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[PCUSANEWS] Middle East tour was more than Hezbollah visit, GAC,


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Date Fri, 1 Apr 2005 16:13:06 -0600

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05176
April 1, 2005

'A learning experience'

Middle East tour was more than Hezbollah visit, GAC, COGA are told

by Toya Richards Hill

LOUISVILLE - A trip to the Middle East in October by the Advisory Committee
on Social Witness Policy (ACSWP) of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) was more
than just its controversial visit with the radial Shiite Muslim party
Hezbollah.

In fact, the trip also included meetings with the presidents of Syria
and Lebanon, worship and mission witness with Christians in Jordan, Israel
and Egypt, and consultations with clergy of Presbyterian and Orthodox
churches in Iraq.

"Our trip to the Middle East has been a learning experience," said
ACSWP member Esperanza Guajardo. She said the group saw things it "never
would have imagined."

Guajardo and another ACSWP member, the Rev. B. Gordon Edwards,
discussed the trip during a joint meeting of the General Assembly Council
(GAC) and the Committee on the Office of the General Assembly (COGA) on
Thursday, March 31.

The Oct. 14-31 trip included 10 ACSWP members and staff and involved
meetings with more than 150 people and more than 45 organizations,
governmental units and religious bodies, according to a report submitted to
GAC and COGA.

It attracted a great deal of attention when the group met with Sheikh
Nabil Qauk of the Hezbollah party, spurring some Jewish leaders to declare
the PC(USA) anti-Semitic. But Guajardo and Edwards talked about the trip in a
broader light.

Guajardo recounted the groups' experience in Jerusalem, which has
become a pawn in the struggle between the Israeli government and the
Palestinian leadership. She said the group could see that the people there
were in pain.

"We watched the dehumanization of checkpoints" through which
Palestinians must pass, she said. She added that the separation wall being
built by the Israeli government to stop suicide bombers "is creating
ghettos."

"We are grateful for the opportunity we had," said Edwards, who
called the participants "ambassadors of reconciliation."

Now, he said, "We sense a greater command from our Lord to be
faithful servants."

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