WGRK: Reformed Communiqué December 2012

Goodbye Geneva. Hello Hannover - New financial system needed - Partnership Fund – Out of Africa… into Malta - New Mexican church group ordains first women pastors - Korean Association of Women Theologians wins Swiss prize - Position posting: General Secretary of the World Communion of Reformed Churches

Reformed Communiqué
December 2012
Vol. 3 No. 4

Welcome to the electronic version of Reformed Communiqué, the quarterly newsletter of the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC). It aims to quickly reach a wide audience, including youth and others not yet involved in WCRC, about the critical events in the life of the Reformed family worldwide. It also hopes to draw more WCRC constituents to our website, programmes and resources. We offer this alongside the print and web versions of the newsletter. We welcome your feedback wcrc@wcrc.ch as well as names to add to our list of subscribers. Thank you.

Reformed Communiqué is published quarterly by the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC), a fellowship of 80 million Reformed Christians in 230 churches in 108 countries. Its member churches are Congregational, Presbyterian, Reformed, Uniting and United churches with roots in the 16th-century Reformation led by John Calvin, John Knox and others. WCRC has a small secretariat in Geneva, Switzerland.

Editor: Kristine Greenaway

Full version: PDF (December 2012)

Selected articles follow.

Goodbye Geneva. Hello Hannover.

The Executive Committee of the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) has voted to relocate its offices from Geneva, Switzerland to Hannover, Germany.

"We welcome the move to Hannover which allows WCRC to continue to live out its mission as a Communion of churches. We will remain focused on our mandate of seeking church unity and justice in society and the economy and respect for the environment," WCRC president, Jerry Pillay said on 5 November in announcing the decision.

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Why Geneva of all places?

In this article I want to focus on the question of why the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) has its offices in Geneva. It starts with the decision taken in 1937 to form the World Council of Churches (WCC) and establish its offices in Geneva. In 1938, the Secretary of the World Student Christian Federation, Willem Visser 't Hooft, a Reformed theologian from the Netherlands, was appointed as WCC's General Secretary although the organisation, because of the war, only came into full existence at its founding assembly in Amsterdam in 1948.

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New financial system needed

Theologians, anti-poverty advocates and economists have issued a statement naming overconsumption and greed as key factors to be addressed in seeking a more just distribution of the world's resources. Social inclusion, gender justice, care for the environment, and concrete actions to overcome greed are named as criteria for a new economic and financial architecture.

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Partnership Fund – Out of Africa… into Malta

Walter and Lillian Donmilic are Christians who fled Nigeria when Islamist militants burned churches and homes. A crowded truck journey across the Sahara took all their savings; several times, the drivers stopped and demanded more money to finish the journey. Early last year, they reached Libya – and found themselves in the middle of a full-blown war. With thousands of other Africans, they desperately sought escape to Europe.

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New Mexican church group ordains first women pastors

The first two women pastors in Mexico have been ordained to mark the launch of a new communion of churches in the country. The ordination took place 28 October during celebration of the creation of the Mexican Communion of Reformed and Presbyterian Churches (CMIRP).

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Korean Association of Women Theologians wins Swiss prize

An association of feminist Korean theologians has been selected to receive an international prize awarded by women of the Swiss Reformed Churches to organizations or individuals who promote the role of women as church leaders.

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Position posting: General Secretary of the World Communion of Reformed Churches

The World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) is seeking a General Secretary to be the Chief Executive Officer of WCRC who will be responsible to the General Council and the Executive Committee to direct and coordinate the work of the Communion.

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From the General Secretary

Mary said to the angel, "How can this be,…? … The angel said to her, "… For nothing will be impossible with God." 38 Then Mary said, "Here am I, the servant of the Lord; let it be with me according to your word." (Excerpts from Luke 1: 26 – 38)

The young lady, Mary, must have felt overwhelmed by this particular visit – a strange visitor with a strange message that announced she was to become the mother of a special baby – the Son of the Most High. I like the gift of young people to be straight forward. And so Mary dared to ask, "How can this be?" In return, she received a clear answer, "... nothing will be impossible with God". Mary's response was remarkable.

