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UCC leaders respond to terrorist attacks with online forum and call


From powellb@ucc.org
Date Tue, 11 Sep 2001 13:58:26 -0400

for peace
Sept. 11, 2001
United Church of Christ
Communication Office
Ron Buford, press contact
216-736-2180
e-mail <bufordr@ucc.org>
<http://www.ucc.org>

CLEVELAND -- The United Church of Christ today (Sept. 11) established an
online forum at <www.ucc.org> for its members and others to give and
receive mutual support during the aftermath of what appears to have been a
terrorist strike at the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon
in Washington, D.C., and the plane crash in western Pennsylvania.

The online forum is part of the denomination
s response to the current
tragedies. Church leaders hope the forum will give UCC members and others
the opportunity to express their feelings and reactions.  The UCCs website
also will provide links to updates from Church World Service, the disaster
relief arm of the National Council of Churches.

At the denominations Church House at 700 Prospect Ave. in Cleveland, Edith
A. Guffey, Associate General Minister, and the Rev. Josi A. Malayang,
Executive Minister of Local Church Ministries, gathered the Cleveland staff
as a people of God into the Amistad Chapel shortly after the disaster
struck. The staff prayed for the victims, their families and friends, the
United States and the wider world, singing songs of comfort and assurance.

Although we are but one of the many expressions of who God is in our
world, we are mindful of our call and our denominations rich heritage as
peacemakers, said Guffey, recalling Matt. 5:9: Blessed are the
peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.

UCC General Minister and President the Rev. John H. Thomas, who is visiting
with partner churches in Europe, called in from Frankfort, Germany, with
the following statement:

The violence that afflicts so much of the world that we have witnessed on
television from Kosovo, Palestine, Ireland and elsewhere has now come to
our homes. My heart is broken and my prayers go out to those whose loved
ones have died, those who are injured and those overwhelmed by fear today.

I also pray for those who are risking their lives to save others. In the
coming days we all will be tempted to surrender to our rage, to seek
vengeance and to be consumed by bitterness. I call upon the members of the
United Church of Christ to join in reflection about the culture of violence
that consumes our world, to pray night and day for Gods presence and to
resist the impulse to respond to violence with violence.

This is a time of testing for our souls. May we remember that our only
comfort is that we belong to Christ.

UCC pastors in the Somerset, Pa., near the crash site of the fourth plane,
have rushed to Somerset Hospital to offer pastoral care assistance for
victims of the crash and their families.

The offices at the UCC Church House in downtown Cleveland closed at 12 p.m.
ET today (Sept. 11). All staff members are safe, including those in the
UCCs Washington, D.C., and New York City offices.

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