United Methodist bishop for Moscow and Eurasia Visits MEOR – February 2025

Rome (MEOR) – Bishop Dr. Eduard Khegay, the bishop of Moscow and Eurasia in The United Methodist Church, visited the Methodist Ecumenical Office Rome on 9-10 February 2025. During his two day visit, Bishop Khegay made a number of visits to Methodist leaders and ecumenical partners in Rome in a program organized by the Methodist Ecumenical Office.

Bishop Khegay was elected bishop in The United Methodist Church in 2013 and oversees approximately 80 congregations in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan.

Rev. Matthew A. Laferty, director of the Methodist Ecumenical Office Rome, briefed Bishop Khegay about the Methodist Ecumenical Office, its current ministries, and goals for the future.

Bishop Khegay attended Sunday worship at Ponte Sant’Angelo Methodist Church in central Rome on 09 February 2025 where he gave the final blessing alongside Rev. Sarah Mae Gabuyo. He made a pilgrimage to the the Abbey of Three Fountains, the site commemorating the execution of the Apostle Paul, and the Papal Basilica of St. Paul’s Outside the Walls, the Apostle Paul’s burial location.

Bishop Khegay visited the offices of the Methodist Churches in Italy on Monday, 10 February 2025, where he met Rev. Luca Anziani.

Bishop Eduard Khegay (left) and Rev. Luca Anziani (right) on Monday, 10 February 2025. Photo by M. Laferty/MEOR.

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Bishop Khegay also met Fr. Martin Browne OSB, official for Methodist relations at the Vatican Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity, and discussed the work of the Methodist-Roman Catholic International Commission, the Vatican’s approach to Christian unity, and the importance of reconciliation.

Bishop Eduard Khegay (center) with Vatican official Fr. Martin Browne OSB (right) and MEOR director Rev. Matthew A. Laferty (left) following their meeting on Monday, 10 February 2025 at the Dicastery’s offices. Photo by B. Sarkis/DPCU.

Concluding his visit, Bishop Khegay had dinner with Roman Methodist clergy, attended by Rev. Mirella Manocchio, pastor of Via XX Settembre Methodist Church, Rev. Sarah Mae Gabuyo and her spouse Rev. Dr. Janos Csomós, Rev. Eliad Santos, a pastor works with marginalized people at Via XX Settembre Methodist Church, and Rev. Laferty. Rev. Eunha Kim and Rev. Jae Hyong Choi, missionaries in residence with United Methodist Global Ministries based in Atlanta, GA, USA, were also in attendance. The dinner was hosted by Rev. Santos. Bishop Khegay heard about the various ministries of the Roman clergy and learned first-hand about the opportunities and challenges in the Italian capital.

Bishop Eduard Khegay (center) with Rome-based clergy in front row and visiting missionaries Revs. Kim and Choi in second row. Photo by M. Laferty/MEOR.

Rev. Laferty accompanied Bishop Khegay throughout his entire program.

The Methodist Ecumenical Office Rome is the presence of the World Methodist Council in Rome for ecumenical dialogue, joint action for peace and justice, prayer and reflection, and hospitality.

A Wesleyan Response to Nicaea: Reflections on Faith, Unity, and Mission on the 1700th Anniversary of the Council of Nicaea

The World Methodist Council invites you to three special webinars to mark the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea and the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed as scholars reflect on the anniversary and the role of the creed in the 21st century.

This year marks the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, a council of church leaders and others called by the Emperor Constantine to reflect on the being of Jesus Christ. Controversy about the exact nature of Christ – human or divine or both? – was threatening to divide the Empire, and Constantine and his imperial colleagues were concerned. Thus, there were mixed motives for this event – concern for the faith, for the unity of the church, undoubtedly, but also issues of power, ambition, control… However, out of this gathering, and a subsequent gathering at Constantinople in 381 AD, emerged one of the great Creeds of the church – the Nicaean-Constantinopolitan Creed, the creed in the words of which we, together, as the people of God, affirm the Christian faith: “We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty…in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of God…in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life.”

Under the title “A Wesleyan Response to Nicaea: Reflections on Faith, Unity and Mission”, the speakers will be invited to consider the historical complexity of the 325 AD gathering at Nicaea; the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed as an agreed statement of faith by Christians of many traditions and denominations; what may be the role, if any, of creeds in the twenty-first century, all of this from a Wesleyan perspective.

