Loving their neighbour Ann Chris Jacob, a vice moderator of the commission from the United Methodist Church (US), said the commission was inspired by the journey of the National Council of Churches in the Philippines and their ecumenical partners who have gathered to say that following Christ and serving those in need is not a crime. “We have been inspired by their journey, their advocacy, and their commitment to loving their neighbour,” she said. “Since this is our first in-person meeting, it was a very important thing for us to get to know the youth work here in the Philippines because that also helped us to think how we could see each other in seven or eight years,” said Lorena Catalina Bonilla Garcia, a commission vice moderator from the Mennonite Church of Colombia. Rev. Bjorn Benjamin Varma Warde, a commission vice moderator from the Presbyterian Church of Trinidad and Tobago, said: “We seek to amplify the voices of the youth by collaborating with other committees and the WCC.” For him, the experience was eyeopening in that he heard and witnessed the prophetic voice of the ecumenical movement in the Philippines. He sees an opportunity to place things into the proper perspective as youth return to their own contexts. Danil Arakelian, a commission vice moderator from the Russian Orthodox Church, when asked what he believes is the way forward, said: “That the commission, through its working groups, should establish clear goals and plans of work for the nearest months. Despite the fact that we probably will not have an in-person meeting in the coming year, we plan to work intensively online.” Arakelian added: “I was strongly impressed by the way young Christians in the Philippines are involved in the ecumenical movement and by their commitment to live their faith in the social context of their country.” This gathering not only reinforced the importance of youth as active contributors to the present and future of the church but also highlighted the transformative power of solidarity and collaboration. Guided by messages of love, justice, and unity from local church leaders, the youth commissioners committed to amplifying their prophetic voices and fostering relationships that transcend borders. As they return to their respective contexts, the commission carries forward a shared vision of hope, unity, and actionable faith. WCC News release: Youth commission moderator: “we act and journey together”- 20 November 2024 WCC News release: WCC youth commission gathers for first in-person meeting- 14 November 2024 Learn more about the Young people in the ecumenical movement |
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