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A respected American Indian religious educator and cultural consultant is to be a featured speaker at an international gathering of Reformed churches in the United States this June. Richard Twiss, a member of the Rosebud Lakota/Sioux Tribe, will address the founding meeting of the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) in Grand Rapids.

Reformierter Weltbund, 22. April 2010

WRK: Bibelarbeiten ''Das ist unsere Familie''

''Einigkeit im Geist durch das Band des Friedens''
Fünf Bibelarbeiten zur Vorbereitung auf die gemeinsame Generalversammlung des Reformierten Weltbundes (RWB) und des Reformierten Ökumenischen Rates (REC) zur Bildung der Weltgemeinschaft Reformierter Kirchen (WRK) in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA vom 18. bis 27. Juni 2010. Als PDF zum Download auf www.reformedchurches.org

Barbara Schenck
An international panel of pastors and theologians is drafting a 'manifesto' on church unity and social justice for a new global organisation of Reformed churches. The text is to be presented in June to the Uniting General Council (UGC) of the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) in Grand Rapids, United States.

Barbara Schenck

Weltgemeinschaft Reformierter Kirchen: Eine Stärkung des ökumenischen Miteinanders

Bukowski: ''Innerreformierte Aufspaltung in zwei Weltbünde wird endlich überwunden.''
Vor der ''Vereinigenden Generalversammlung'' von Reformiertem Weltbund und Reformiertem Ökumenischem Rat. Ein Gespräch mit Peter Bukowski, dem Moderator des Reformierten Bundes.
Leaders of two global networks of Reformed churches set to merge in June have issued a statement declaring their commitment to a continued focus on justice concerns following the merger. The text includes specific reference to racial justice.

WARC, 10 February 2010

WCRC: Uniting General Council

Newsletter Januar 2010
Volunteers Still Needed for Historic Merger - WCRC Uniting General Council Schedule of Main Events

Barbara Schenck

Neuerscheinung von Bibelarbeiten zur Einheit der Kirche

Anleitung für Studiengruppen ab Februar online zum Download
Ein Arbeitsheft für Bibelarbeiten zum Thema der kirchlichen Einheit aus reformierter Sicht soll im Februar auf der Internetseite der Vereinigenden Generalversammlung der Weltgemeinschaft Reformierter Kirchen (WRK) und im März im Druckformat erscheinen.

Reformierter Weltbund, 25. Januar 2010

Die neue Weltgemeinschaft Reformierter Kirchen (WRK)

Ein bedeutender Schritt auf dem Weg zur Versöhnung reformierter Kirchenbünde
Ein Bericht aus update – Dezember 2008 zur Bildung der Weltgemeinschaft Reformierter Kirchen (WRK) als Zusammenschluss von Reformiertem Weltbund (WARC) und Reformiertem Ökumenischen Rat (REC).

Quelle: die reformierten.upd@te 08.4

GEKE: ''Die Stärke der GEKE liegt in der Zusammenarbeit vor Ort''

Gemeinsame Erklärung zur Sterbehilfe erscheint im kommenden Jahr
Die evangelischen Kirchen werden sich durch die GEKE ihrer selbst bewusst: Ein Interview zur Halbzeit zwischen den Vollversammlungen Budapest 2006 und Florenz 2012 mit Präsident Thomas Wipf und Generalsekretär Michael Bünker im heute (15. Dez.) erschienenen GEKE focus.

Gemeinschaft Evangelischer Kirchen in Europa (GEKE) -Leuenberger Kirchengemeinschaft- Pressemitteilung/Thomas Flügge

GEKE focus 8 (04/2009)

Die Hauszeitschrift der Gemeinschaft Evangelischer Kirchen in Europa
Halbzeit für Europas Evangelische - Ecclesia semper reformanda - La coordination des églises avant le SIDA 2010 - Berliner Bibelwoche 2010 - Neu in der Wiener Geschäftsstelle - Das heiße Eisen im ökumenischen Dialog
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