March 3 (with focus on Asia and Pacific) 07:00 to 08:30 GMT (15:00 Manila, 16:00 Seoul, 20:00 Auckland)

Speakers:

  • Prof. Te Aroha Rountree, Trinity Methodist Theological College, Auckland, New Zealand
  • Rev. James Bhagwan, Methodist Church in Fiji, General Secretary of the Pacific Conference of Churches
  • Rev. Dr. Hermen Shastri, Methodist Church Malaysia, former vice moderator of the WCC Faith and Order Commission
  • Rev. Dr. Lisette Tapia Raquel, United Methodist Church, Union Theological Seminary, Manila, Philippines

Moderator: Revd Dr Seferosa Carroll, United Theological College, North Parramatta, Australia

March 4 (with focus on the Americas) 20:00 to 21:30 GMT (15:00 Eastern, 09:00 March 5 Auckland) – Translation to Spanish will be available

Speakers:

  • Rev. Dr. Blanches de Paula, Methodist Church Brazil, Methodist University Sao Paulo,Brazil
  • Rev. Dr. Pablo Rubén Andiñach, Methodist Church Argentina, Universidad del Centro Educativo Latinoamericano, Rosario, Argentina
  • Prof. Sarah Lancaster, United Methodist Church, Methodist Theological School in Ohio, Columbus, USA
  • Prof. Gladson Jothanna, Church of South India, Drew University, Madison, NJ, USA

Moderator: Rev. Dr. Edgardo Colon-Emeric, United Methodist Church, Duke Divinity School, Durham, NC, USA

March 18 (with focus on Europe and Africa) 14:00 to 15:30 pm GMT (09:00 Peru, 10:00 Eastern, 15:00 Rome, 17:00 in Moscow and Nairobi)

Speakers:

  • Rev. Jackline Makena, Methodist Church Kenya, St. Paul University, Limuru, Kenya, Vice Moderator of the WCC Faith and Order Commission
  • Prof. Simangaliso R. Kumalo, Methodist Church Southern Africa, University of Kwazulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, SA
  • Rev. Dr. Jane Leach, Methodist Church Britain, Wesley House, Cambridge
  • Rev. Dr. Sergei Nikolaev, The United Methodist Church, Moscow Theological Seminary

Moderator: Revd Dr Martin Mujinga, Methodist Church Zimbabwe, General Secretary of the Africa Methodist Council, based in Accra, Ghana

VIDEO – “Experiences of the Fraternal Delegates at the Synod on Synodality” from Webinar on 20 January 2025

Five fraternal delegates to the 16th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops of the Catholic Church, called the Synod on Synodality, share their experiences during a webinar on 20 January 2025.

The speakers were: H.Em. Metropolitan Job (Getcha) of Pisidia from the Ecumenical Patriarchate, Rev. Prof. Jong Chun Park from the World Methodist Council, Dr. Elizabeth Newman from the Baptist World Alliance, Rev. Dr. Opoku Onyinah from the Pentecostal World Fellowship, and Rev. Dr. Hanns Lessing from the World Communion of Reformed Churches.

Prof. Catherine Clifford from St. Paul’s University in Ottawa, Canada, and a Synod delegate from North America, moderated the webinar.

The webinar was sponsored by the Methodist Ecumenical Office Rome, Legation of the Armenian Church to the Holy See, Anglican Centre in Rome, and Reformed Churches Ecumenical Office in Rome to mark the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.

Webinar – “Experiences of the Fraternal Delegates at the Synod on Synodality” on 20 January

You are invited to a special webinar “Experiences of the Fraternal Delegates at the Synod on Synodality” on Monday, 20 January at 14:00/2:00 PM (Rome). Listen to six fraternal delegates to the 16th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops of the Catholic Church, called the Synod on Synodality, share their experiences, stories, and insights during this webinar to mark the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.

Date: Monday, 20 January 2025
Time: 14:00/2:00 PM (Rome)

Speakers for the webinar are:

  1. H.Em. Metropolitan Job (Getcha) of Pisidia from the Ecumenical Patriarchate
  2. Rev. Prof. Jong Chun Park from the World Methodist Council
  3. H.Em. Archbishop Khajag Barsamian from the Armenian Apostolic Church
  4. Dr. Elizabeth Newman from the Baptist World Alliance
  5. Rev. Dr. Opoku Onyinah from the Pentecostal World Fellowship
  6. Rev. Dr. Hanns Lessing from the World Communion of Reformed Churches

Register online to attend the event on Zoom Webinars: https://bit.ly/4hkOmuT

The event is free and open to the public and will be held in English.

The webinar is sponsored by the Methodist Ecumenical Office Rome, Legation of the Armenian Church to the Holy See, Anglican Centre in Rome, and Reformed Churches Ecumenical Office in Rome.

Merry Christmas from the World Methodist Council – December 2024

The World Methodist Council wishes you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year! May the light of the star lead you to the Christ-child this Christmas. Bishop Dr. Debra Wallace-Padgett, president of the World Methodist Council, and the Rev. Dr. Reynaldo Ferreira Leao Neto, general secretary of the World Methodist Council, bring Christmas greetings from Wesley’s Chapel in London.

The Methodist Ecumenical Office is the Rome representation office of the World Methodist Council.