Oklahoma Conference of Churches  

Upcoming Events

April 16-19, 2012   National Workshop on Christian Unity

Oklahoma City hosts this national event!

For details and registration procedures,  see  www.nwcu.org

Held at the historic Skirvin Hilton

One Park Avenue, Oklahoma City

(405) 272-3040

www.SkirvinHilton.com

 

THE NATIONAL WORKSHOP

ON CHRISTIAN UNITY

In 1963, a group of Roman Catholics, in the context of Vatican II, met to equip local leadership for the task of ecumenical ministry. In 1969, they invited leaders of other Christian communions to join, and today the national ecumenical officers of the churches continue their oversight of the workshop, which is planned by national and local committees. There are both denominational and ecumenical sessions during the workshop.  This is the 41st year of the National Workshop on Christian Unity, which celebrates the spirit of ecumenism by:

  • providing meeting seminars for all who are concerned with the ministry of Christian unity: laity, clergy, ecumenical officers, theologians, staff of ecumenical organizations;
  • stimulating an exchange of ideas and experiences among people concerned with Christian unity and the bodies they represent;
  • being a resource and balance between national planning and local responsibility, general ecumenical discussions and particular interchurch conversations, and regional leadership efforts and local realities,
  • encouraging denominational networks to develop and serve as a framework within which they can interact;
  • celebrating the unity which already exists among Christians and searching for ways to overcome the divisions that remain.

More information and registration available at www.nwcu.org

 

Located in the heart of Downtown OKC, Bricktown offers dining, shopping, sporting events, water taxi, and other attractions.
Click www.bricktownokc.com for a complete list of restaurants and more!

As part of NWCU, a special event is offered for attendees at the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum.  Attendees will enjoy after-hours admission to the Museum, a self-guided tour of the Memorial with a brief time of reflection to remember the victims of violence, heavy hors-d’oevres and the seminar “Christian Response to Peace and Violence” which will be held in the Museum’s Conference Room.  See www.nwcu.org to purchase tickets for this special event.

www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org