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  Youth Voice Encouraged
Posted on Friday, September 15 @ 03:50:17 CDT by admin
 
 
  Meetings and Conferences The other day I heard a young man in one of our Diaspora meetings in Delhi say 'The voice of youth are suppressed'. Subsequently in a combined meeting with seniors I could see that manifest itself when many seniors spoke and the youth had only a few voices in the discussion. Below is the news of the world wide e******enical movement ENCOURAGING the voice of the youth. So lets work on gradually getting youth voice in the mainstream of the church. Further we could also encourage our church leaders to promote youth on the WCC body. Let's see how the Orthodox Church changes to ENCOURAGE youth.

World Council of Churches - News Release Contact: +41 22 791 6153 +41 79 507 6363 media@wcc-coe. org For immediate release - 05/09/2006 07:55:23 PM YOUTH BODY TO STRENGTHEN NEW E******ENICAL LEADERSHIP Young people will strengthen their profile in the World Council of Churches (WCC), following the establishment by its central committee of a new body to promote the participation of youth in the organization' s life and work. The new youth body, which was decided at the WCC's 9th Assembly in early 2006, is designed to "broaden and strengthen" the fellowship in the e******enical movement by ensuring the "sustainable and active" involvement of young adults in all levels of the WCC by developing their leadership skills and advocating their broader participation in the Council. Speaking immediately after the decision, the newly-appointed moderator of the youth body, Ms Outi Vasko (Orthodox Church of Finland) expressed her enthusiasm for the decision. "What will be important with this new body is not only to focus on representation, but to enhance the contribution that young people can make in the WCC, in key areas facing the churches and the e******enical movement," Vasko said. The WCC's 9th Assembly, which involved more young people than any previous assembly, decided to create the "youth body" as a means to promote the development of e******enical leadership and a more direct participation of young people (aged between 18 and 30 years) in the decision-making and programmatic work of the Council. Three primary objectives of the new youth body were agreed in the new proposals: consultation and mutual accountability with the WCC; networking with the wider e******enical movement; and strengthening e******enical leadership skills of young e******enical and church leaders. The body is also expected to assist churches to enable the involvement of young people in their own decision-making. A set of proposals for the youth body were worked out in the period following the assembly by youth representatives from the WCC governing bodies and related youth movements. The body, whose name will be decided in the coming months, will consist of 25 young adults from among the governing and advisory bodies of the WCC, and active youth leaders nominated by churches and e******enical organizations from around the world. Young people from a broader constituency than the WCC's membership are also to be represented.
 
 
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