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The World Council of Churches (WCC) is a worldwide Christian inter-church organization founded in 1948 to work for the cause of ecumenism. [1] Its full members today include the Assyrian Church of the East, most jurisdictions of the Eastern Orthodox Church [2] (including the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople), [3] the Oriental Orthodox Churches, the Union of Utrecht, the Lutheran World ...
It also hosted select University of Louisville women's basketball games from the 1989–90 season through 1992–93, and again in the 1994–95, 2000–01, and 2008–09 seasons. [5] One of the exhibit halls was temporarily turned into an arena, with seats for about 7,000.
According to Armenian Catholicos Aram I, there have been ups and down in WCC-Catholic Church collaboration. In particular, he cites ecumenical tensions surrounding the ecclesial documents Dominus Iesus and Ecclesia de Eucharistia , as well as the question of the Eastern Catholic Churches .
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Louisville, Kentucky: Don Wilson 1999 July 6–9 Denver, Colorado: Wayne Shaw 1998 June 23–26 St. Louis, Missouri: Dennis Slaughter 1997 July 1–4 Kansas City, Missouri: Sam E. Stone 1996 July 2–5 Dallas, Texas: John Caldwell 1995 July 16–20 Indianapolis, Indiana: Marshall Hayden 1994 July 5–8 Orlando, Florida: Wally Rendel 1993 July 6–9
The International Missionary Council (IMC) was an ecumenical Protestant Christian missionary organization established in 1921, [1] which in 1961, merged with the World Council of Churches (WCC), becoming the WCC's Division of World Mission and Evangelism. [2]