Events Calendar Archive
Save the Date! Peace Among the Peoples
Ecumenically-minded Christian peacemakers will gather to reflect on the future of the ecumenical peace movement in North America, and beyond.
Reflections from this conference will contribute to the agenda of the May 2011 International Ecumenical Peace Convocation of the World Council of Churches in Kingston, Jamaica, which will culminate the 2001-2010 Decade to Overcome Violence (DOV) program.
Let There Be Life? Christian Activism, Social Justice and the Future of the Earth
World Student Christian Federation (WSCF) North American Region invites you to attend a Regional Conference and Consultation on eco-justice
RCCongress 2010, Embracing Change: Communicating Faith in Today's World
RCCongress 2010 will bring together an estimated 1,200 communication professionals from many settings around the world.
Planners are again committed to diversity and inclusiveness. Speakers, workshop leaders and performers will represent a broad spectrum of communication disciplines, faith traditions and theological perspectives.
The idea is to provide a forum to expand the experience and broaden the perspective of professional communicators beyond their specialized work area.
Ecumenical Advocacy Days
Join hundreds of faith-based advocates in taking action on U.S. legislation that will welcome immigrants, protect refugees and prevent displacement for millions. Check out special opportunities for young adults.
Ecumenical Youth Assembly 2010
NCCI-COY plans to organize a National Ecumenical Youth Assembly (NEYA) based on the theme Come, Let's be Friends, from 6 - 10 January 2010 in St.Thomas School, Kolkata, India.
God Without Borders
We create borders between us and God, between Christians and other faiths, between families and friends, between poor and rich. We even create borders inside ourselves. How do these borders prevent us from becoming the community God calls us to be in Christ Jesus?
Explore our theme with leadership from Eboo Patel, Cynthia Rigby, Anna Carter-Florence, Bruce Reyes-Chow, Troy Bronsink, and others.
Building the New Fire: Save the Date!
All ecumenically interested or engaged young adults are welcome to attend this year's New Fire event, a young adult ecumenical formation gathering that looks to build upon the momentum of the young adult ecumenical movement into the future! Please also see the attached information and applications for the NCC stewards program!!
Interfaith Youth Cores (IFYC) Conference: Leadership for a Religiously Diverse World
Interfaith Youth Core's (IFYC) 6th Conference, Leadership for a Religiously Diverse World, will engage participants in the question of how young people can be the architects of a global movement of interfaith service.
This Conference will offer:
Plenary sessions with dynamic speakers, including religious leaders, young people, activists, policy makers, academics and more; The debut of IFYC’s premiere interfaith leadership training; Interactive workshops and trainings from best-in-class organizations and practitioners from around the world; Networking opportunities with leaders in the emerging interfaith youth movement.
We welcome faith leaders, educators, researchers, student leaders, community activists, civic leaders, media professionals, funding professionals, and policy influencers. Join interfaith youth movement colleagues from across the country as we explore interfaith leadership in today’s world! Space is extremely limited, so register now!














