The Revd Ivan Abrahams, general secretary of the World Methodist Council and co-chair of the MEOR oversight committee, brings a message of hope in his 2023 Christmas greeting.
EVENT – WMC Online Prayer For and With Migrants and Refugees
The World Methodist Council through the Office of the WMC Geneva Secretary is offering monthly online prayer gatherings on migration for all Methodist/Wesleyan church members in preparation for the 2024 World Methodist Conference in Gothenburg, Sweden. The theme for the upcoming Conference is “On the Move,” with the online gatherings focusing on prayer and reflection for and with people on the move.
Currently, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) speaks of at least 108.4 million forcibly displaced people around the world. All of them are created in God’s image, all deserve to live in dignity. At the 2nd Consultation on Migration organized by the World Methodist Council in Manila, Philippines, 4-7 September 2023, participants representing WMC member churches from around the world saw the potential of Methodist/Wesleyan churches to respond to root causes of migration, such as wars, climate change, natural disasters, and poverty, and to assist those who have been forced to migrate, by using the capacity of the Methodist connection, the traditions of holy conferencing and holistic discernment, and the imperative to express personal piety through social holiness. The statement issued by the consultation participants ends with a commitment to prayer, as we prepare ourselves for the 2024 World Methodist Conference (read the consultation statement).
What to expect?
We will meet monthly via Zoom every second Tuesday of the month for one hour. To allow for broad participation around the globe, we will organize the Online Prayer one month at 18:00 GMT and the next month at 07:00 GMT.
We will start with a biblical reflection and/or information about migrants and refugees in a certain world region and afterwards take time for prayer.
The main language is English – transcription in various languages will be available.
Register
Click here to register online to receive the Zoom link.
Meeting Dates
- Tuesday, January 9, 2024 6:00 pm GMT
- Tuesday, February 13, 2024 7:00 am GMT
- Tuesday, March 12, 2024 6:00 pm GMT
- Tuesday, April 9, 2024 7:00 am GMT
- Tuesday, May 8, 2024 6:00 pm GMT
- Tuesday, June 11, 2024 7:00 am GMT
- Tuesday, July 9, 2024 6:00 pm GMT
Questions?
Please contact Bishop Rosemarie Wenner by email at rosemarie.wenner [at] emk.de.
NEWS – World Methodist Council Statement on the Israel-Gaza War
The World Methodist Council (WMC) joins the call of the United Nations secretary-general, the World Health Organization, the World Food Programme (WFP), International Red Cross, Religious Bodies and other International Agencies for an immediate ceasefire in the Israel-Gaza war.
We believe in the universal values of peace, justice and equality and decry the violence as Israel continue to dispense collective punishment for the Hamas October 7 attack on civilians in southern Israel.
The WFP warns of “the immediate possibility” of mass starvation in Gaza where more than twelve thousand people have died, thousands more injured and more than a million displaced.
We recognize that that the cycle of violence is rooted in decades of dispossession and call on people of conscience everywhere to oppose the war in Gaza and the killing of Palestinians in the West Bank and other occupied territories.
As reminded by Scripture, we were chosen by God, before anything was created (Ephesians 1:4). We are the signate of God’s creation and believe in the sanctity of all human life. We pledge to respect and protect the human rights of all persons especially Palestinians to live peacefully in the land of their birth.
NEWS – Methodist-Roman Catholic International Commission Meets in Hybrid Format, October/November 2023
The Methodist-Roman Catholic International Commission (MERCIC), formally called the Joint International Commission for Dialogue between the World Methodist Council and the Roman Catholic Church, held a plenary commission meeting in hybrid format from 30 October through 3 November 2023. Due to a late change in meeting location, some commission members were able to gather in Rome at the Istituto Maria Bambina near St. Peter’s Square, while others joined the proceedings online. The plenary meeting was the second session of the 12th round of the dialogue.
The meeting was originally scheduled to meet at the Tantur Ecumenical Institute in Jerusalem, but the deadly Hamas terrorist attacks and devastating Israeli military action in Gaza prevented the commission members from gathering in Jerusalem. The Commission held two prayer services for peace in Israel and Palestine during its meeting.
The Commission welcomed the Rev. Prof. Blanches de Paula as a new Methodist commission member. Prof. de Paula is a minister of the Methodist Church in Brazil and a professor of Practical Theology at the Methodist University of Sao Paulo. The Commission is comprised of 16 members – 8 Catholic members appointed by the Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity and 8 Methodist members appointed by the World Methodist Council. Prof. de Paula replaced Bishop Lizette Gabriel Montalvo of the Methodist Church in Puerto Rico, who resigned due to increasing demands on her episcopal office.
In light of the reduced number of members physically present, the Commission had only one official public engagement during the 2023 plenary. The members who were present in Rome were received by H.E. Cardinal Kurt Koch, Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity, at the Dicastery’s offices, in order to brief him about the Commission’s work on unity and mission as well as to discuss with Cardinal Koch the themes of unity and diversity in the church.
