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Correction: Africa calling Disciples to World Council
From
"Curt Miller"<wshuffit@oc.disciples.org>
Date
03 Nov 1998 10:18:53
assembly
Date: November 3, 1998
Disciples News Service
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Contact: Curt Miller
Email: CMiller@oc.disciples.org
on the Web: http://www.disciples.org
Correction:
Please note a correction in the second paragraph of release 98a-66
"Africa calling Disciples to World Council assembly". The Rev. Robin
Hedgemen is pastor of {Bethany}Chrisitan Church, Cleveland, Ohio. A
corrected release follows:
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98a-66
INDIANAPOLIS (DNS) -- A half-dozen members of the Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ) will travel to Africa in December as
delegates to the World Council of Churches Eighth Assembly. Organized
under the theme "Turn to God -- Rejoice in Hope," the gathering marks
the 50th anniversary of the founding of the WCC.
The Disciples delegates to the world ecumenical body are the
Rev. Richard L. Hamm, general minister and president; the Rev. Paul
A. Crow, Jr., president of the Council on Christian Unity (CCU); the
Rev. Robert K. Welsh, president-elect of CCU; the Rev. Suzanne Webb,
CCU board member and pastor, First Christian Church, Carbondale,
Ill.; the Rev. Robin Hedgemen, pastor, Bethany Christian Church,
Cleveland, Ohio; and Ms. Jeri Sias, Columbus, Ohio, moderator, North
American Pacific/Asian Disciples.
The delegates who gather in Harare, Zimbabwe Dec. 3-14 will be
among nearly 1,000 others from the WCC's 330 member churches in more
than 120 countries. Yet another 1,000 official participants in other
categories are expected along with 2,000 assembly guests and
visitors. In addition to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
delegates, 14 Disciples will make the trip to Africa as accredited
visitors.
Crow, who has served on a variety of WCC policy and governance
bodies in his 40 year career in ecumenism, expects world economic
justice to have a high profile among issues discussed and acted upon
in Harare. The World Council is calling this a "jubilee assembly."
Jubilee year practices in Old Testament times included the
forgiveness of debts. As the end of the 20th Century approaches, many
of the world's nations can scarcely afford the interest on their
foreign debt. Education and public welfare programs are squeezed
under the weight of the countries' compounding liabilities. Crow
expects a good deal of discussion how the WCC should express itself
on the issue of international debt forgiveness for the world's
struggling countries.
Individual faith groups' struggles with other issues like
abortion, homosexuality, and the ordination of women likely will
arise in the international forum in Harare as well, Crow said. In
addition, the world's Orthodox communions have complained that some
of the work of the World Council of Churches amounts to social
action lacking Gospel content. "We have to listen to those concerns
and we have to find ways of talking about those concerns in a truly
ecumenical fellowship," said Crow.
The Disciples delegation won't bring any particular initiatives.
"We tend not to do that. We tend to wait and see how the agenda
unfolds," said Crow. "I think the one thing that Disciples always
bring to World Council meetings is commitment to seek the unity of
the church. When a lot of other people are cautious and mute,
Disciples delegations at all the assemblies have pressed hard. When
we're not able to have a communion service together, as it will be in
this assembly, Disciples usually make speeches about how we yearn for
the day when we can gather together around the table of the Lord."
The WCC represents "the yearnings of Disciples," Crow said.
Despite varying opinions on social, moral and theological issues,
participants in the assembly are people who recognize and accept
Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior -- trying to bring about unity in the
church and in the world, according to the Disciples ecumenist. "A
World Council assembly is the whole people of God in very dramatic
ways. That's a marvelous experience. You understand that Christianity
stretches across the boundaries of language, culture, denomination --
whatever."
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