Business agenda Midterm Evaluation Working Group In response to the WCC 11th Assembly, the WCC strategic plan, approved by the central committee in June 2023, offers a common direction to guide the work of the WCC as a fellowship of churches until the next assembly. The strategic plan stipulates that “a midterm evaluation will be conducted in 2027 to assess progress with the first four-year period (2023-2026).” The working group will be elected by the central committee in June 2025. Governance Review Working Group Between assemblies, the WCC central committee undertakes a review of the WCC Constitution and Rules. Past central committees have elected a working group of four to six central committee members with relevant experience and expertise. The executive committee will present a proposal to the central committee in June. Membership Contributions Working Group At its meeting in Geneva, June 2022, the central committee approved an integrated income development strategy, while taking note of particular steps with regard to the membership contribution plan, including the formation of a working group, which was delegated to the executive committee. The proposed working group will review the membership contributions plan, seeking to incorporate values of fairness and transparency, size, and financial capacity; as well as its continued implementation through dialogue and negotiation, in the spirit of companionship and fellowship. Report from the working group on Palestine and Israel The executive committee discussed the Report of the WCC Working Group on Palestine and Israel, and asked the general secretary to initiate a study and educational process on distortions of theology (in coherence with already existing programmes and with member churches) towards dismantling the political ideological motivations. The final report from the work will be presented to the central committee in June. Plans and budget for 2025 approved The executive committee received an update on programmatic work conducted since the executive committee last met in June 2024. The update is a regular item on the programme agenda to help monitor the implementation of the WCC strategic plan. The executive committee discussed and approved programme plans for 2025. The umbrella of all programmatic work remains the Pilgrimage of Justice, Reconciliation, and Unity. The year ahead includes significant anniversaries, namely, 1700 years since the Ecumenical Council at Nicaea and the centennial of the Universal Christian Conference of Life and Work in Sweden. These are two foundational historical highlights for the ecumenical movement, particularly in the areas of ecclesiology and ecumenical social thought and action. Year 2025 will be a special Ecumenical Year, providing an opportunity for WCC member churches to reaffirm together our common apostolic faith. The executive committee also decided to launch the Ecumenical Decade for Climate Justice during the central committee meeting in June 2025. In addition, member churches and ecumenical partners will observe, during 2025, a number of additional milestones that have marked the life and witness of the churches, including the 140th anniversary of the Berlin Conference regulating the colonization of Africa; and the 30th anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women and the Beijing Declaration. Commissions and reference groups The executive committee received an update on commissions and reference groups that took place since the executive committee last met in June 2024. The update is a regular item on the programme agenda to help monitor the implementation of the WCC strategic plan. Financial overview The executive committee received a financial monitoring report, and an update on the Green Village property development project. Renaming Public Witness and Diakonia to Life, Justice, and Peace The executive committee decided to rename the programme Public Witness and Diakonia to Life, Justice, and Peace, with the goal of honouring the WCC’s historic roots in the Life and Work movement, reaffirming its theological and ethical commitments, and signalling a more integrated approach to the ecumenical movement’s calling in our time. Faith and Order Sixth World Conference The executive committee received a report on the planning for the Faith and Order Sixth World Conference in October 2025. The governing body also reviewed the nomination process for the conference, which will take place in Egypt under the theme “Where now for visible unity?” The conference aims to integrate outcomes from global discussions on the First Ecumenical Council occurring within churches and academic institutions, focusing on how to live the apostolic faith together today. Communications As the WCC will continue to address the most pressing concerns and deepest aspirations of our one human family, the main focus of the special Ecumenical Year with pilgrim-related communication in 2025 will be to invite, to inspire, and to be a catalyst for change – fostering a world with justice, reconciliation, and unity at its heart. WCC communication will reflect the most pressing concerns and deepest aspirations of people in the churches and beyond. Meetings in 2025 The WCC executive committee and central committee will meet in Johannesburg in South Africa in June. The executive committee will meet in November 2025 in China. |
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