This essay is about Taizé and ecumenism. I’ve been trying to understand how the brothers in the community would want different christian confessions to work together. And what I’ve found is that they want only one christian church where unity but not uniformity is the rule. To reach this goal we have to talk a lot to each other and try to understand each other without any judging attitude or a state of mind that “we posses the whole truth”. We should talk to each other in simplicity and humidity. The brothers themselves say that they don’t have a universal concept of how the ecumenical work should take place but they have a model that works quite well. I think that we have a lot to learn from them, but they lack answers on crucial questions that threatens to divide the church like, for exampel, homosexuality.