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Asian Ecumenical Course 2010

 
During the 13th CCA General Assembly, a region-wide Asian Ecumenical Course was organized in Malaysia on 9-22 April 2010. A total of 21 participants completed the course, 11 of whom were women.

Part of the AEC was done at the Seminari Theoloji Malaysia in Seremban where the group heard inputs and presentations on the GA theme, "Called to prophesy, reconcile and heal". The group then moved to Kuala Lumpur for the General Assembly.

The participants learned the basic components of the AEC: Asian reality, ecumenical vision, community building and leadership training. In addition, the participants learned some skills in being worship animators at the Assembly - using arts and symbols, music and movements from Asian cultures in worship.

See CCA News June 2010 edition for more details and pictures on this.

posted by hope on Friday, April 30, 2010  



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