WCC holds digital solidarity visit to Holy Land

MECC participating

The World Council of Churches (WCC) will hold a digital and pastoral solidarity visit to the Holy Land on 7-8 August – a visit that will serve as an opportunity to accompany member churches and ecumenical partners, listen to their voices and perspectives, amplify their calls, and remind the world of what is needed to bring about peace in the region. 

A flock of birds fly over the Jerusalem old city and east Jerusalem. Photo: Albin Hillert/WCC

The WCC leadership was scheduled to visit the Holy Land and Gaza in person on 5-9 August, together with two humanitarian organisations: ACT Alliance and Caritas Internationalis. The visit was postponed however, in view of the most recent developments in the area.

WCC moderator His Eminence Bishop Dr Heinrich Bedford-Strohm, WCC General Secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Pillay, WCC Central Committee Member Dr. Audeh B. Quawas, Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) General Secretary Dr. Michel Abs, ACT Alliance moderator Erik Lysén, ACT Alliance General Secretary Rudelmar Bueno de Faria, and Caritas Internationalis Secretary General Alistair Dutton, will be part of the delegation during the pastoral solidarity visit. 

His Eminence Bishop Dr Heinrich Bedford-Strohm reflects: “Due to the escalation in the Middle East our visit to Jerusalem and the region had to be postponed. We are however eager to hear directly from those who have been immediately affected by the escalating violence. We need to listen to them, so the world sees their suffering. Therefore, we have decided to engage in dialogue with representatives of our member churches and other groups involved to hear how their situation is. The violence must stop. A just peace is the only way to make sure that both Palestinians and [Israelis] can live securely together in the region. Our digital visit will listen to people in the region and explore paths for peace.”

WCC General Secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Pillay, who visited the Holy Land himself in person early this year, said given the circumstances he is pleased to be conducting a digital pastoral visit to [Israel] and Palestine as a continued journey of support and solidarity. 

“Our hope is to amplify calls from the Holy Land to engage in meaningful dialogue aimed at restoring peace and stability,” he said. “The Middle East region urgently needs peace.”

In the time span of 7-8 August, the WCC leadership will seek to hear the concerns of the Heads of Churches, meet with the Higher Presidential Committee of Churches in Palestine, meet with the parents of 23-year-old detained Palestinian student Layan Nassir, speak with medical doctors from Gaza, and a range of non-governmental organizations. 

Pillay said the delegation will continue to press for an end to the war, seek just peace, and exercise pastoral and prophetic ministry. “We ask you to remember in your prayers the people and struggles in this context, pray for an immediate ceasefire and peace in the region, and pray for the solidarity visit online.”

This news was originally publsihed on the website of the World Council of Churches oikoumene.org.

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