Intensifying ecumenical commitments and increasing common witness of
Christians throughout the European continent.
Those are the main aims of
the Conference of European Churches, a network of some 160 churches and
organisations, founded in the wake of the World War II to promote
mutual support and reconciliation between believers across the region.
From
July 3rd to 8th, CEC as its commonly called, held it's 14th general
assembly in Budapest.
Uppermost on the agenda was the challenge of
renewing its constitution, as well as exploring new ways of promoting
common Christian values amid the ongoing economic crisis.
During the
assembly, Anglican bishop Christopher Hill was elected as the new
President of CEC, which will be moving its headquarters from Geneva to
Brussels.