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2008 Annual Meeting
Moves CCT Ahead, Poverty Initiative Reaffirmed
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Baltimore, MD, January 11, 2008
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Christian Churches Together in the USA wrapped up
their four day Annual Meeting today in Baltimore at
the Conference Center at the Maritime Institute.
This young inter-church body represents the broadest
national table of conversation among Christian
Churches in the United States. This Annual Meeting
provided an opportunity for representatives of the
43 participating churches and organizations of CCT
to discern how to move forward together in
confronting domestic poverty.
In the opening
worship on Tuesday evening, seven new churches and
organizations were received into CCT participation:
American Bible Society, The Church of the Brethren,
Elim Fellowship, Habitat for Humanity, The Mennonite
Church USA, The Polish National Catholic Church, and
The Vineyard USA. Wesley Granberg-Michaelson
(General Secretary of the Reformed Church in
America) was thanked for his service as moderator
and Father Leonid Kishkovsky (Director of External
Affairs and Interchurch Relations of the Orthodox
Church in America) was commissioned as the new
moderator. Also, Dr. Richard L. Hamm was installed
as the new Executive Administrator of Christian
Churches Together in the USA.
Wednesday, the 90
representatives bussed to the headquarters of Bread
for the World (a CCT participant organization) where
they were joined by 18 seminarians. The group toured
the service sites of S.O.M.E. (So Others May Eat) in
Washington D.C. and Sojourners (a CCT participant
organization). They heard reflections from
representatives of the five church families of CCT
(Catholic, Historic Protestant,
Evangelical/Pentecostal, Orthodox, and
Racial/Ethnic) on “What we have learned in our
struggle to eliminate poverty.”
During the balance of
Wednesday and on Thursday, the group met in small
discernment groups to pray and think together about
what God might be calling CCT to do as individuals,
as churches and as CCT together in regard to poverty
and in addition to the “Statement on Poverty” (see
www.ChristianChurchesTogether.org) which was
released last year. There was also a discernment
session on the theme of evangelism, the other
primary focus of CCT.
The seminarians
participating on Wednesday reflected on their
experience of that day and shared their thoughts
with the CCT representatives. They appreciated the
opportunity to be involved and many remarked upon
the openness and humanness of these national church
leaders. Likewise, the representatives were
impressed with the quality of the seminarians and it
was decided to enlarge this component of future
Annual Meetings.
A major part of the
Annual Meeting was the experience of high quality
worship services, reflecting the traditions of each
church family. Speakers included Cliff Kirkpatrick
(Stated Clerk of the Presbyterian Church USA), Dr.
William Shaw (President of the National Baptist
Convention, USA), Gary Miller (Salvation Army
Director of Program), and Cardinal William Keeler
(Archdiocese of Baltimore). Theodore Boback of St.
Andrew’s Church (a Baltimore parish of the Orthodox
Church in America) brought Great Vespers of
Theophany (Epiphany), and the group heard a 12 piece
Salvation Army brass ensemble!
In remembrance of the
40th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s
assassination, Dr. Ron Sider (Evangelicals For
Social Action, participant organization) provided
“God, the Poor and Us: Forty Biblical Reminders”,
forty biblical texts that highlight God’s special
concern for poor people (available at
www.ChristianChurchesTogether.org).
On Friday, next steps
were approved, including dedicating the largest part
of next year’s Annual Meeting to a continued
exploration of the convergences and divergences of
the participant churches and organizations regarding
poverty. The group also decided to press the new
U.S. president-elect to make the elimination of
domestic poverty a part of his or her
administration’s goals. New members of the Steering
Committee were affirmed and the date for the next
Annual Meeting was set for January 13-16, 2009.
Media and press
inquiries may be directed to:
Philip E. Jenks,
pjenks@councilofchurches.org 212-870-2228
Val Ruess,
ValCCT@att.net |