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WCC mission returns from World Social Forum pledging faith into action

… justice, dignity, solidarity, peace, and respect for creation,” he said. “I commit myself, as a citizen, a believer, and a religious leader, to contributing, within my sphere of influence, to this transformation.”

Mercy Olaoluwa Olatayo, of Palmira FarmTrade in Nigeria, said the sessions on land and water justice left her with one conviction: that the different justices at stake are inseparable. “Land justice is tied to dignity, water justice to peace, climate resilience to survival, and faith to the courage to act,” she said. “I came away believing that knowledge has little value if it never leaves the conference room, and that faith has little force if it never becomes action.”

The mission’s five side events fed into a joint statement on land, water, and food justice in West Africa, drafted with participants’ input across the week. For Kinda, Oseni, Olatayo, and the rest of the group, the return journey was where the forum’s slogan met its test: whether conviction becomes action.

Advocacy continues under the Ecumenical Decade of Climate Justice Action (2025–2034), with …

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