2003 Synod Assembly
Second Plenary - Keynote
Added 3:20 p.m., Friday, May 2,
2003
The Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb told those gathered at the 16th annual Southeastern Minnesota Synod Assembly that
Christ's ministry has a new meaning in a changed world.
Raheb, the assembly's keynote speaker, said clergy and laypeople must work together to bring
Christ's message of peace and acceptance into regions dominated by war and intolerance.
"Making Christ known in our
world," he said, "is needed in this new century, in the United States and in the Middle East, as never
before."
Raheb is the pastor of Evangelical Christmas Lutheran Church in Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank area of Israel and Palestine. A native of Bethlehem, Raheb is also the founder and general director of the International Center of Bethlehem, a community outreach program.
Raheb said at the assembly's second plenary that relations between Christians and Muslims have become strained through international conflict.
He said world healing must begin with
"the powerful message of Christ." That healing must then be maintained, he said, by clear communication and understanding.
Raheb said although more people are learning English, that trend does not mean more people truly understand each other or their cultures any better.
"While the American media was talking about Operation: Iraqi Freedom, the Arab media was talking about Occupation: Iraqi
Soil," he said. "These reports created enemies, not neighbors."
Raheb said while the problems are global, solutions can be found
locally. In responding a question about how local congregations could help, Raheb said clergy and laypeople can show their support through prayers and by establishing more ministerial connections.
Raheb said people could also help by reminding President Bush that peace is needed in the Middle East.
"I hope the president is as serious about peace as he was about
war," Raheb said, a statement that brought resounding applause from the crowded auditorium.
Raheb asked those in attendance to visit the International Center of Bethlehem online at
www.annadwa.org. The information is presented in English.
After Raheb's keynote, the assembly was informed of changes to the Synod Constitution recommended by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Churchwide Assembly. The assembly was given a chance to ask questions about the changes, and then voted to approve them as written.
The assembly was also notified about constitutional amendments they will vote on in 2004. Photos:
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