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Sparkes, Graham
Keywords
Desmond Tutu
Church
Ecumenism
Ministry
GE Subjects
Ecumenism
Ecumenical Movement
World Council of Churches
Christian World Communions
Church union, inter-denominational dialogue

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Abstract
'A united church is no optional extra,' said Desmond Tutu at the World Council Churches (WCC) Assembly at Porto Alegre, Brazil in 2006. Rather it is 'indispensable for the salvation of God's world.' He went on to link unity firmly with our mission calling to make a difference in the world, arguing that the work of the WCC - of Christians together - was vital in the struggle against apartheid. 'You, the WCC, demonstrated God's concern for unity, for harmony, for togetherness,' he declared"
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2008
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Article
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