On 29 August 2015 Christians from at least three denominations met at what used to be a Jewish temple, Temple Beth Emet, now home to Emanuel Romanian Church of God, marking the first ever conference of the Society For Interdenominational Dialogue (SID). The event, held under the banner “The Relevance of God’s Word in a Postmodern Society,” was also co-organized by Ekklesia Bible College, a practice-based theological seminary founded by several Romanian pastors from the U.S. that now has branches in Romania, Uganda, and Rwanda.
The keynote speaker was Father Stelian Tofana, PhD (pictured), New Testament professor from The Orthodox School of Theology at University of Babeș-Bolyai in Cluj Napoca, Romania and member of The Lausanne-Orthodox Initiative (LOI).
Full report here.