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Canadian Council of Churches Information

Canadian Council of Churches S. Conference of Orthodox Bishops in America North Am. Presbyterian & Reformed Council

Anabaptist & Friends

Canadian Mennonite Brethren Churches Canadian Yearly Meeting (Quakers) Mennonite Church Canada

Baptist & Stone-Campbell
Baptist

Association of Regular Baptist Churches Baptist General Conference of Canada Canadian Baptist Ministries Canadian Convention of Southern Baptists Fellowship of Evgcl. Baptist Churches, Canada North American Baptist Conference

Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement

Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Evangelical Christian Church in Canada

Catholic & Anglican

Anglican Church of Canada Anglican Church in North America Polish National Catholic Church Roman Catholic Church

Holiness & Pietist

Christian and Missionary Alliance, Canada Church of the Nazarene Evangelical Free Church of Canada Salvation Army Wesleyan Church

Lutheran

Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada Lutheran Church–Canada Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod

Methodist

British Methodist Episcopal Church Free Methodist Church in Canada United Church of Canada

Orthodox

Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese, N.Am. Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America Orthodox Church in America American-Canadian Macedonian Orthodox Diocese Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada

Non-Chalcedonic

Armenian Apostolic Diocese of Am. Coptic Orthodox Church in Canada

Pentecostal

Apostolic Church of Pentecost Canadian Assemblies of God Church of God of Prophecy Intl. Foursquare Gospel, Canada Intl. Pentecostal Holiness Church Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Pentecostal Church of God

Oneness Pentecostal

United Pentecostal Church Intl.

Presbyterian & Reformed

Canadian and American Reformed Churches Christian Reformed Church in North America L'Église réformée du Québec Presbyterian Church in Canada Presbyterian Church in America Reformed Church in America United Church of Canada

Other

Messianic Jewish Alliance of America Plymouth Brethren Seventh-day Adventists, North America LDS Church Vineyard Canada

The Canadian Council of Churches
File:Canadiancouncil logo.jpg Canadian Council of Churches
Location(s) Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Years active 1944–present (67 years, 7 months and 24 days)
Inaugurated 1944
Website councilofchurches.ca

The Canadian Council of Churches is the largest ecumenical body in Canada, representing 23 churches of Anglican, Evangelical, Free Church, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox, Protestant, and Catholic traditions. Together, these denominations comprise 85% of the Christians in Canada. Founded September 27, 1944, it is the broadest Christian council in the world today.

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Member Churches

There are now 23 Member Churches in the Canadian Council of Churches:

Governing Board and Commissions

The Council, with headquarters in Toronto, is governed and supported by its members through a semi-annual Governing Board. The current General Secretary of the Council is Rev. Dr. Karen Hamilton[1]. Officers and staff of the Council are drawn from the whole diversity of traditions represented by the member churches. Two commissions coordinate a large portion of its work: Justice and Peace and Faith and Witness.

The Commission on Justice and Peace provides a forum for sharing information and concerns among those involved in ecumenical work on peace and social justice in Canada and the world. It facilitates biblical and theological reflection on peace and social justice and cooperation of the churches on related concerns. Some of the key issues with which this commission is concerned include Peace and Disarmament, Faith and the Economy, Poverty in Canada, HIV/AIDS, Undoing Racism, Human Trafficking in Canada, Strengthening Public Health Care in Canada, and Canada's Role in Afghanistan, as well as ongoing discussions on human rights and just peacemaking.

The purpose of the Commission on Faith and Witness is to provide a meeting-place and a lively and fertile ground for reflection and work among Christians of different families. Together, the various denominations represented work to reflect theologically on matters of concern in the present day, and on questions of historical interest to the churches. They also periodically publish resources on topics chosen by the churches, such as The Bruised Reed: Christian Reflections on Suffering and Hope (2010), as well as coordinating the churches' participation in interfaith dialogue, with involvement on the Canadian Christian Jewish Consultation and National Muslim Christian Liaison Committee, among other bodies. Each member church provides at least one representative to the Commission. Topics that are explored by this commission include baptism, marriage, euthanasia, and Christian perspectives on suffering and hope.

Work done by the Council

Through the ecumenical movement, which arose in Canada in the twentieth century, the Canadian Council of Churches seeks unity for the divided church and seeks to remind Christians that they share Christ’s mission for reconciliation, peace, dignity and justice for the whole community.

Some of the work done by the Council and the Member Churches working together includes:

International Participation

The Canadian Council of Churches is registered with the United Nations and participates in world conferences and commissions on such issues as funding for development, refugee settlement and human rights. The Council is also a participant in the annual World Religious Leaders Summit, in parallel with the G8/G20 political summits each year. In 2010, the Council also provided leadership for this even, when the international summit was hosted by Canada in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

See also

References

  1. ^ Badley, K., D. Antaya-Moore, & A. Kostelyk, My Place in the World, Toronto: Nelson/Thomson, 2004), p. 95

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