SUOMEN EKUMEENINEN NEUVOSTO

EKUMENISKA RÅDET I FINLAND

FINNISH ECUMENICAL COUNCIL

 BAPTISM IN TIMES OF CHANGE  - pohjoismainen luterilainen webinaarisarja kasteesta alkaa maaliskuussa


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The project “Baptism in times of change” is part of the

joint Nordic initiative Churches in Times of Change (CITC)

which focuses on changes in ecclesial practice and theology in the Nordic region. In the Nordic region, the situation for the churches is quite comparable theologically, historically, and sociologically. This calls for common reflection and increased ecumenical cooperation between the Nordic folk churches. 

 

WEBINAR 1

Date: Wednesday 10th March 13-15 (CET)

Title: The future of baptism in the Nordic countries. What does statistics tell us, and what is the response of the churches?

 

WEBINAR 2

Date: Wednesday 24th March 13-15 (CET)

Title: Why should I baptize my child? Qualitative e perspectives on new patterns in infant baptism

 

WEBINAR 3

Date: Wednesday 7th April 13-15 (CET)

Title: Bless, not baptize. Could blessing of children be an alternative when parents choose not

to baptize?

 

WEBINAR 4

Date: Monday 10th May 13-15 (CET)

Title: Marketing and communication: How have churches found new ways of communicating

baptism?

 

WEBINAR 5

Date: Thursday 20th May 13-15 (CET).

Title: Theology. Where are the resources for a contemporary baptismal theology?

 

Lisätietoja webinaareista ja ilmoittautumiset: 



Suomen Ekumeeninen Neuvosto / Ekumeniska Rådet i Finland       Eteläranta 8 / Södra kajen 8            PL / PB 210          00131 Helsinki / Helsingfors


Lahjoita Suomen Ekumeenisella Neuvostolla on Poliisihallituksen myöntämä rahankeräyslupa. Keräysnumero on RA/2021/1503 ja keräyslupa on voimassa 9.11.2021 alkaen toistaiseksi koko Suomessa Ahvenanmaata lukuunottamatta.
Donera  Ekumeniska Rådet i Finland har ett penninginsamlingstillstånd beviljat av Polisstyrelsen. Insamlingsnumret är RA/2021/1503. Insamlingstillståndet är i kraft fr.o.m. 9.11.2021 tills vidare i hela Finland föruton på Åland.