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  • 31 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: You Shall Be My Witnesses: Hundreds gathered today in Novi Sad for the CEC General Assembly.  After many months of preparation, more than 500 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests have arrived in Novi Sad (Serbia) to take part in the 2018 General Assembly of the Conference of European Churches (CEC) and related events. On the evening of 31 May, an open-air worship in the city centre of Novi Sad set the tone for the spiritual life of the General Assembly.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH2_2639.jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Catholic Name of Mary Church, the largest church in Novi Sad, located in the city center on the Trg Slobode (Liberty Square). The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_657...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Catholic Name of Mary Church, the largest church in Novi Sad, located in the city center on the Trg Slobode (Liberty Square). The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_656...jpg
  • 31 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: You Shall Be My Witnesses: Hundreds gathered today in Novi Sad for the CEC General Assembly.  After many months of preparation, more than 500 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests have arrived in Novi Sad (Serbia) to take part in the 2018 General Assembly of the Conference of European Churches (CEC) and related events. On the evening of 31 May, an open-air worship in the city centre of Novi Sad set the tone for the spiritual life of the General Assembly.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH2_2567.jpg
  • 31 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: You Shall Be My Witnesses: Hundreds gathered today in Novi Sad for the CEC General Assembly.  After many months of preparation, more than 500 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests have arrived in Novi Sad (Serbia) to take part in the 2018 General Assembly of the Conference of European Churches (CEC) and related events. On the evening of 31 May, an open-air worship in the city centre of Novi Sad set the tone for the spiritual life of the General Assembly.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH2_2522.jpg
  • 31 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: You Shall Be My Witnesses: Hundreds gathered today in Novi Sad for the CEC General Assembly.  After many months of preparation, more than 500 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests have arrived in Novi Sad (Serbia) to take part in the 2018 General Assembly of the Conference of European Churches (CEC) and related events. On the evening of 31 May, an open-air worship in the city centre of Novi Sad set the tone for the spiritual life of the General Assembly.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH1_3138.jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Catholic Name of Mary Church, the largest church in Novi Sad, located in the city center on the Trg Slobode (Liberty Square). The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_655...jpg
  • 31 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: You Shall Be My Witnesses: Hundreds gathered today in Novi Sad for the CEC General Assembly.  After many months of preparation, more than 500 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests have arrived in Novi Sad (Serbia) to take part in the 2018 General Assembly of the Conference of European Churches (CEC) and related events. On the evening of 31 May, an open-air worship in the city centre of Novi Sad set the tone for the spiritual life of the General Assembly.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH2_2633.jpg
  • 31 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: You Shall Be My Witnesses: Hundreds gathered today in Novi Sad for the CEC General Assembly.  After many months of preparation, more than 500 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests have arrived in Novi Sad (Serbia) to take part in the 2018 General Assembly of the Conference of European Churches (CEC) and related events. On the evening of 31 May, an open-air worship in the city centre of Novi Sad set the tone for the spiritual life of the General Assembly.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH1_3147.jpg
  • 31 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: You Shall Be My Witnesses: Hundreds gathered today in Novi Sad for the CEC General Assembly.  After many months of preparation, more than 500 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests have arrived in Novi Sad (Serbia) to take part in the 2018 General Assembly of the Conference of European Churches (CEC) and related events. On the evening of 31 May, an open-air worship in the city centre of Novi Sad set the tone for the spiritual life of the General Assembly.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH2_2478.jpg
  • 31 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: You Shall Be My Witnesses: Hundreds gathered today in Novi Sad for the CEC General Assembly.  After many months of preparation, more than 500 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests have arrived in Novi Sad (Serbia) to take part in the 2018 General Assembly of the Conference of European Churches (CEC) and related events. On the evening of 31 May, an open-air worship in the city centre of Novi Sad set the tone for the spiritual life of the General Assembly.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH1_3128.jpg
  • 31 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: You Shall Be My Witnesses: Hundreds gathered today in Novi Sad for the CEC General Assembly.  After many months of preparation, more than 500 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests have arrived in Novi Sad (Serbia) to take part in the 2018 General Assembly of the Conference of European Churches (CEC) and related events. On the evening of 31 May, an open-air worship in the city centre of Novi Sad set the tone for the spiritual life of the General Assembly.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_AH1_2998.jpg
  • 30 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Novi Sad hosts the Conference of European Churches General Assembly on 31 May - 6 June 2018. The Name of Mary Church is the largest church in Novi Sad, and is located in the city center on the Trg Slobode (Liberty Square).
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180530_AH1_227...jpg
  • 30 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Novi Sad hosts the Conference of European Churches General Assembly on 31 May - 6 June 2018. The Name of Mary Church is the largest church in Novi Sad, and is located in the city center on the Trg Slobode (Liberty Square).
