Yes please!! I actually don't know anything about it hahah
Sure! Okay, so the three examples I used in SOR:
The
National Council of Churches Australia (NCCA) is an ecumenical body consisting of 15 Christian churches promoting ecumenism and ecumenical initiatives. This includes a decision called the
Christian World Service, which aims to promote cooperation in areas of social justice and humanitarian relief, and also implements inter-denominational congregational services and educational programs. There is also the
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, funded by the NCCA, a week of inter-denominational prayer and service.
The
Uniting Church formed in 1977 is a merger of Presbyterianism, Methodism and Congregationalism. The denomination itself is therefore an example of an ecumenical movement.
The
NSW Ecumenical Council was founded in 1982, consisting of 16 member churches. It is basically a council for joint reflect on theology, and promoting ecumenical initiatives. It also provides a platform for a joint Christian response to social justice issues.
I hope these help! I've actually just uploaded a set of SOR Core notes for HSC, once they are approved you can find them in the notes section and they may be of extra help! I pretty much told you everything in there already though, ahaha