01 Jan 2006

January 2006 - God, in your grace, transform the world

9th Assembly of the World Council of Churches

God, in your grace, transform the world
9th Assembly of the World Council of Churches
14-23 February 2006

The 9th Assembly of the World Council of Churches will meet in Porto Alegre, Brazil, 14 - 23 February 2006, addressing the theme "God, in your grace, transform the world". The Assembly will be a time of encounter, prayer, celebration and deliberation for thousands of Christian women and men from around the world.

The Assembly has been invited to Brazil by the WCC's Brazilian member churches and the Brazilian National Council of Christian Churches (CONIC). The venue for the event will be the CEPUC, the Events Center of the Pontifical University of Rio Grande do Sul. Porto Alegre is the largest city in southern Brazil with a population of 1.5 million people. It has become a leading centre of culture and education and, more recently, as the host of the World Social Forum, of popular democracy and participation.

The Assembly is the "supreme legislative body" of the WCC, and meets every seven years. The formal purpose of the Assembly is to review programmes and determine the overall policies of the WCC, as well as to elect presidents and appoint a Central Committee which serves as the chief governing body of the WCC until the next assembly. Over 700 delegates and their advisors, representing over 340 member churches of the WCC, will carry out their work in a programme that will include prayer, Bible study, thematic plenary sessions, hearings and committee work.

Alongside the committee work and business sessions for the delegates, the Assembly is also a time of celebration and sharing for the many thousands of other visitors expected at the event. A highlight of the 9th Assembly will be the ecumenical partnership programme or "Mutirão" - a Portuguese word which means coming together, celebrating together, reflecting together. This is precisely the intention of the space which will be open to a wide range of churches, ecumenical organizations and groups from around the world. The daily programme of the "Mutirão" will include a range of presentations, exhibitions and discussions open to all Assembly participants.

A central element of the Assembly for all participants will be the worship life, where the community will gather for prayer and meditation, drawing on the diverse spiritual experience of the churches around the world.

The Methodist Church in Malaysia is a Member of the World Council of Churches and will be represented at the Assembly by Anthony Row. A detailed report of the happenings at the assembly will be forth coming in the next issue of Pelita.

By Anthony Row

Assembly Theme and Logo
The Assembly theme - “God, in your grace, transform the world” - is a prayer of intercession. The logo is a theological exploration of the theme, representing both the hand of God and a praying hand; creation and the cross; the spirit of peace in the form of a dove; and a covenant rainbow in the background.

Visit the Assembly website for more information at www.wcc-assembly.info