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180530_AH1_225...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_715...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_305...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_653...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_353...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_314...jpg
  • 30 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Novi Sad hosts the Conference of European Churches General Assembly on 31 May - 6 June 2018. The Name of Mary Church is the largest church in Novi Sad, and is located in the city center on the Trg Slobode (Liberty Square).
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180530_AH1_225...jpg
  • 30 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Novi Sad hosts the Conference of European Churches General Assembly on 31 May - 6 June 2018. The Name of Mary Church is the largest church in Novi Sad, and is located in the city center on the Trg Slobode (Liberty Square).
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180530_AH2_226...jpg
  • 30 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Novi Sad hosts the Conference of European Churches General Assembly on 31 May - 6 June 2018. The Name of Mary Church is the largest church in Novi Sad, and is located in the city center on the Trg Slobode (Liberty Square).
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180530_AH1_223...jpg
  • 30 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Novi Sad hosts the Conference of European Churches General Assembly on 31 May - 6 June 2018. The Name of Mary Church is the largest church in Novi Sad, and is located in the city center on the Trg Slobode (Liberty Square).
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180530_AH1_224...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_370...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_366...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_368...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_361...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_356...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_359...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_341...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_720...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_720...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_717...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_719...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_712...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_320...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_310...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_308...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_310...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. His Eminence, Metropolitan Cleopas of Sweden and All Scandinavia speaks. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 30 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Novi Sad hosts the Conference of European Churches General Assembly on 31 May - 6 June 2018. The Name of Mary Church is the largest church in Novi Sad, and is located in the city center on the Trg Slobode (Liberty Square).
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 30 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Novi Sad hosts the Conference of European Churches General Assembly on 31 May - 6 June 2018. The Name of Mary Church is the largest church in Novi Sad, and is located in the city center on the Trg Slobode (Liberty Square).
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: On Sunday, participants of the CEC general assembly attended Sunday service in local churches in and around Novi Sad. Here, in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 30 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Novi Sad hosts the Conference of European Churches General Assembly on 31 May - 6 June 2018. The Name of Mary Church is the largest church in Novi Sad, and is located in the city center on the Trg Slobode (Liberty Square).
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  • 1 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Miriam Stålsett Follesö manages social media. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 1 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Morning prayers, led in the Lutheran tradition. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 29 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Meeting on 28-31 May in Novi Sad, Serbia, young Christians from all over Europe have gathered for a Conference of European Churches (CEC) Youth pre-assembly. The youth pre-assembly brings together young Christians aged 18-30 for a short ecumenical formation programme in connection with the CEC General Assembly, and offers an opportunity for youth from across Europe to contribute their experience and expertise to the various areas of engagement of CEC. It is an opportunity for growth and leadership development, ecumenical learning and encounters. Here, evening prayers, on the theme of being, and sharing the light.
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  • 29 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Meeting on 28-31 May in Novi Sad, Serbia, young Christians from all over Europe have gathered for a Conference of European Churches (CEC) Youth pre-assembly. The youth pre-assembly brings together young Christians aged 18-30 for a short ecumenical formation programme in connection with the CEC General Assembly, and offers an opportunity for youth from across Europe to contribute their experience and expertise to the various areas of engagement of CEC. It is an opportunity for growth and leadership development, ecumenical learning and encounters. Here, evening prayers, on the theme of being, and sharing the light.
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  • 29 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Meeting on 28-31 May in Novi Sad, Serbia, young Christians from all over Europe have gathered for a Conference of European Churches (CEC) Youth pre-assembly. The youth pre-assembly brings together young Christians aged 18-30 for a short ecumenical formation programme in connection with the CEC General Assembly, and offers an opportunity for youth from across Europe to contribute their experience and expertise to the various areas of engagement of CEC. It is an opportunity for growth and leadership development, ecumenical learning and encounters. Here, evening prayers, on the theme of being, and sharing the light.
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  • 5 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Sending service. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 5 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Sabine Udodesku wears a sweater with the word Hope, marking the message theme of the CEC general assembly. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 5 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Sending service. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 5 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Morning prayers, led in the Anglican tradition. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 5 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Sending service. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Metropolitan Stephanos of Tallinn and All Estonia leads Sunday service in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. On 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church stood as one of the host churches of the Conference of European Churches General Assembly. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests took part in the Assembly and related events, gathered under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses".
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Metropolitan Stephanos of Tallinn and All Estonia leads Sunday service in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. On 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church stood as one of the host churches of the Conference of European Churches General Assembly. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests took part in the Assembly and related events, gathered under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses".
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Sunday service in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. On 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church stood as one of the host churches of the Conference of European Churches General Assembly. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests took part in the Assembly and related events, gathered under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses".
