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24th general council: First appointments made
December 12 2000

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Lutheran-Reformed joint working group: Communiqué
November 22 2000

Move beyond divisions for effective mission: Southern Africa mission in unity consultation
October 27 2000

Tribute to Alain Blancy
October 4 2000

Reformed-Roman Catholic dialogue: Joint communiqué
September 19 2000

Disappointment and dismay: Warc general secretary responds to Dominus Iesus
September 9 2000

Life in fullness for all
August 2 2000

Reaching out to our constituency
August 2 2000

Crimes against humanity in Maluku and Central Sulawesi
August 2 2000

Peace in north-east Asia and Korean reunification
August 2 2000

Indonesia: Alliance appeals for prayer and action
July 10 2000

Zimbabwe: SAARC welcomes election
June 29 2000

Gender awareness workshop
May 25 2000

Pentecostal-Reformed dialogue
May 24 2000

Getting closer to our member churches
May 17 2000

Dying to get off death row
April 17 2000

Alliance installs Setri Nyomi as general secretary
April 9 2000

Orthodox-Reformed dialogue
April 6 2000

A farewell letter from Milan Opocensky
March 3 2000

New life in Christ
February 15 2000

Oriental Orthodox-Reformed dialogue
January 15 2000

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"With the churches, not for them," says general council preparatory committee
December 12 2000

Less than four years from now, delegates from all over the world will gather together on the campus of the University of Ghana in Legon, Accra, to seek a common response to the challenges facing the World Alliance of Reformed Churches and its member churches both locally and globally.

But the 24th general council of the Alliance, slated for July 30 to August 12 2004, will be a "gathering process" in a more profound sense.

At its first meeting in Geneva this month, the general council preparatory committee agreed that the council should not be seen as an event in itself, but as the key moment in a process of gathering together the whole Reformed family - a process which begins here and now.

"We don't want to prepare this general council for our member churches," Warc general secretary, Rev. Dr Setri Nyomi, said. "We want to prepare it with them."

"Our aim," he explained, "is to engage all in the family - young people, women and men, lay people and clergy, theological institutions, area councils and other regional bodies, and other Reformed organizations - in a unified process. If the general council is to be truly a gathering of our Reformed churches in fellowship, then we must engage those churches in its preparation from the very beginning."

As the preparatory committee spelled out its vision of a gathering process, this will mean:

  • consulting with member churches immediately on how to shape the theme of the council - "That all may have life in fullness" (Jn 10.10);
  • asking member churches to name their delegates by June 2002, so that delegates and others in the churches can engage in a two-year study process before the council meets;
  • preparing resource materials which churches will be encouraged to include in their Christian education programmes in 2003-4;
  • asking member churches to work with the executive committee in drawing up preliminary proposals for the shape and direction of the Alliance beyond 2004.
  • engaging member churches more fully in covenanting for justice in the economy and the earth - the processus confessionis agreed at the 23rd general council - and in mutual commitment to breaking the chains of injustice worldwide.

"If the gathering process doesn't work," says Rev. Anna James, newly-elected moderator of the preparatory committee, "then the council doesn't work. It becomes just another business meeting. But it has the potential to be much more than that."

"If people have had an opportunity to get into some really good discussions and debates at home, and bring that to Ghana, then the 24th general council can exceed all our hopes in mobilizing the whole Reformed family for the task of mission beyond 2004."

 

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