Category: EYCE News
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EYCE – Changing lives for good
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in EYCE NewsThe 41st General Meeting of EYCE, which was held in Malaga, Spain 14th-17th September 2017, was a again a great example how youth participation and ecumenical movement can change lives. It was also an important occasion to plan the activities and strategic approach of EYCE further towards it’s 50th anniversary and beyond that.
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Role of Churches in Modern Society | 2017
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in EYCE NewsThis EYCE training course took place from 6th -13th August 2017 in Palermo, Italy. The week was full of inspriring discussions, enriching ecumenical and cultural experiences and fun. As outcomes of the event the participants created also a video and a vision statement on the role of churches in modern society.
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EYCE is now on Instagram
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in EYCE NewsAre you interested to see what is happening at the EYCE events? Now it is possible to follow you activities also via Instagram account to which we share photos from the meetings, and trainings we organise and attend. EYCE can be found with name @ecumenicalyouth_
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Theology of Migration | 2017
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in EYCE NewsEYCE training course “Theology of Migration: Young people develop a common theology of migration” in frame of #WeAreEurope! Campaign took place from 4th – 11th June in Stockholm, Sweden. In total there were 21 participants that came from different countries in Europe, also outside of Europe e.g. Lebanon and Armenia. In addition to participants coming…
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Role of Churches in Modern Society – Call for participants
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in EYCE NewsAre you interested in what is going on in society and the churches’ role in it? Do you want to discuss this matter with other young people from around Europe? Would you have a wonderful week in the heart of the Sicily? Then join us in Palermo, Italy from 6th to 13th August! Application deadline:…
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Theology of Migration – Call for participants
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in EYCE NewsYoung Christians develop a common theology of migration Deadline for receiving applications: 16th April 2017 midnight CET! Are you confused about some churches engaging a lot in hosting migrants and others refusing to welcome non-Christians – both arguing based on the Bible? Are you ready to look at the theological foundations of migration…

