Worship – Ecumenical Liturgy: Laying Down Our Stones. This liturgy was adapted from the 2010 Lenten study compiled by the World Council of Churches, the World YMCA and the World Student Christian Federation. It includes songs, prayers, reflections and Bible readings on the topics of forgiveness and transformation. 6. Worship - Ecumenical Liturgy-Laying Down Our Stones

Activity – My Faith, My Gender: A Conversation
WSCF2021-11-25T23:00:15+01:00Activity – My Faith, My Gender: A Conversation. This activity was developed by Kathy Galloway, who is ordained as Church of Scotland minister and who, in 2002, was the first woman to be elected as leader of the Iona Community. It involves reflective questions and a prayer that explore the intersection between gender and faith.
Worship – ALectio divina: Free to Worship
WSCF2021-11-25T23:00:21+01:005. Worship – A Lectio divina: Free to Worship. Lectio Divina is a practice that involves a deep reflection on God’s word, through allowing individuals to contemplate, study, pray, sing, rejoice, be silent and communicate with God. Designed as a group meditation, this worship includes a series of prayers, reflections and Bible readings that should be held
Workshop – Women’s Role Patterns in Fairy Tales: “How does Cinderella find her boots today?”
WSCF2021-11-25T23:00:30+01:00Workshop – Women’s Role Patterns in Fairy Tales: “How does Cinderella find her boots today?”. This resource includes materials for running a workshop focused on the issue of traditional gender roles, in particular the stereotypes attached to women’s position in society. The workshop was developed by Márta Várnagyi, former Gender Programme Coordinator on the Regional
Worship – “I am making all things new”: A Liturgy of Readings and Reflections on Power and Transformation
WSCF2021-11-25T23:00:38+01:004. Worship – “I am making all things new”: A Liturgy of Readings and Reflections on Power and Transformation. This liturgy was developed by Rosie Venner, former SCM Britain member, and may be used to acknowledge and confess the power held by individuals, as they enjoy freedom, peace and opportunities denied to others. The liturgy includes prayers, meditation moments, songs
Toolkit – Action and Advocacy for Climate Change: A Resource Guide for Religious Communities
WSCF2021-11-25T23:00:43+01:00Toolkit – Action and Advocacy for Climate Change: A Resource Guide for Religious Communities. This toolkit was developed by Religions for Peace to facilitate multi-religious cooperation for climate change action and advocacy. It is intended for religious leaders, communities, institutions and individuals of all ages, denominations and religions. It contains information about how to advocate
Worship – Living in a World of Technology
WSCF2021-11-25T23:01:53+01:00Worship – Living in a World of Technology. This worship is based on the Catholic worship developed at the conference “Living in a world of technology: the changes in social behaviour”, which took place in Läyliäinen, Finland, in March-April 2011. 3. Worship - _Living in a World of Technology_ (2011) Publication date: 29 March – 4 April 2011
Prayer – A CESR Prayer for Climate Justice
WSCF2021-11-25T23:02:01+01:00Prayer – A CESR Prayer for Climate Justice. This short prayer reflects on the meaning of the Earth as God’s creation, reflecting on the gift of creation and thanking God for the wonders of the Earth. 2. Prayer - A CESR Prayer for Climate Justice Publication date: June 2011 Published by: WSCF-Europe Key words: prayer, Europe, climate, creation,
Worship – Communicating Gender
WSCF2021-11-25T22:54:13+01:001. Worship – Communicating Gender. This worship closed the WSCF-Europe conference “Communicating Gender: Gender Identities in a Globalised Europe”, which took place in Logumkloster, Denmark, between 24-28 October 2011. It was prepared and coordinated by Natalie Pylypiv. The prayers, songs and readings in the worship were designed to be tailored to different local contexts and to reflect on issues
Universal Day of Prayer for Students 2007
WSCF2021-11-25T22:54:42+01:0010. Universal Day of Prayer for Students 2007. The 2007 materials and liturgy for the Universal Day of Prayer for Student celebration were prepared by the Europe region of WSCF. They captured the theme of migration, in all its forms. The materials highlighted that migration can be voluntary or driven by external factors, such as war, social