World Council of Churches and anti-capitalism

The following from 27th Quadrennial Assembly of the National Council of Churches in India,  Please note however, the ANCCI tstates ."..and to work towards reconstituting a just and participatory democracy" which is not neccesarily the spirit of those mentioned in this page.

Strategy 

Bring together the leaders and representatives of member Churches, Ecumenical Organizations and Social Movements, as well as Academicians and Theologians.

Expected Outcome: 

• Identifying the pit-falls, limitations and challenges of the Church and Ecumenical Movements that would need corrections. • Audit of think-patterns of Churches and Organizations • Directive suggestions for adoption. • Understanding the existence, relevance and purpose of God, Church and Christianity.

URM Report of the URM GLOBAL MISSION CONFERENCE'ABOKOBI, ACCRA, GHANA'1-7 MAY, 2004 "As we renew our hope for communities that are blessed with ‘life in abundance’, our mission begins with speaking our prophetic voice to expose and condemn the capitalist-led, globalized context and its new geo-political realities that intentionally destroy human community. We specifically examined the effects of violence and its impact on those who are violated; commodification as the catalyst for globalisation; injustice and the need for restorative justice, and the mission of URM as the spirituality of resistance to this injustice and oppression. We affirm the call ‘another world is possible’. "

http://www.oikoumene.org/en/resources/documents/wcc-commissions/mission-and-evangelism/cwme-world-conference-athens-2005/preparatory-paper-na-9-mission-from-the-perspective-of-people-in-struggle.html