The celebration was part of an Ecumenical Week that is commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Ecumenical Conference in Stockholm of 1925, a significant beginning for the modern ecumenical movement. Those presently gathered in Stockholm are celebrating ecumenism, peace, and fellowship. Archbishop Martin Modeus, archbishop of the Church of Sweden and moderator of the Christian Council of Sweden, reflected on the heritage of the gathering, particularly of the legacy of Archbishop Nathan Söderblom of Uppsala. “He spoke about the Holy Spirit inviting a flame in the hearts of all who came regardless of where they came from,” said Modeus. “Love is not to look at each other but to look in the same direction. We as Christians are asked to stand by the side of Christ to be able to see what he sees, say what he says, and do what he does.” Rev. Karin Wiborn, church leader in the Uniting Church in Sweden, introduced the presidium of the Christian Council of Sweden, which represents 27 different churches. “We have been dreaming, talking, and walking together to host you here,” she said. |
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