Ecumenism
Ecumenism
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Learning Objectives:
1. Understand what ecumenism is and why it's important.
2. Describe ways Christians practice ecumenism.
3. Investigate ways in which Christians work together in your school.
Resources Include:
- Fully editable lesson PowerPoint
- Quote It - A quote taken from Unitatis Redintegratio about the purpose of ecumenism, with questions for pupils to answer.
- Find It – Ecumenism - Information sheet outlining six methods that Christians engage in ecumenism.
- Record It - Ecumenism - A worksheet providing space for pupils to take notes on the methods of ecumenism (designed to go alongside Find It: Ecumenism). There is a differentiated version available on page 2.
Religious Education Directory Links:
U7.6.4 - Define the term ‘ecumenism’ and describe ways in which Christians give witness to the ecumenical spirit (e.g., actions for social justice; prayer; dialogue; acknowledging the shared wisdom of Christian traditions; learning about and understanding the traditions of the Christian communities; living gospel values).
D7.6.3 - Investigate ways in which Christians work together or the common good in their school or local community.
Scheme of Work: Year 7 Dialogue & Encounter - Lesson 4 _______________________________________________________________________________
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