World Council of Churches invites all to support Global Prayer for the Peaceful Reunification of the Korean PeninsulaWorld Council of Churches Posted Jul 18, 2019 |
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[World Council of Churches] The World Council of Churches invites all people of goodwill to observe a Sunday of Prayer for the Peaceful Reunification of the Korean Peninsula on Aug. 11.
Each year, Christians are invited to join in a prayer for peace and reunification of the Korean Peninsula. Prepared by the National Council of Churches in Korea and the Korean Christian Federation, the prayer is traditionally used on the Sunday before Aug. 15 every year.
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