Christianity: The Role of the Church in the Wider World Flashcards

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What is Ecumenism?

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The idea of creating Christian unity. It seeks to reconcile Christians from different denominations.

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What is the meaning of ‘Church’?

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Jesus’s body of believers.

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What are ‘churches’?

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Individual communities, of various denominations.

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What is Taize?

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  • An ecumenical community in France
  • Set up in 1940 to give refuge to Jews fleeing Nazi persecution
  • Dialogue and friendship between Protestants and Catholics in encouraged
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What is Iona?

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  • An ecumenical community in Scotland
  • Holy island, site of Christian pilgrimage
  • Welcomes all denominations
  • Works for peace, social justice, rebuilding of community and the renewal of worship
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Corrymeela

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  • An ecumenical community in Northern Ireland

- Founded to encourage good relations between Protestant and Roman Catholic Christians

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What is the Churches Together Movement?

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  • Encourages churches to work together
  • Aims to strengthen the relationship between the different denominations
  • Nurtures new believers
  • Helps those in need
  • Fights injustice
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What is the main purpose of the World Council of Churches?

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  • Set up by both Orthodox and Protestant Churches
  • To be united, despite their differences, in their work to bring glory to Jesus’s name
  • Reconciliation through ecumenism
  • “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” (John 13:34-35)
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How is the Church being persecuted in the 21st century?

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  • Around 100 million Christians are facing persecution today
  • Christians who are evangelical cause offence to people, resulting in further conflict
  • Christians in countries where other religions are dominant are in danger of being discriminated against, arrested, beaten, or murdered.
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What organisations support the persecuted Church?

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The Barnabas Fund:

  • Directs aid to Christians through existing churches or Christian organisations in the countries where persecution is happening
  • Publicises the cases of persecuted Christians and lets governments and international groups know about the persecution
  • Petitions, letter writing campaigns, constant prayer

Persecution.org:

  • Aims to create a bridge between the free Church and persecuted Church, informing the free Church about persecution
  • Provides aid, encouragement, and prayer support
  • Aims to provide Assistance, Advocacy, and Awareness
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What is the purpose of Christian aid agencies?

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  • Acts of service through meeting people’s needs in practical ways
  • Fulfilling ‘love your neighbour as yourself’
  • The Parable of the Sheep and the Goats: those who help others will enter Heaven
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What is Cafod?

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A Catholic agency that works in the developing world to bring hope to those in poor communities.

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What is Christian Aid?

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A Christian development charity that works to get rid of poverty in around fifty countries.

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What is Tearfund?

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  • A Christian agency that works to alleviate poverty around the world by helping local communities to help themselves
  • It works through partner churches in the local area.
  • It teaches people to read and write, develop handicraft skills, provides farmers with seeds
  • Also responds to disasters
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