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[WARC] Tackling justice issues means changing lifestyles, Reformed Churches leader says


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Date Mon, 12 Mar 2007 13:56:03 -0700

World Alliance of Reformed Churches News Release 12 March 2007

Tackling justice issues means changing lifestyles, Reformed leader says

Reformed Christians should expose the "false doctrines" that limit God's sovereignty to a narrowly defined spiritual realm, says Setri Nyomi, general secretary of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC).

"If we had followed these false doctrines in the 16th century or in the 1930s or in the decades of apartheid in South Africa, our witness would have been tarnished," Nyomi said in a 10 March address in Belfast to the Christian Lifestyle Conference of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.

The WARC general secretary applauded the church for organizing a workshop on the commitment to justice and its implications for the lifestyles of Reformed Christians and he urged participants to resist consumerism through ethical investing, the use of fairly traded products and by advocating for economic and ecological justice.

"We cannot yield to the rather mediocre view in which the powers that manage God's household today convince us that individual needs and greed are more important than the needs of the community and that privatization and the motif of unbridled profit are paramount even if they oppress large numbers of people.

"Without a critical analysis, we could be engaged in idolatry in which particular economic systems become gods - the only solution. This is one reason WARC is engaged with some of its sister organizations in the building of a covenanting for justice movement."

If God is sovereign over all of life, Nyomi asked, how can Reformed Christians today stand by as millions of people around the globe are suffering and dying because of the way the world's economic system operates?

Many people do not have enough money to buy food, privatized drinking water, decent health care or education while Structural Adjustment Programmes imposed by the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank further exacerbate their plight.

"Reformed faith has taught us that we cannot stay silent in the face of these realities," Nyomi said.

The Bible tells us that God cares for those who suffer and calls on believers to challenge systems that fail to exhibit concern for those on the margins of society through no fault of their own. Reformed theology refuses to blame the poor for their poverty.

"How can we stay silent when the way the household is managed leads to death for some people in the household?" Nyomi asked.

Nyomi said that when church members are experiencing troubles in their lives, it is the responsibility of the church community to respond. "We are called not to keep silent but to stand on the word of God to be actively engaged in resisting anything that denies fullness of life."

The general secretary reviewed the Accra Confession, a statement on neoliberal economic globalization by WARC's 24th General Council which states that it is contrary to Christian faith to remain silent in the face of the current economic system that kills millions.

"The Accra Confession places demands on us. It is humbling and we too, churches and church structures, stand in judgement under the claims of faith inherent in this confession. Therefore a commitment on our part is called for," Nyomi said.

"We thank those Christians and churches in Northern Ireland who continue to work hard in seeking peace and pursuing it even in a context where religious sentiments have been used to foment conflict. The obvious question is: can the churches which were courageous enough to stand up in faith in times past be courageous enough to adopt the Accra Confession - with all its demands on us?"

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The World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) brings together 75 million Reformed Christians in 216 churches in 107 countries - united in their commitment to making a difference in a troubled world. The WARC general secretary is Rev. Dr. Setri Nyomi of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana. WARC's secretariat is based in Geneva, Switzerland.

Contact: John P. Asling Executive Secretary, Communications World Alliance of Reformed Churches 150 Route de Ferney P.O. Box 2100 1211 Geneva 2, Switzerland tel. +41.22 791 6243 fax: +41.22 791 6505 email: communication@warc.ch web: www.warc.ch


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