Lasting Peace in Korea Calls for Faith — and Strong Perseverance

As delegates gathered in Chiang Mai for the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) 27th General Council, voices from across the globe joined together to reflect on one of the world’s most enduring divides — the separation of the Korean Peninsula. During a workshop hosted by the National Council of Churches in Korea (NCCK), ecumenical […]

Learning from Onesimus: A Call to Justice and Transformation

Photo: World Communion of Reformed Churches

Amid conversations on faith, justice, and the evolving mission of the Church at the WCRC 27th General Council, a compelling workshop presentation reminded participants that authentic discipleship calls not just for reflection, but for courageous repentance and meaningful reform. Speaking on behalf of the Council for World Mission (CWM), Rev. Dr. Roderick Hewitt of the […]

WCRC Europe Joins Global Church Leaders to Mark Ecumenical Milestone in Stockholm

Photo:Albin Hillert/WCC/CCS

The World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) Europe joined with faith leaders from across denominations and nations in Sweden last week to mark the 100th anniversary of the 1925 Ecumenical Conference in Stockholm — a historic gathering credited with shaping the modern ecumenical movement. The events, held Aug. 18–24, launched the Ecumenical Year 2025 under […]

Communion Mourns the Passing of Rev. Dr. Peter Cruchley

On Friday, Aug. 15, the Rev. Dr. Peter Cruchley, director of the Commission of World Mission and Evangelism, entered into eternal rest. The World Communion of Reformed Churches, together with the global ecumenical family, grieves this profound loss and holds in prayer his wife, Lena, his two daughters, infant grandson and his two brothers. Peter […]

Faith and Fellowship: Global Christian Forum Charts Path Forward in Taizé

In the quiet, prayerful hills of the Taizé Community in France, the International Committee of the Global Christian Forum gathered April 23-26, bringing together Christian leaders from across traditions to reflect, plan and pray. Though shortened due to the death of Pope Francis—whose ecumenical legacy was honored throughout—the meeting marked a critical moment of discernment […]