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

… that question together in the United States and Canada. We are grateful for the World Council of Churches’ accompaniment on the journey," he said.

Prof. Dr Ani Ghazaryan Drissi, WCC programme executive for Ecumenical Theological Education and coordinator of GETI 2025, said it is deeply inspiring to see how the GETI 2025 vision continues to take root and inspire initiatives in different regions.

NATI-RETI offers a strong example of how the GETI model can be adapted to a specific regional context through the collaboration and shared ownership of churches and ecumenical partners. It shows that ecumenical formation becomes truly meaningful when it responds to local realities while remaining connected to the worldwide ecumenical movement.

The curriculum is structured around six interconnected pillars: solidarity with Indigenous communities, racism and anti-racism, secularism and laicity, wealth disparity and poverty, climate justice, and interfaith dialogue. Participants engage these themes through an integrated methodology combining intellectual study, spiritual formation, and contextual immersion.

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The speaker praises NATI-RETI as a strong example of successful ecumenical adaptation and collaboration.

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