Ecumenical Enablers' Training
A total of 78 participants completed the Ecumenical Enablers' Training program conducted by CCA-FMU executive staff recently. Of this number 44 were Vietnamese and 34 were Nepalese.
Although CCA does not have a church member yet in Vietnam the EET held in Vietnam was made possible with the help of Vietnamese alumni from a Thai seminary. The EET training in Ho Chi Minh City held on 26-28 April 2011 was the first CCA-organized EET in Vietnam.
The EET held in Lalitpur, Kathmandu, Nepal on 23-27 May 2011 was the second to be held in cooperation with the National Council of Churches in Nepal, a member of CCA, led by Dr. KB Rokaya, NCCN General Secretary and a member of the CCA presidium. The first one was held in April 2009.
Vietnamese and Nepalese participants came mostly from Independent churches. They included self-made pastors with limited theological training, youth and women, students in mission training centers. In the two countries, traditional denominations are not common although denominationalism has now entered the countries.
The theme of the training in both countries was "Living Together in the Household of God" with the idea that wider ecumenism regards the whole universe as the household of God. [See August edition of CCA News for more of this story.]