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Announcement:

“Called to Prophesy, Reconcile and Heal”CCA Holds
13th General Assembly

“Called to Prophesy, Reconcile and Heal”

April 15-22, 2010
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Christian Conference of Asia (CCA) is Asia’s oldest ecumenical organization which draws its membership from nearly 100 churches and 15 national councils from 19 countries. Once in five years CCA holds its General Assembly and gathers more than three hundred members to celebrate life, discuss and set policy to re-enact God’s mission in Asia. CCA will hold its 13th General Assembly in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from April 15-22, 2010. [read on]


Programs for 2010

CCA Pre-Assembly Youth Forum

April 10 to 13
Malaysia

Prior to the CCA Assembly, a Youth Forum is being planned to gather the youth delegates and participant to the Assembly. The Youth Forum is a space for young people to gather together, share their concern and promote youth participation in the Ecumenical Movement in Asia Pacific. WSCF AP will send some participants to the Youth Forum as soon as the invitation and registration form have been sent to us from CCA. You can also check the CCA website for updates and details, www.cca.org.hk/13ga/index.htm. If one of your SCM member has been selected by his/her church to be an official delegate or steward to this event, kindly inform the regional office, so we can put them in touch with the other SCMers who will be participating in the Youth Forum.

CCA 13th General Assembly: “Called to Prophesy, Reconcile and Heal”

As the main regional ecumenical platform of churches and ecumenical agencies in the Asia Pacific region, the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA) General Assembly is an important event in the life of the churches and Ecumenical Movement in this region. The GA will gather together 450 delegates from its member churches, councils, ecumenical partners and friends of CCA. With the theme, “Called to Prophesy, Reconcile and Heal,” the Assembly, aside from its official business function, is an opportunity to listen the report of the 50 years review of the life of CCA, forum and workshops on emerging issues and to learn about the vision and direction of the Ecumenical Movement in Asia. As part of the Ecumenical Movement in AP, WSCF will participate in the GA as an official partner of CCA. We also expect some of our student members, senior friends to be part of churches and council delegation in the GA. The Regional Staff and some members of the Standing Committee will participate in the CCA GA to represent WSCF. For further information about the CCA Assembly, you can visit this website: www.cca.org.hk/13ga/index.htm.


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CCA 50th Year Anniversary Celebration

March 3 to 8, 2007
Parapat, Indonesia

As a member of the ecumenical movement, we are taking-part in the celebration of the 50th Anniversary Celebration of CCA. The region will send representative to the celebration in Parapat Indonesia to show our solidarity and commitment to the ecumenical movement of the churches in Asia.

CCA-WSCF Joint Consultation in Sri-Lanka

June 26 to 28, 2004

The National Christian Council and Student Christian Movement of Sri Lanka held a CCA-WSCF Joint Consultation to deepen the partnership of the two bodies for ecumenical student ministry. This Joint Consultation was held on 26-28 June 2004 in Colombo and was participated by church leaders, university chaplains and SCM leaders. Mr. Rakesh P. Dass represented the CCA-WSCF Joint Committee. [read on]

CCA-WSCF Joint Consultation in Hong Kong

December 3 to 4, 2003

The Joint Consultation started off with an opening worship facilitated by Cora Tabing, CCA’s Executive Secretary of Ecumenical Formation, Gender Justice and Youth Empowerment, that affirmed the participants’ commitment to ecumenism partnership and development amongst the students and youth. An opening address was given by Dr, Ahn Jae-woong, General Secretary of CCA. He emphasized the needs and importance of student ministry in order to enhance the vitality and richness of the ecumenical movement. [read on]

CCA-WSCF Joint Consultation in Bangladesh

April 12 to 14, 2002

The consultation was jointly organised by the National Council of Churches (NCC) and SCM Bangladesh from 12 to 14 April 2002. Around 30 students, faculty members, pastors and churches leaders participated in the consultation. Rev. Shin, Regional Secretary of the WSCF AP, represented the CCA-WSCF Joint Committee. [read on]


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