a special opportunity to respond to that question together in the United States and Canada. We are grateful for the World Council of Churches’ accompaniment on the journey," he said.

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For · partnership between NCCUSA and CCC
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The speaker highlights the strengthening of the partnership and the meaningful relationships it has created.

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