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Bishop Irinej of Backa of the Serbian Orthodox Church takes part in Sunday service in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. On 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church stood as one of the host churches of the Conference of European Churches General Assembly. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests took part in the Assembly and related events, gathered under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses".
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Sunday service in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. On 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church stood as one of the host churches of the Conference of European Churches General Assembly. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests took part in the Assembly and related events, gathered under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses".
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Metropolitan Stephanos of Tallinn and All Estonia leads Sunday service in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. On 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church stood as one of the host churches of the Conference of European Churches General Assembly. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests took part in the Assembly and related events, gathered under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses".
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Bishop Irinej of Backa of the Serbian Orthodox Church takes part in Sunday service in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. On 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church stood as one of the host churches of the Conference of European Churches General Assembly. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests took part in the Assembly and related events, gathered under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses".
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Sunday service in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. On 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church stood as one of the host churches of the Conference of European Churches General Assembly. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests took part in the Assembly and related events, gathered under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses".
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: A congregant lights a candle to pray as they await Sunday service in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. On 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church stood as one of the host churches of the Conference of European Churches General Assembly. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests took part in the Assembly and related events, gathered under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses".
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_588...jpg
  • 5 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Sending service. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 5 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Sending service. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 29 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Meeting on 28-31 May in Novi Sad, Serbia, young Christians from all over Europe have gathered for a Conference of European Churches (CEC) Youth pre-assembly. The youth pre-assembly brings together young Christians aged 18-30 for a short ecumenical formation programme in connection with the CEC General Assembly, and offers an opportunity for youth from across Europe to contribute their experience and expertise to the various areas of engagement of CEC. It is an opportunity for growth and leadership development, ecumenical learning and encounters. Here, evening prayers, on the theme of being, and sharing the light.
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  • 29 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Meeting on 28-31 May in Novi Sad, Serbia, young Christians from all over Europe have gathered for a Conference of European Churches (CEC) Youth pre-assembly. The youth pre-assembly brings together young Christians aged 18-30 for a short ecumenical formation programme in connection with the CEC General Assembly, and offers an opportunity for youth from across Europe to contribute their experience and expertise to the various areas of engagement of CEC. It is an opportunity for growth and leadership development, ecumenical learning and encounters. Here, evening prayers, on the theme of being, and sharing the light.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180529_AH1_215...jpg
  • 29 May 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Meeting on 28-31 May in Novi Sad, Serbia, young Christians from all over Europe have gathered for a Conference of European Churches (CEC) Youth pre-assembly. The youth pre-assembly brings together young Christians aged 18-30 for a short ecumenical formation programme in connection with the CEC General Assembly, and offers an opportunity for youth from across Europe to contribute their experience and expertise to the various areas of engagement of CEC. It is an opportunity for growth and leadership development, ecumenical learning and encounters. Here, evening prayers, on the theme of being, and sharing the light.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180529_AH1_215...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: A differently abled person kneels and bows to pray during Sunday service in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. On 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church stood as one of the host churches of the Conference of European Churches General Assembly. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests took part in the Assembly and related events, gathered under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses".
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Sunday service in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. On 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church stood as one of the host churches of the Conference of European Churches General Assembly. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests took part in the Assembly and related events, gathered under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses".
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_318...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Sunday service in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. On 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church stood as one of the host churches of the Conference of European Churches General Assembly. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests took part in the Assembly and related events, gathered under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses".
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: A differently abled person looks at a small image of an icon he has brought to Sunday service in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. On 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church stood as one of the host churches of the Conference of European Churches General Assembly. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests took part in the Assembly and related events, gathered under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses".
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_606...jpg
  • 5 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Sending service. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180605_AH2_440...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Sunday service in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. On 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church stood as one of the host churches of the Conference of European Churches General Assembly. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests took part in the Assembly and related events, gathered under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses".
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_602...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Sunday service in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. On 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church stood as one of the host churches of the Conference of European Churches General Assembly. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests took part in the Assembly and related events, gathered under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses".
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_600...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Sunday service in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. On 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church stood as one of the host churches of the Conference of European Churches General Assembly. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests took part in the Assembly and related events, gathered under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses".
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_592...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Candles lit in anticipation of Sunday service in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. On 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church stood as one of the host churches of the Conference of European Churches General Assembly. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests took part in the Assembly and related events, gathered under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses".
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_591...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: A congregant prays as they await Sunday service in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. On 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church stood as one of the host churches of the Conference of European Churches General Assembly. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests took part in the Assembly and related events, gathered under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses".
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_588...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Candles lit in anticipation of Sunday service in the Eastern Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Holy Great Martyr George. On 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church stood as one of the host churches of the Conference of European Churches General Assembly. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests took part in the Assembly and related events, gathered under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses".
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