Reformed Women Gather in Grand Rapids

''Come With Jesus to the Streets''

With an expected 150 registered delegates, the Women’s Pre-Council is gathering both women and a few men from the entire world in Grand Rapids, Michigan, this week.

It was prepared by women from the North American member churches of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) and the Reformed Ecumenical Council (REC). The Pre-Council, being held at Calvin College, precedes the Uniting General Council (UGC) that opens Friday, 17 June, marking the merger of WARC and REC into the World Communion of Reformed Churches.

The Pre-Council began Monday under the theme, “Come With Jesus to the Streets.” It offers women from Reformed churches and traditions for the first time an opportunity for a global discussion, addressing themes of particular interest to women in their various churches as well as in their social and cultural contexts.

They will examine ongoing differences about the ministerial ordination of women and the appointment of women to positions of leadership and decision-making in churches. And they will explore the question, to what extent could the recognition of the gifts and capacities of women have a transformative impact on common worldwide problems such as the implications of the economic crisis, environmental destruction or respect for human dignity and rights?

The churches of WARC can point to decisive progress on the part of women in all areas of church leadership. They see it as significant to expand such progress to all spheres of life. Their concern is to strengthen their communion on the basis of the Reformed tradition and in light of the contemporary challenges confronting Christians.

In Grand Rapids Tuesday, the women’s planned visit on a “Jesus bus” to the central city will highlight great internal problems so deeply revealing for a rich nation: poverty, drugs, psychic burdens, unemployment, homelessness, trafficking in women and prostitution. Rev. Charlotte Ellision, pastor of Heartside Ministry, looked forward to the encounter.

“We know that women in different contexts have to cope with diverse challenges,” Rev. Ellison said. “Women are connected by a shared heart for the situation of other people through the gospel.”

She hoped to gain much from an encounter in which women would be able to learn from each other and share their experiences. Rev. Ellison expected delegates from the United States would be confronted in a profound way, and get involved with all the tasks awaiting them in their own context. May the encounter and engagement of women from around the world encourage them to do this.

http://www.reformedchurches.org/womensprecouncil.html


By Esther R. Suter, correspondent for Uniting General Council


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