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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2025 · 12 MIN

Ecumenism is needed more now than ever before

from Ecumenical Musings · host Richard Tutin

World events and local economic conditions are changing rapidly. People are suffering because they are finding it difficult to put food on the table and keeping a roof over their heads. Active ecumenism has a role to play alongside governments and community organisations to help alleviate this suffering. In this episode Richard Tutin reminds us that ecumenism is needed now more than ever before by through advocacy and providing practical action. Send a text

World events and local economic conditions are changing rapidly. People are suffering because they are finding it difficult to put food on the table and keeping a roof over their heads. Active ecumenism has a role to play alongside governments and community organisations to help alleviate this suffering. In this episode Richard Tutin reminds us that ecumenism is needed now more than ever before by through advocacy and providing practical action. Send a text

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