World Methodist Council Plans Prayer Service for COVID-19 Pandemic with Focus on Migrants and Refugees on 25 March 2021

The World Methodist Council – the global Christian communion of Methodist and Wesleyan churches – has organized a special online prayer service on 25 March at 16:00 (Rome) to pray for and with migrants and refugees as well as hear their stories of pain, suffering, resilience, and hope during the pandemic. The prayer service is part of the Week of Prayer for the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Bishop Rosemarie Wenner—Geneva Secretary of the World Methodist Council—is organizing and leading the service. Additionally, invited speakers are Ms. Marta Bernardini from Mediterranean Hope, the Rev. Jovavern Lungub from The United Methodist Church in the Philippines who is working with the Filipino community in Adu Dhabi, Ms. Carmen Mollo from Casa de la Esperanza of the Methodist Church in Peru, and the Rev. Jack Amick from the Global Migration Office of the United Methodist Committee on Relief. The prayer service will last 60 minutes and will be conducted on Zoom.

Click here to register online and receive the Zoom link.

ENCOUNTER – MEOR Director Meets H.Em. Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle on 16 March

The Reverend Matthew A. Laferty, director of the Methodist Ecumenical Office Rome and the Methodist representative to the Holy See, met His Eminence Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, prefect for the Congregation for the Evangelization for Peoples, on 16 March 2021. They discussed a wide array of topics related to mission and evangelism. Cardinal Tagle oversees the Catholic Church’s international relief and development organization ‘Caritas Internationalis’, Pontifical mission societies, and Catholic mission areas (predominately located in Africa, Asia, and Oceania). Cardinal Tagle and Rev. Laferty spoke about a need for an ecumenical witness in mission, the 400th anniversary of Cardinal Tagle’s Vatican department, Methodist understandings of mission, and ways Methodists and Catholics globally can support minority Christian communities who suffer persecution.

Methodists Respond to Crisis in Myanmar

The Rev. Dr. Jong Chun Park, president of the World Methodist Council, recently wrote to Methodist leaders in Myanmar. He concluded his letter with, “we hold the Methodist churches of Myanmar in prayer as you do prophetic witnesses and provide comfort to your people in this anxious and uncertain time. And we want to assure you that we stand in solidarity with the patriotic and courageous people of Myanmar struggling and suffering for the cause of justice, truth, freedom, and peace. May God create a new thing in Myanmar!”

Methodists globally are praying for the end of violence and political oppression, reconciliation, the restoration of democracy, and church leaders and missionaries ministering in Myanmar.

Read the complete text of Dr. Park’s letter.

MEOR Forum Meets to Discuss Strategic Vision

The MEOR oversight committee – the Forum – met virtually on 10 March and 11 March for strategic planning. Mr. Ivan Samdaan from the Methodist Church in Southern Africa was the moderator for the sessions.

Among many decisions, the Forum agreed to several actions to strengthen MEOR’s ministry in Rome including:

  • The MEOR director will present a revised mission/strategy plan to the Forum.
  • MEOR will revise its corporate and legal structures to better facilitate business in Italy.
  • MEOR will seek ways to better integrate into the overall governance and ministry of the World Methodist Council and solicit more diverse voices in oversight.

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.

ENCOUNTER – Methodist representative meets Ambassador Sally Axworthy on 8 March 2021

MEOR director and Methodist representative to the Holy See Matthew A. Laferty met H.E. Sally Axworthy MBE, British ambassador to the Holy See, on 8 March 2021 to discuss the work of the Methodist Ecumenical Office Rome, the role of women in Methodist churches, and issues affecting Methodists globally. He also presented Ambassador Axworthy with a book on women in the early Methodist movement in observance of International Women’s Day.