Earlier this week, Danish Dr Jørgen Skov Sørensen has been appointed as the new general secretary of the Conference of European Churches (CEC). The 55-year-old Skov Sørensen comes to CEC with a vast experience in theology, mission, ecumenism, leadership, communication and management.

“It is with great pleasure that we announce the appointment of Dr Jørgen Skov Sørensen as CEC’s new general secretary,” said CEC President Rev. Christian Krieger. “We are confident that he will lead CEC in continuing its vision to accompany its Member Churches and Organisations in Partnership to work together in hope and witness, to serve Europe, and to promote peace and Church unity.”

“I am thankful to the CEC Governing Board for entrusting me with the responsibility of heading CEC in times of change within Europe,” said Skov Sørensen. “I believe Christianity has been defining for our continent as we know it and that our heritage will play a role in the shaping of our common future. CEC holds a unique position between churches and wider society which I look forward to explore.”

Skov Sørensen received his PhD in Missiology, Ecumenics and Systematic Theology from the University of Birmingham, UK, and M. Phil in Ecumenical Theology from Aarhus University in Denmark. He has served as general secretary at Danmission and has also led the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Denmark (ELCD) in various capacities. He has carried out several academic assignments at Aarhus University and United College of the Ascension, UK, and held positions at the Danish Missionary Society and Danish Church Abroad – Hong Kong.

Skov Sørensen has served on various Danish and international councils and boards of directors, including Dan Church Aid, the Endowment Fund of the Lutheran World Federation, Centre for the Study of Religion and Society, Aarhus University, Danish Church Abroad, Eksistensen Christian Think Tank, the Amphlett Scholarship Fund, UK, and Areopagos Foundation.

Skov Sørensen has authored several articles and publications on international and ecumenical affairs, while being flunet in Scandinavian languages, English, German, French and Mandarin Chinese.

 

 

CEC is a fellowship of some 114 Orthodox, Protestant, Anglican and Old Catholic churches from all countries of Europe, plus 40 National Councils of Churches and Organisations in Partnership. CEC was founded in 1959. It has offices in Brussels and Strasbourg, to know more about the organisaton please visit its website.

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