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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.
    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.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_642...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_652...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_716...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_715...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_716...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_713...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_713...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service, sharing bread and wine with Mark Ball, a British priest who's been with the church in Bogotá for some 18 months.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_712...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_709...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_710...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_710...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_709...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_709...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_706...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, congregants share a sign of peace with each other, as part of the service.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_703...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_703...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, congregants share a sign of peace with each other, as part of the service.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_702...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_700...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_699...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_699...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service, welcoming new members into the congregation, and the communion of the church.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_699...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service, welcoming new members into the congregation, and the communion of the church.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_698...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_695...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_695...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_693...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_694...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_691...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_692...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_690...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_687...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_686...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_686...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_686...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_686...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_684...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_685...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH1_038...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH1_038...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH1_038...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH1_037...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH1_035...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH1_033...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH1_032...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_313...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 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: 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_594...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. 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.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_318...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
  • 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_306...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
  • 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_645...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_612...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_716...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, congregants greet each other goodbye as they leave the church for the day.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_719...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_714...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_715...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH2_713...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
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  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service.
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  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, congregants share a sign of peace with each other, as part of the service.
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  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
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  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service, welcoming new members into the congregation, and the communion of the church.
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  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service, welcoming new members into the congregation, and the communion of the church.
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  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service.
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  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. A nativity scene decorates the wall outside the church.
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  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
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  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service, sharing a blessing with the children of the congregation.
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  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service, sharing a blessing with the children of the congregation.
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  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, congregants share a sign of peace with each other, as part of the service.
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  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH1_038...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH1_031...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, congregants share a sign of peace with each other, as part of the service.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180422_AH1_036...jpg
  • 22 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia: Sunday service in Catedral de San Pablo (Saint Paul's Cathedral), in the Chapinero part of the Capital District of Bogotá, Colombia. Under the leadership of Bishop Right Reverend Francisco Duque, Bishop of Colombia, the church brings together some 100 congregants for mass each Sunday. Here, Bishop Duque leads the service, welcoming new members into the congregation, and the communion of the church.
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: Bread and wine are distributed during Sunday worship on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: Bread and wine are distributed during Sunday worship on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: Bread and wine are distributed during Sunday worship on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: Bishop Emmanuel Murye Modi distributes Holy Communion to Lutheran World Federation General Secretary Rev. Anne Burghardt during Sunday worship on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: Bishop Emmanuel Murye Modi distributes Holy Communion to Bishop Jones Ole Meliyio of the Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church during Sunday worship on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: Anglican Bishop Emmanuel Murye Modi of the Episcopal Diocese of Kajo-Keji kneels down in prayer before Holy Communion during Sunday worship on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: A group of women from the Mother's Union of the Episcopal Diocese of Kajo-Keji lower their heads in prayer during Sunday service on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: A group of women from the Mother's Union of the Episcopal Diocese of Kajo-Keji sing during Sunday service on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: A group of women from the Mother's Union of the Episcopal Diocese of Kajo-Keji sing during Sunday service on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: A group of women from the Mother's Union of the Episcopal Diocese of Kajo-Keji sing during Sunday service on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: A group of women from the Mother's Union of the Episcopal Diocese of Kajo-Keji march together to Sunday service on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: Lutheran World Federation general secretary Rev. Anne Burghardt joins a group of women from the Mother's Union of the Episcopal Diocese of Kajo-Keji in marching together to Sunday service on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: A group of women of the Episcopal Diocese of Kajo-Keji march together to Sunday service on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: A group of women from the Mother's Union of the Episcopal Diocese of Kajo-Keji march together to Sunday service on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: A group of women of the Episcopal Diocese of Kajo-Keji march together to Sunday service on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: A group of women from the Mother's Union of the Episcopal Diocese of Kajo-Keji gather to march together to Sunday service on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: Congregants of the Episcopal Diocese of Kajo-Keji gather for Sunday service on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: Lutheran World Federation general secretary Rev. Anne Burghardt arrives for Sunday service on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: A group of women of the Episcopal Diocese of Kajo-Keji march together to Sunday service on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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  • 3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: A group of women of the Episcopal Diocese of Kajo-Keji march together to Sunday service on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to LWF/Albin Hillert upon publication.]
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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 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.
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