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    YOUNG STEWARDS LEARN ECUMENISM FIRST HAND

    http://churchworldservice.org/news/archives/ 2007/11/792.html
    November 6, 2007

    Participants in the Young Stewards Program

    Iselin, NJ -- For the first time since the inception of the program,
    the National Council of Churches USA's (NCC) Young Stewards Program
    welcomed two stewards from two of its Orthodox member communions. They
    are volunteering at the 2007 General Assembly of the NCC and Church
    World Service (CWS) in suburban New Jersey.

    Maria Derderian of the Diocese of the Armenian Orthodox Church of
    America and Phoebe Farag of the Coptic Orthodox Church of North
    America are currently serving as one of 10 young stewards during the
    General Assembly.

    This year is significant for the Oriental Orthodox member communions
    as Archbishop Vicken Aykazian, diocesan legate and ecumenical officer,
    Armenian Orthodox Church of America, will begin his two year term as
    the president of the NCC.

    Derderian currently works at the Diocese of the Armenian Orthodox
    Church.

    She graduated with a Master of Arts from a joint program of St. Nersess
    Armenian Theological Seminary and St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological
    Seminary in Crestwood, N.Y. She grew up in Philadelphia and lives in
    New York City.

    Phoebe Farag represents the Coptic Orthodox Church in the NCC's
    Justice for Women Working Group. She is originally from New York and
    now lives and works in the Washington, D.C. area where she serves
    youth and young adults at St.

    Mark's Coptic Orthodox Church. She is also an advisor to the church's
    Mission Life Center. Farag is the training and evaluation coordinator
    for Amnesty International USA.

    Also serving as stewards are Jared Carson and Laura Strietelmeier
    of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America; DeMay Grunden, Gena
    Anderson, and Kevin Nelson of the United Methodist Church; Omar
    Dykes of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, John Frame of the
    Church of God (Anderson), and Jonathan Hall of the Christian Church
    (Disciples of Christ). Carson and Grunden are Senior Stewards having
    served at last year's General Assembly in Orlando, Florida.

    For five consecutive years, the Young Stewards Program has brought
    10-12 young adults to the NCC/CWS General Assembly to participate by
    carrying out assignments at the General Assembly while observing the
    ecumenical work of the delegates attending the conference.

    The program is an opportunity for young adults interested in the
    ecumenical movement to network, learn about different communions,
    worship in an ecumenical setting, interact with national church
    leaders, and become more involved in ecumenism. The Rev. Garland
    Pierce, the NCC's Associate General Secretary for Education and
    Leadership Ministries, leads the program every year.

    Stewards participate in a young adult pre-assembly and then carry
    out various support roles throughout the General Assembly, the
    governing body of the NCC and CWS. Stewards are able to observe
    ecumenicalproceedings, interact with delegates from the member
    communions, and participate in some General Assembly activities. In
    the mornings and evenings they meet for devotion and debriefings.

    The National Council of Churches USA is the ecumenical voice of 35 of
    America's Orthodox, Protestant, Anglican, historic African American
    and traditional peace churches. These NCC member communions have 45
    millionfaithful members in 100,000 congregations in all 50 states.

    Church World Service is the relief, development, and refugee assistance
    agency of these same communions, working in 80 countries around the
    world to eradicate hunger and poverty and promote peace and justice.

    For more info, see General Assembly convenes in NJ and NY

    On site media contacts: Ann Walle, Church World Service; Mr. Pat
    Pattillo, NCC.

    NCC News contact: Philip Jenks, 212.870.2228,
    [email protected] or Dan Webster, 212.870.2252,
    [email protected]

    Media Contact: Lesley Crosson, CWS/New York, 212-870-2676;
    [email protected] Jan Dragin, 781-925-1526;
    [email protected]
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