At 1700th Anniversary of Nicaea, WCRC Joins Global Churches in Renewed Witness to Shared Faith

The World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) joined global Christian leaders Friday in marking the 1700th anniversary of the First Council of Nicaea, a landmark moment in church history. The commemoration in modern-day Iznik brought together patriarchs, pastors and representatives of global Christian communions for a shared service of prayer, remembrance and renewed commitment to […]

WCRC Leaders Call for ‘Communion of Hope’ at 27th General Council

The third day of the 27th General Council of the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) opened under the theme “Persevere in Fostering Just Communion,” setting the tone for a day of reflection, unity and challenge. Leaders of the WCRC urged members to stand firm in faith and solidarity amid global uncertainty, calling the worldwide […]

Rev. Philip Vinod Peacock unanimously elected general secretary of WCRC

The World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) announced the election of the Rev. Philip Vinod Peacock of India as its next general secretary, marking the first time the position will be held by a leader from Asia. He will officially begin his term Feb. 1, 2026. The Executive Committee of the WCRC unanimously elected Peacock […]

Sacred Disruption and Prophetic Imagination: GIT Faculty Speak Justice and Hope

In the mountain-lined city of Chiang Mai, where the Global Institute of Theology (GIT) will gather this October, theology isn’t just being studied — it’s being reimagined. Voices from across the world will come together under the umbrella of the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) to engage in biblical reflection, confront contemporary injustices, and […]

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 […]