Flavor to the Table and a Blaze to Illuminate the World: Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III Speaks on Salt and Light

“Are we losing our flavor? Are we dimming our light?” Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III, pastor of Chicago’s Trinity United Church of Christ, posed these challenging questions to the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) General Council on Wednesday, Oct. 16. Speaking on the third day of the global gathering, Moss urged delegates to persevere […]
Faith as the Empire’s Weapon: Panelists Explore Religion, Power, and Resistance

In a thought-provoking session of the workshop series “Faith as the Empire’s Weapon,” religious leaders from across the Americas examined the complex intersection of faith and power, and how both have been wielded historically—and continue to be wielded—to perpetuate systems of domination. The panel featured Rev. Jihyun Oh from the United States, Prof. Dr. Daniel […]
Learning from Onesimus: A Call to Justice and Transformation

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 […]
Faith and Finance Intersect in Powerful Communique on Debt Justice

Churches call for urgent debt cancellation and structural reform rooted in biblical justice. The World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC), in partnership with the Council for World Mission (CWM), convened a pivotal Theological Consultation on Debt from 13–15 May 2025. Bringing together theologians, church leaders, economic justice advocates, and grassroots practitioners, the consultation culminated in […]
Reclaiming Liberation: Dalit Theology and the Spirit of Dalit History Month

Dalits, historically marginalized as “untouchables” within India’s caste hierarchy, continue to face systemic discrimination despite constitutional protections. An estimated 70% of Indian Christians are of Dalit origin, according to some sources . However, conversion to Christianity has not shielded Dalit Christians from caste-based injustice. They suffer what is often termed “triple discrimination”—oppressed by wider society, […]