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   Welcome

A Charge To Keep I have

Fellowship

Real fellowship is so much more than just showing up to church. It involves experiencing life together with others through honest sharing, practical serving, sacrificial giving, and more.

 

Discipleship

Discipleship is the process of becoming like Christ, and it always begins with a decision: “'Follow me and be my disciple,' Jesus said to him.

Ministry

Ministry is living a life that serves others and God, instead of only thinking about ourselves. Choose to discover how God shaped you, and how you can serve.

 
Ecumenical University

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PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION

Ecumenical University is a Christian academic community in the tradition of evangelical institutions of higher education. As such, Ecumenical continues the philosophy of education which first gave rise to the university, and which is summarized in the following propositions.

God, the infinite source of all things, has shown us truth through scripture, nature, history, and above all, in Christ.

Persons are spiritual, rational, moral, social, and physical, created in the image of God. They are, therefore, able to know and to value themselves and other persons, the universe, and God

Education as the process of teaching and learning, involves the whole person, by developing the knowledge, values, and skills which enable each individual to change freely. Thus it occurs most effectively when both instructor and student are properly related to God and each other through Christ.

Ecumenical University Will

  • Emphasize excellence in teaching and learning.
  • Foster university-level competencies in communication, critical thinking, information literacy, and mathematics in all undergraduate programs.
  • Ensure competency in scholarship, research, and professional communication in all graduate programs and undergraduate programs where appropriate.
  • Promote the synthesis of academic knowledge and a Christian worldview in order that there might be a maturing of spiritual, intellectual, social and physical value-driven behavior.
  • Enable students to engage in a major field of study in career-focused disciplines built on a solid foundation in the liberal arts.
  • Promote an understanding of the Western tradition and the diverse elements of American cultural history, especially the importance of the individual in maintaining democratic and free market processes.
  • Contribute to a knowledge and understanding of other cultures and of international events.
  • Encourage a commitment to the Christian life, one of personal integrity, sensitivity to the needs of others, social responsibility and active communication of the Christian faith, and, as it is lived out, a life that leads people to Jesus Christ as the Lord of the universe and their own personal Savior.

CityLight is a Catalyst Connecting Christ to the Culture for Community Change

Prayer Catalysts are people that commit to daily prayer for the people in their sphere, local and foreign missionaries, and the lost wherever they may be.
All believers are called to be 
Prayer Catalysts (2 Cor 1:11; Col 4:2; Eph 6:18; Lk 18:1) 

License and Ordination

All the Ministers of the Ecumenical Church Worldwide will gather together as an assembly to decide on the main questions and orientations of the Church, adopt the budget of projects and new priorities. They will also approve the new appointees of the University and review significant initiatives impacting global and local ministries. During the Minister’s conclave, elections can be organized upon a proposition of the Presiding Bishop and General Overseer. This assembly serves as a pivotal moment to align vision, strengthen unity, and inspire collective action for the Church’s mission worldwide. 

Ecumenical Ministers' Conclave

All the Ministers of the Ecumenical Church Worldwide will gather together as an assembly to decide on the main questions and orientations of the Church, adopt the budget of projects and new priorities. They will also approve the new appointees of the University and review significant initiatives impacting global and local ministries. During the Minister’s conclave, elections can be organized upon a proposition of the Presiding Bishop and General Overseer. This assembly serves as a pivotal moment to align vision, strengthen unity, and inspire collective action for the Church’s mission worldwide. 

Annual Holy Convocation, Commencement, Ordination & Appointments

The Annual Holy Convocation is scheduled every year on the Pentecost Day. The Annual Holy Convocation is one of the most important moment in the life of the Ecumenical Church worldwide. On the Annual Holy Convocation, are scheduled: the Doctorate Commencement (if any), the Students Graduation and the mission commencement of the new academic appointees. It is also the Day acknowledge all the efforts of the missions over the world including the community development projects. At the end of the Holy Convocation, the General Overseer officially launch the new year missions.

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We’re glad you’ve found our church! We hope you’ll find us to be an encouraging, friendly group of people. While we don’t make any claims to be perfect, we are regularly discovering truths that are changing us individually and enriching our lives as a church community.


In fact, it’s so good that we think it’s worth sharing!


The people in our congregation are like you—trying to find the time and energy to fit everything in each week and keep life in balance. To do that we’re convinced that we need wisdom and love beyond our own limited capacities. That’s why we set aside time every week to worship God and learn from his Book, the Bible. In our Bible study time and worship services both young and old learn principles for successful living that work not only on Sundays, but every other day of the week.


Another source of strength and joy is the support that we give each other. Lots of encouragement comes from being with people from a variety of backgrounds and interests who care about each other! How helpful it is to listen to the wisdom of older Christians and enjoy the exuberance of our children. And what a comfort to receive encouragement and support  from church friends in time of crisis.


As we worship God, learn from the Bible, and pray for one another, we develop a common bond. Families coming to church together are strengthened in their commitment to God and as well as to each other. And we’re finding new answers to individual and family needs.


We’ve also learned that King Solomon was right when he wrote, “Train up a child in the way he should go: And when he is old, he will not depart from it” (Proverbs 22:6). With the range of challenges and temptations facing young people today, we’re committed to having age-appropriate classes that apply practical scriptural teaching to real-life issues they face. What better foundation for a happy, productive life can you offer your child?


All the benefits that we enjoy at our church are based on our commitment to Jesus Christ as our Savior, and the Word of God as our guidebook. When you commit your life to Christ, you enter a special relationship with God that enables you to face life’s problems and bear them with his aid and the help of his people.


Do we find this approach to life fulfilling? Absolutely! We’re finding out for ourselves the meaning of Christ’s words: “I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly” (John 10:10). We believe, as the Bible teaches, that Jesus made eternal life and forgiveness available to us when he died on the cross for our sins: “Christ…suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, that he might bring us to God ” (1 Peter 3:18). “To all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God” (John 1:12). By putting your trust in the risen Jesus Christ, you too can share the blessings of becoming a child of God and enjoy building relationships with his people right here in our church.


We sincerely hope you’ll look further into what makes our church what it is. We welcome you to share the joy that we’ve found.



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