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WARC Challenges Members to Uphold Justice

The World Alliance of Reformed Churches President Clifton Kirkpatrick and general secretary Setri Nyomi have made an urgent appeal to their 75 million members to work for justice in an increasingly neoliberal economic climate.

by Maria Mackay
Posted: Sunday, October 9, 2005, 1:03 (BST)
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Leaders of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches have challenged its 75-million member-strong community to restore justice to the world at the meeting of its executive committee in Evian, France.

President Clifton Kirkpatrick and general secretary Setri Nyomi made an urgent appeal to the 40 members of WARC’s executive committee to bring justice to the world.

“The world is crying out,” said Kirkpatrick. “Christ is crying out for our Reformed churches to be the vanguard of a movement for justice in the economy and the earth, to live out the missiologies of life, to be the centres of spiritual renewal for a world hungry for the gospel and to be living demonstrations of the unity and fullness of life that God intends for all of humanity.”

Kirkpatrick also voiced strong criticism of the current global climate, saying that the very fabric of the world is being torn apart by the global economic system that makes a mockery of God’s promise that there will be enough for all.

“It is our calling to enable to Reformed churches everywhere to confess our faith in terms of the fullness of life that God intends for humanity and to call our world to repent of the injustice that is creating massive poverty and environmental degradation and to find a new way where we can all live together in dignity and justice,” said Mr Kirkpatrick.

This call to the Reformed churches around the world was reiterated by WARC general secretary Setri Nyomi, who said that the WARC churches had “an exciting opportunity to make a difference”.

Christ is crying out for our Reformed churches to be the vanguard of a movement for justice in the economy and the earth.

Clifton Kirkpatrick, President WARC

WARC’s financial difficulties also arose on the agenda at the meeting. Mr Kirkpatrick said that the Reformed churches had to face up to the financial crisis facing the Alliance, which has 218 Reformed churches across 107 countries.

He warned: “Unless we take dramatic steps to find new financial resources and to build a new sense of ownership and responsibility for the Alliance in our member churches, we will have no future.”

One of the major difficulties for the Alliance in recent years was operating on a reduced staff, said Nyomi. He remained optimistic of WARC’s future and its continuing ability to make a positive difference to the problems of the world.



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