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ELCA Council Commits to Education, Prayer for the Middle East
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Thu, 11 Apr 2002 12:54:02 -0500
ELCA NEWS SERVICE
April 11, 2002
ELCA COUNCIL COMMITS TO EDUCATION, PRAYER FOR THE MIDDLE EAST
02-079-MR
CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Church Council of the Evangelical Lutheran
Church in America (ELCA) resolved to encourage the 10,851 congregations
and 65 synods of the church to learn about the treatment of refugees in
the United States, "lift in prayer" people of the Middle East, and refer
to the ELCA Office of the Presiding Bishop funding requests made by the
church's Commission for Multicultural Ministries.
The Church Council is the ELCA's board of directors and serves as
the legislative authority of the church between its churchwide
assemblies. The council met here April 5-7. Assemblies are held every
other year; the next is Aug. 11-17, 2003, in Milwaukee.
The council requested that the Rev. Mark S. Hanson, presiding
bishop of the ELCA, send a letter to President Bush, the U.S. Secretary
of State and Commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service
expressing the church's concern about the "treatment of refugees by the
United States since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11," the decline in
U.S. refugee admissions, the increase in the number of unused
resettlement places in the past 10 ten years, and the process for
admittance of unaccompanied minors, "the most vulnerable refugees."
To help congregations and synods learn about the treatment of
refugees and immigrants in the United States, the council moved to
suggest use of the church's study resources, such as the ELCA Message on
Immigration, adopted by the council in 1998; "For Peace in God's World,"
a social statement adopted by the 1995 ELCA Churchwide Assembly; and
"Freed in Christ: Race, Ethnicity and Culture," a social statement
adopted by the 1993 Churchwide Assembly.
The council acted to "express hope" that congregations will be
"communities of welcome for people who are refugees and immigrants." It
advocated for just immigration and refugee settlement policies and to
encourage members of the church to pray for refugees, their families and
for those who minister to refugees, including Lutheran Immigration and
Refugee Service and Lutheran social ministry organizations.
In a separate action, the council affirmed the continuing ELCA
Prayer Vigil for Peace in the Middle East "as one means of lifting in
prayer the people of the Middle East." The council acted at the request
of the ELCA Commission for Multicultural Ministries.
At its meeting last month, the steering committee of the
commission moved to request that the Church Council call on members of
the ELCA "to lift all people of the Middle East and Muslims in their
prayers" and support the thousands of Arab, Middle Eastern and Muslim
people detained in the United States without reason and/or due process
since the terrorist attacks in the United States on Sept. 11.
In another action, the council moved to refer to the ELCA Office
of the Presiding Bishop two requests made by the commission's steering
committee. The committee requested funds to:
+ assist the church in increasing the ELCA's membership of people
of color or whose primary language is other than English, and
+ support the commission in establishing a budget to implement and
fund the church's Asian and Pacific Islander Ministry Strategy, the
Latino Ministry Strategy and the American Indian and Alaska Native
Ministry Strategy, as well as future ethnic-specific ministry plans. The
Asian and Pacific Islander and Latino ministry plans were adopted by the
2001 ELCA Churchwide Assembly.
The council requested that "these actions of the Commission for
Multicultural Ministries related to funding be considered" as part of
the ELCA Churchwide Strategic Planning process currently under way.
For information contact:
John Brooks, Director (773) 380-2958 or NEWS@ELCA.ORG
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