The commission co-chairs – Rev. Prof. Edgardo Colón-Emeric and Bishop Shane Mackinlay – led the Commission in its opening prayer service, using An Ecumenical Liturgy of Repentance and Reconciliation. The liturgy was published by the Commission in God in Christ Reconciling: On the Way to Full Communion in Faith, Sacraments, and Mission in May 2022 as a resource for Catholics and Methodists in their pursuit of reconciliation and unity.
The Commission received updates on the first session of the 16th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops of the Catholic Church, which met from 4-29 October 2023 in Rome under the theme of Synodality. Two commission members – Bishop Shane Mackinlay of Australia and Prof. Catherine Clifford of Canada – are members of the Synod. Prof. Clifford and Bishop Mackinlay reported on their synodal experiences with special attention to the ecumenical implications of the Synod’s work. Additionally, a MERCIC working group reviewed the ecumenical/Christian unity responses submitted from around the world during the Synod’s National Phase and brought a report and summary to the commission plenary.
The Commission received several draft reports and papers from the Commission’s working groups. The 12th round of dialogue is focused broadly on the theme of unity and mission and seeks to build upon the Commission’s continuous work since 1967. With the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea in 2025, the Commission resolved to publish an updated version of Together To Holiness, a synthesis document of the Commission’s work from 1967-2006, adding further material from the Commission’s three subsequent reports from 2011, 2016, and 2022. This revised synthesis document will redemonstrate the unity already shared by Methodists and Catholics through their common baptism and shared Christian faith. In light of the Church’s calling to preach the Good News, the Commission also held long discussions on the theme of communion and explored the nature and meaning of unity and diversity within the Church. Several papers on models of unity, drawing from the experiences of Catholics and Methodists, were presented, serving as tools to explore important issues of communion. Furthermore, the Commission held discussions on the principles of dialogue, examining what principles Methodists and Catholics must hold in common as they approach greater and fuller unity.
From the plenary, the Commission through its Executive Committee set forth a plan to chart the Commission’s work during the next years. The plan calls for further work on the context of mission and unity, the Missio Dei and ecclesiology, and mission and its practical implications.
The Commission’s next plenary session is scheduled for 21-29 September 2024 in Seoul, South Korea.
The Commission is made up of:
Methodist Members
Rev. Prof. Edgardo A. Colón–Emeric (Co-Chair), USA
Rev. Matthew A. Laferty (Co-Secretary), Methodist Ecumenical Office, Rome
Dr. Jung Choi, Korea/USA
Rev. Prof. Blanches de Paula, Brazil
Prof. Geordan Hammond, United Kingdom
Rev. Prof. Glen O’Brien, Australia
Rev. Dr. Hermen Shastri, Malaysia
Prof. Lilian Cheelo Siwila, Zambia/South Africa
Catholic Members
Bishop Shane Mackinlay (Co-Chair), Australia
Rev. Martin Browne OSB (Co-Secretary), Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity, Rome
Prof. Catherine E. Clifford, Canada
Rev. Prof. Gerard Kelly, Australia
Sr. Prof. MarySylvia Nwachukwu DDL, Nigeria
Rev. Prof. Daniel Franklin Pilario CM, Philippines
Rev. Prof. Jorge Scampini OP, Argentina
Dr. Clare Watkins, United Kingdom
EVENT – Symposium on “God in Christ Reconciling” on 23 November
A half day symposium on Thursday, 23 November 2023, to listen to presentations on the ‘eleventh report of the Joint International Commission for Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the World Methodist Council’. It focuses on the theme of reconciliation, from the words of St Paul that “God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself” (2 Cor 5.19) with both corporate and cosmic dimensions experienced especially in the Church.
The Church’s mission as a reconciling community is to become a more perfect sign of the ministry of Christ as reconciler and therefore to further communion between God and humanity, among human beings themselves and with creation. It also calls for Catholics and Methodists to continue in their own ways to “be reconciled to God” (2 Cor 5:20) and grow on the path of unity with each other to further that witness of unity to the world.
Different speakers, two from the Methodist and two from the Catholic tradition, will present and unpack the themes of the joint statement. There will be opportunities for questions and discussion after each presentation, and during the panel at the end of the event. Refreshments are provided.
SCHEDULE
2.15-2.30: Welcome, Introduction and reflection (Archbishop Bernard Longley, Catholic Bishops Conference, Dept of Dialogue and Rev Neil Stubbens- Methodist co-secretary of the British Methodist-Catholic Commission)
2.30: Reflection on the past 50 years of Catholic-Methodist dialogue Rev Matthew Laferty (director, Methodist Ecumenical Office Rome)
2.50: Chapter One- “God’s reconciling work in Christ” Rev Dr Nicola Price-Tebbutt (director, Research and Scholarship for the Methodist Church).
3.15: Chapter Two: “The Church: Reconciled with One Another through Faith in Christ” (Dr Clare Watkins, ecclesiologist and member of the Methodist-Roman Catholic International Commission)
3.40-4.10: Coffee break
4.10: Chapter Three: “Rites and Practices of Reconciliation” (Fr. Tony Currer – formerly of the Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity, Methodist and Anglican division)
4.35: Chapter 4: “The Church’s Ministry of Reconciliation in the World” Rev Dr Tim Macquiban (former director, the Methodist Ecumenical Office Rome)
5.00-5.30pm: Panel: Discussion
REGISTRATION
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