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Church and Peace calls for active remembrance and resolute steps for nonviolence
NEUWIED, 9 November 2018 - In view of the centenary of the end of World War I, the Board of the European peace church network Church and Peace points to the call of the Gospel for nonviolence. “We look back on the painful and violent history of Europe, from which we...
Church and Peace calls churches to nonviolence on Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace
WETHEN, 29 June 2018 - Church and Peace has called the churches to make nonviolence their point of orientation on the Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace. Path to ‘just peace’ must overcome logic of violence and investing in war step-by-step. Meeting under the theme of...
EU risks becoming predominantly military alliance, says Church and Peace
WETHEN, 13 July 2018 – The European Union’s proposed budget priorities are driving it further away from its origins as a project of peace and reconciliation and towards a predominantly military alliance focused on controlling its borders, says the European ecumenical network Church and Peace.
Statement on EU budgetary priorities driving militarisation
The European ecumenical network Church and Peace is deeply concerned about the European Union’s plans to boost spending on military instruments instead of investing in civilian peacebuilding. As more details of the proposed Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) 2021-2017 are communicated, we observe that the EU is increasingly steering a course away from Europe as a peace project and towards a military alliance.
International conference and AGM 2018
“Justice and Peace shall embrace” Psalms 85:10 Journeying together for reconciliation in a fractured Europe (21 - 24 June 2018) An increasingly fractured Europe needs reconciliation and peace. Encouraged by the psalmist’s vision that “justice and peace shall embrace”...
Challenging the European Union’s decisions on PESCO and the Stability Instrument
As advent is coming, Christians all over the world remember and revitalize the old and still challenging vision of a world of peace, with justice and with righteousness. Church and Peace as European ecumenical network carries the deep conviction that following the path of the one whom we wait for during advent means to stick to non-violence and peace building. Peace building…
28 October 2017: Britain and Ireland Regional Day
“Peace church in a world of conflict? Answering the biblical call to nonviolence” a regional gathering in Birmingham on 28 October 2017.
This day of reflection and discussion will look at how we can be true to our vocation as peace churches in a world where we can feel that our message is not being heard and is regarded as impractical.
How can we lead faithful lives when all around us we see violence and conflict? How can we encourage and support one another to link belief and practice, to bring the biblical call to nonviolence from the margins to the centre of the churches, and how can Church and Peace help us in this?
New location of the International Office
On 1 September 2017 the International Office moves from Laufdorf – a place linked like no other with Church and Peace’s origins and history – to Diemelstadt-Wethen, where a new chapter awaits in the form of an office share with the two associations gewaltfrei handeln...
Reformation 2017: Freed from fear, empowered to nonviolence
SCHOEFFENGRUND, Germany, 14 June 2017 – Church and Peace is calling churches and government leaders to make decisive choices for nonviolence and to turn away from putting trust in military-based security concepts. At its Annual General Meeting on 9-11 June in Strasbourg, the European peace church network explored the theme “Freed from fear, empowered to nonviolence” through the lens of an ongoing call to (R)reformation 500 years after Martin Luther proposed his theses for debate in Wittenberg, Germany.
Use EU funds to strengthen civilian, not military instruments
SCHOEFFENGRUND, Germany, 14 June 2017 – European ecumenical network opposes EU paradigm shift from reconciliation and peace project to militarisation – The members of Church and Peace have expressed clear opposition at the network’s Annual General Meeting on 9-11 June in Strasbourg to recent security and defence recommendations by the European Commission, says Chairperson Antje Heider-Rottwilm.