
Transformative Ecumenism: A vision shared in Africa
The air in the Desmond Tutu Conference Centre in Nairobi was thick with palpable expectation. I was there, surrounded by a vibrant tapestry of African Christianity, to present the vision

The air in the Desmond Tutu Conference Centre in Nairobi was thick with palpable expectation. I was there, surrounded by a vibrant tapestry of African Christianity, to present the vision

The Future of Ecumenism The International Steering Group of Transformative Ecumenism (TEM) convened its second meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 21–23 August 2025. The gathering reviewed the movement’s progress and challenges while

The final day of the Youth and Evangelism conference opened with an inspiring worship experience led by youth representatives of the World Council of Churches (WCC). Through four prayer stations

The discrimination against Dalit students in educational institutions is not a new phenomenon. Heinous practices of untouchability, forced-unclean chores, segregation, derision, harassment, victimisation, punitive measures and exclusion by peers, teachers

The overwhelming cultures of violence and silence of both the society and faith communities, especially churches, compel us to embrace “breaking” or “dismantling” as an appropriate form of discipleship. While

On July 11, an interfaith vigil in solidarity with Palestine was held in São Paulo, Brazil, as part of the Latin American Course on Ecumenism and Interfaith Dialogue 2025, coordinated

Called to Create a Movements of Movements! Transformative ecumenism is a movement designed to address contemporary global changes through justice, driven, life centred vocation. Ecumenism emerged from early theological discourses

Around 60 people, including church leaders – lay and clergy, women and youth—theologians, Christian social activists, and representatives of civil society organizations from twenty-seven countries in Africa and the world

As we celebrate the profound mystery of Christmas, we are called to embrace our shared human fragility and the vulnerability of our world. In a time marked by conflict and