Moderator der Presbyterian Church of Korea (PCK) für Abgabe eines ökumenischen Zehnten

Spende der PCK an den Reformierten Weltbund als Johannes Calvin Geburtstagsgeschenk

The Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Korea (PCK) has told members of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) that he believes churches should be motivated to engage in a movement for ''ecumenical tithing''.

Referring to the Christian tradition of church members giving ten percent of their earnings to the church, Sam Hwan Kim says, “It’s a matter of putting one’s money where one’s faith is.”

Kim issued his call for member churches to express a “spirit of ecumenical tithing” in their giving during an address delivered in Geneva on 30 May at a WARC-sponsored seminar on the impact today of the early Reformation leader, John Calvin.

“Churches should be encouraged not to merely give what is left over after having cared for their own priority first, but to respect the significance and meaning of the ecumenism and first commit their resources to the ecumenical movement,” Kim says.

The Korean pastor and church leader was speaking to WARC’s Executive Committee and a group of 73 Reformed church Christians from more than 20 countries. They were in Geneva to participate in celebrations of the 500th anniversary of the birth of John Calvin.

Kim was accompanied in Geneva by the general secretary of PCK, Seong Gi Cho, and a group of church pastors and elders.

He leads the largest Presbyterian church in Korea, is committed to faithfully carrying out God’s mission in Korea and beyond and making a difference in society. He believes his church is financially strong because of its practice of tithing.

“It is not because Korea as a nation is economically strong,” says Kim.

In a gesture affirming PCK’s commitment to ecumenism, Kim presented WARC with a financial contribution in the form of a “John Calvin Birthday Gift” on behalf of Myung Sung Presbyterian Church of Seoul, Korea where he is the senior pastor.

WARC’s general secretary, Setri Nyomi, in acknowledging the gift and the large presence of Koreans at the seminar said, “WARC is grateful for the active participation of the PCK and the Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea (PROK). The energy, commitment and ideas of Korean churches in support of God’s mission in the world and ecumenism give fresh hope and impetus both to WARC and the broader ecumenical movement.”

Twenty-five percent of Koreans are Christian. Of these 60% belong to Presbyterian churches. PCK and PROK who participated in the Calvin jubilee celebrations in Geneva, are two of four WARC member churches in Korea.

WARC represents 75 million Christians through its 213 member churches in 107 countries. Two-thirds of its members are in the Global South. The organization is known for its advocacy for economic and social justice and environmental protection. In June 2010 it will merge with the Reformed Ecumenical Council to form the World Communion of Reformed Churches.


Pressemitteilung des Reformierten Weltbundes, 5. Juni 2009

WGRK: Zukunftsplanung einer weltweiten reformierten Kirchengemeinschaft

Die Planung für die Zukunft der Weltgemeinschaft Reformierter Kirchen (WGRK) steht im Zentrum der Debatten des Exekutivausschusses der Organisation bei dessen Mai-Sitzung in Indonesien.
Die dreißig Ausschussmitglieder und BeraterInnen treffen sich vom 10.–17. Mai auf Sumatra , um über Programmschwerpunkte, die Frage nach dem Sitz der Organisation und über Maßnahmen zur finanziellen Sicherung des Kernbudgets (Personalkosten) der WGRK zu beraten.

Weltgemeinschaft Reformierter Kirchen, Medienmitteilung, 27. April 2012
Der Vizepräsident der Evangelisch-reformierten Kirche, Johann Weusmann, nimmt an der Sitzung des Exekutivkomitees der Weltgemeinschaft Reformierter Kirchen (WGRK) auf Sumatra (Indonesien) teil. Der 46-jährige leitende Jurist der Reformierten Kirche ist dort für den Posten des Schatzmeisters des Dachverbands aller Reformierten weltweit nominiert.

Leer, den 9. Mai 2012, Ulf Preuß, Pressesprecher

Edmond Perret, former general secretary of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC), dies in Geneva

''The Reformed family of churches worldwide has lost a brilliant mind, a loving leader and a pastor committed to societal transformation''
The former general secretary of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC), Edmond Perret, has died aged 87 in Geneva, Switzerland. The Swiss pastor passed away Saturday 24 March.

WCRC, 28 March 2012

Reformed Communiqué

March 2012, Vol. 3 No. 1
WCRC focuses on the future - Indonesian churches discuss the future of mission work - Cuban theologian to lead Reformed church movement's Justice Office - From the General Secretary

Reformed church group and Mission Council seek closer ties

Covenanting towards an new ecumenical engagment Council for World Mission and World Communion of Reformed Churches
WCRC. The World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) and the Council for World Mission (CWM) have issued a statement following a three-day meeting in Johannesburg, South Africa between leaders of the two organizations. Talks sought to chart new ways of working together. Participants at the talks included WCRC’s president, CWM’s moderator and the general secretaries of the two organizations.

WCRC, 23 February 2012
Migration - Austausch zwischen Pfarrern in Korea und der Schweiz - Antworten des Glaubens auf die Globalisierung - Generalsekretär Setri Nyomi zum Advent

WeltgemeinschaftsSonntag - ''Familienfest'' der Reformierten

Setri Nyomi: ''Wir werden zu Werkzeugen von Gottes Gerechtigkeit und Gottes Veränderung der Welt.''
Den ersten Sonntag im Oktober hat die Weltgemeinschaft Reformierter Kirchen (WGRK) zum Weltgemeinschaftssonntag ausgerufen. Wuppertaler Reformierte kamen in der Gemarker Kirche zu einem Gottesdienst zusammen, an dem u.a. Rev. Dr. Setri Nyomi, Generalsekretär der WGRK, Präses Nikolaus Schneider mit seiner Frau Anne und der Moderator des Reformierten Bundes, Peter Bukowski, teilnahmen.

Muss die Weltgemeinschaft reformierter Kirchen Genf verlassen?

Geringe Geldmittel werden zur Finanznot, wenn der Schweizer Franken stark ist
Die Weltgemeinschaft reformierter Kirchen (WGRK) ist von dem Höhenflug des Schweizer Franken besonders hart betroffen, aber auch dem Ökumenischen Rat der Kirchen (Weltkirchenrat, ÖRK) und dem Lutherischen Weltbund (LWB) macht der derzeitige Wechselkurs zu schaffen.

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Geneva (ENInews)--The largest global grouping of Reformed churches has approved a strategic plan for 2011- 2017 that focuses on youth leadership development, increased collaboration with regional church groups, and a call to make visible the connection between Reformed theology and justice concerns.

ENI, 16. Mai 2011
Ein Besuch von Führungspersonen Schweizerischer Kantonalkirchen bei Vertretern von Leitungsorganen der Weltgemeinschaft Reformierter Kirchen (WGRK) war Anlass zu einem Austausch über neue Perspektiven im Zusammenhang mit den Herausforderungen, vor denen Christinnen und Christen eines säkularisierten, wohlhabenden Landes stehen.

Weltgemeinschaft Reformierter Kirchen, Medienmitteilung, 16. Mai 2011