WCC NEWS: Lent campaign on water and just peace

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Date Thu, 3 Mar 2011 16:30:59 +0100

World Council of Churches - News

LENTEN CAMPAIGN FOCUSES ON WATER AND JUST PEACE

For immediate release: 03 March 2011

“Water and Just Peace” will be the theme of this year's Lenten
reflections provided by the Ecumenical Water Network (EWN). Starting on
Monday 7 March the weekly reflections will explore the connection between
access to water, struggles over this precious resource and building just
peace.

"The theme has been chosen because of its relevance to communities and
churches around the world" says EWN coordinator Maike Gorsboth. “At the
same time, the Seven Weeks are a chance for groups and individuals to
prepare themselves for the call to just peace that will emanate from the
International Ecumenical Peace Convocation that will be taking place in
Kingston, Jamaica in May.”

Biblical reflections are being posted week by week on
www.oikoumene.org/7-weeks-for-water (Link:
http://www.oikoumene.org/index.php?RDCT=74b98bdc1c041fdfc292 ) along with 
complementary
links and ideas for activities for individuals and congregations. Among
them are reflections on Exodus and conflicts around water and oil by the
Rev. Canon Dr Ezekiel Babatunde, director of the Institute of Church and
Society of the Christian Council of Nigeria, on water conflict in the Holy
Land by Fr Afrayem Elorshalimy from the Coptic Orthodox Church and on the
role of faith for communities who defend their means of subsistence by
José Pilar Alvarez from the Lutheran Church of Guatemala.

Worship materials for World Water Day on 22 March and for Maundy Thursday
are already available on the EWN website (Link:
http://www.oikoumene.org/index.php?RDCT=457179f0a53c3991e39c ).

The importance of access to water was recently affirmed by the Central
Committee of the World Council of Churches (WCC). The WCC governing body
issued a statement (Link:
http://www.oikoumene.org/index.php?RDCT=06d84dbcb4fe4698d3e6
) during its meeting in February calling for the implementation of the
right to safe and clean drinking water and sanitation as a human right.

The Ecumenical Water Network is an initiative of Christian churches,
organizations and movements who advocate for water as a human right and
work to promote access of people to water through community-based
initiatives around the world. The WCC hosts the network's secretariat and
helps to facilitate cooperation among the partners involved.

Sign-up for e-mail updates on the Seven Weeks for Water:
www.oikoumene.org/7-weeks-for-water (Link:
http://www.oikoumene.org/index.php?RDCT=ea0cc576f6651a69ed73 )

More information on the Ecumenical Water Network:
http://www.oikoumene.org/index.php?RDCT=cb58e4c4744e6829b286 (Link: 
http://www.oikoumene.org/index.php?RDCT=ad52d2f5fd79eca0849a
)

World Water Day tool kit (Link:
http://www.oikoumene.org/index.php?RDCT=99adaced24c04e18b515
)


The World Council of Churches promotes Christian unity in faith, witness 
and service for a just and peaceful world. An ecumenical fellowship of 
churches founded in 1948, today the WCC brings together 349 Protestant, 
Orthodox, Anglican and other churches representing more than 560 million 
Christians in over 110 countries, and works cooperatively with the Roman 
Catholic Church. The WCC general secretary is Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit, 
from the [Lutheran] Church of Norway. Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland.



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