The meeting moved the South Bronx Churches - an ecumenical coalition of 40 Bronx institutions that had been in the planning stage for three years - onto an aggressive community activist course.
The appeal of Conscience Foundation was created by Rabbi Schneier in 1965 to serve as an ecumenical coalition of business and religious leaders interested in helping to promote tolerance and human rights.
Nehemiah is the creation of East Brooklyn Churches, an ecumenical coalition of about 50 congregations.
Founded as an ecumenical coalition with a mission to stabilize the neighborhood in 1972, UVSO now serves an average of 1,200 Vailsburg residents every day through a wide range of programs.
It also created previously unknown interracial and ecumenical coalitions, and stimulated new electoral activity in pastors and congregations.
As the former leader of the Awakening America Alliance, Dr. Wilson forged national ecumenical coalitions with more than 250 denominations and parachurch ministries.
An ecumenical, multiracial coalition formed after the Howard Beach racial attack has received $43,800 to train high-school students and adults in resolving racial and ethnic disputes.
Rabbi Hirshel Jaffe of Temple Beth Jacob, part of the ecumenical coalition that stood by the Orzechowskis, sent roses and came by to celebrate Carley's arrival.
The next year, working with an ecumenical coalition of denominational hunger programs, Seeds published A Guide to World Hunger Organizations, by Lou Knowles.
In 1984, they worked again with an ecumenical coalition of hunger programs to produce A Guide to World Hunger Organizations, Volume II by Michael Williamson.