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- Fairgrove Conjureworks
- http://www.conjure.com/religion.html
- First launched in 1994, this somewhat unconventional site provides links to a large number of websites dealing with multi-faith and interfaith issues, service organizations, and peace movements.
International organizations and agreements
- Decree on Ecumenism - Unitatis Redintegratio
- http://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/documents/vat-ii_decree_19641121_unitatis-redintegratio_en.html
- Proclaimed by the Second Vatican Council, under Pope Paul VI, on November 21, 1964, this document is the charter for active Roman Catholic participation in the ecumenical movement.
- Ecumenical Institute of Bossey
- http://www.oikoumene.org/en/activities/bossey.html
- Related to the World Council of Churches, this institute’s mission is to educate and form ecumenical leaders for service in many settings around the world and to shape ecumenical thought through intercultural and inter-confessional encounter.
- Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR)
- http://www.forusa.org/
- Begun in 1914, FOR is an interfaith and international movement with branches and groups in over 40 countries and on every continent. Members include Jews, Christians, Buddhists, Muslims, and people of other faith traditions, as well as those with no formal religious affiliation.
- Institute of Interfaith Dialog
- http://www.interfaithdialog.org/
- This organization’s primary goal is to bring together global communities in order to promote compassion, cooperation, partnership and community service through interfaith dialog and conversation.
- North American Interfaith Network
- http://www.nain.org/
- A non-profit association of interfaith organizations and agencies in Canada, Mexico and the United States.
- Porvoo Communion
- http://www.porvoochurches.org/
- A grouping of churches that are in communion with another. Comprised of the Anglican churches in England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales and the Lutheran churches in Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden. There are links to the websites of the Porvoo churches and translations of the Porvoo Common Statement in many languages.
- Community of Protestant Churches in Europe (CPCE)
- http://www.leuenberg.net/
- The CPCE (formerly known as the Leuenberg Church Fellowship) is an organization of over 100 Protestant churches in Europe who grant each other pulpit and table fellowship on the basis of the Leuenberg Agreement of 1973.
National organizations and agreements
- National Council of Churches in the United States of America
- http://www.ncccusa.org/
- The comprehensive website of The National Council of Churches, which was founded in 1950. The council’s 36 member denominations include almost 50 million persons in more than 100,000 local congregations in the United States.
- National Council of Churches Office for Interfaith Relations
- http://www.ncccusa.org/interfaith/ifrhome.html
- Resources for Christians to explore the challenges and opportunities of living among people of other faiths.
- The Institute for Christian & Jewish Studies
- http://www.icjs.org
- Exists to address the contemporary challenges of religious pluralism by helping to shape a new relationship between Christians and Jews.
- Interfaith Alliance
- http://www.interfaithalliance.org/
- This alliance, founded in 1994, works to promote interfaith cooperation to promote civic participation, freedom of religion, diversity, and civility in public discourse and to encourage the active involvement of people of faith in the nation’s political life.
- Society for Hindu-Christian Studies
- http://www.hcstudies.org/
- Information about the Society, its e-mail list (HCS-L), the Hindu-Christian Studies Bulletin, and other material related to Hindu-Christian studies.
- Churches Uniting in Christ
- http://www.cuicinfo.org/
- Churches Uniting in Christ (formerly the Consultation on Church Union or “COCU”) is a relationship among nine U.S. Christian communions that have pledged to live more closely together in expressing their unity in Christ and to combat racism together. Includes a link to the CUIC Newsletter.
Ecumenical and interfaith activities of U.S. denominations
- Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Council on Christian Unity
- http://www.disciples.org/ccu/
- Here you will find news of this denomination’s ecumenical office and resources to aid in ecumenical ministry and growth.
- Episcopal Church
- http://www.ecusa.anglican.org/eir.htm
- Provides information on the involvement of the Episcopal Church’s ecumenical and interfaith relations as well as its Interfaith Education Initiative.
- Presbyterian Church (USA)
- http://www.pcusa.org/interfaith/
- Includes links to sections entitled “Faith and Culture” and “Tools for Understanding.”
- United Church of Christ
- http://www.ucc.org/ecumenical/
- Reflecting the ecumenical commitments of the United Church of Christ, this site includes sections on ecumenical resources, partners and councils plus information on interfaith relations.
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
- http://www.elca.org/ecumenical/
- Under the auspices of the Department of Ecumenical Affairs of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, which is responsible for the ELCA's ecumenical, inter-Lutheran, and interfaith discussions. Links to ecumenical and interfaith dialogs and resources.

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