World Council of Churches
The World Council of Churches is an international Christian ecumenical organization founded in 1948 in Amsterdam. It works to promote Christian unity, common witness, and cooperation among churches worldwide, and is not itself a church or governing authority over its member denominations.
ecumenical organization
Christianity
religious organization
Christian Perspectives on Theological Anthropology: A Faith and Order Study Document
The Nature and Mission of the Church: A Stage on the Way to a Common Statement
Constitution, Rules, Regulations and By-Laws
Crossing Boundaries: Stories from the Frontier Internship in Mission Programme
Faith and Order Minutes: F & O Paper No. 141. Madrid Spain
Ecumenical Considerations: For Dialogue and Relations With People of Other Religions
Joint Working Group between the Roman Catholic Church and the World Council of C: Eighth Report 1999-2005 (English Edition)
Germany: Seeking a Relevant Witness beyond Contrast and Assimilation-Pamphlet #13
Transnational corporations, technology and human development: Report of the third Meeting of the Advisory Group on Economic Matters, held in Rome, ... 1980 (An Ecumenical approach to economics)
Joint Working Group between the Roman Catholic Church and the World Council of C: Ninth Report, 2007-2012 (English Edition)
Guideline on Dialogue with People of Living Faiths and Ideologies
Your Kingdom Come: Mission Perspectives