MECC
“Good Deal or No Deal”
Middle East Socioeconomic Overview
Report: May 2026
While the United States and Iran are still in a ceasefire, negotiations are underway to settle the conflict once and for all. Talks oscillate between news of tension and exaggerations of profound breakthrough. As such, it is still impossible to predict the likely outcome as there are too many factors at play. One thing is for certain: major differences are still unresolved and armed conflict will resume if no compromise is reached. Moreover, the Occupier, which is watching the negotiations intently, is not in favor of peace and might do something that will jeopardize the talks.
Video - The Canticle of the Creatures By Saint Francis of Assisi
Performed by: The Glory of Heaven Choir
Video Produced By MECC
Reverend Avetik Khachatryan
The Senior Pastor of the Armenian Evangelical Church of Armenia, and His Wife
Visit the Middle East Council of Churches
The Near East School of Theology in Beirut Celebrates the Graduation of Its Students, Among Whom One of Our Colleagues
The Near East School of Theology (NEST) in Beirut held a graduation ceremony for its students on Saturday, May 30, in the School’s Church, in the presence of Reverend Dr. Paul Haidostian, President of the Union of the Armenian Evangelical Churches in the Near East (UAECNE), President of Haigazian University in Lebanon, and President of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) for the Evangelical Family, and His Eminence Archbishop Hosam Naoum , Anglican Archbishop in Jerusalem and Primate of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East, and Member of the MECC Executive Committee.
Attendees were also the NEST President Dr. Martin Akkad, NEST Dean Reverend Dr. Rima Nasrallah, MECC Associate Secretary General Mrs. Seta Hadeshian, Director of the MECC Theological and Ecumencial Department Father Dr. Antoine Al Ahmar, and Coordinator of the MECC Eco Justice Unit Environmental Justice Unit Father Movses-Garen Yosolkanian, NEST Teachers and team, parents and guests.
Final Statement of the Spiritual Summit
Held on June 2, 2026, at House of the Druze Community in Beirut
Proceeding from a spiritual, moral, and national duty, the Christian-Muslim Spiritual Summit convened on Tuesday, 2 June 2026, at the House of the Druze Community in Beirut, with the participation of Christian and Muslim spiritual leaders. At the conclusion of the Summit, the following statement was issued:
Their Beatitudes, Eminences, and Excellencies called for the convening of a Spiritual Summit, raising prayers and supplications to Almighty God for Lebanon and its people, expecially the martyrs and the wounded, asking Him to preserve the homeland and grant it security, stability, and peace. They declared their adherence to the shared national and spiritual principles…
Déclaration du Sommet spirituel
Tenu le 02.06.2026 à la Maison de la Communauté Druze à Beyrouth
Partant d’un devoir spirituel, moral et national, le Sommet spirituel chrétien-musulman s’est réuni le mardi 2 juin 2026, à la Maison de la Communauté Druze à Beyrouth, avec la participation des chefs spirituels chrétiens et musulmans. À l’issue du Sommet, la déclaration suivante a été publiée :
Leurs Béatitudes, Éminences et Excellences ont appelé à la tenue d’un Sommet spirituel, élevant prières et supplications vers Dieu Tout-Puissant pour le Liban et son peuple, et surtout les martyrs et les blessés, Lui demandant de protéger la patrie et de lui accorder sécurité, stabilité et paix. Ils ont proclamé leur attachement aux principes nationaux et spirituels communs…