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    US Christian leaders meet Palestinian Authority head -05/06/05

    Ekklesia, UK
    June 5 2005

    Senior US Christian leaders have met with the head of the Palestinian
    Authority following his discussions last week with President George
    W Bush. Their aim was to encourage further initiatives towards
    bridge-building in the Middle East.

    The National Council of Churches USA General Secretary, the Rev Dr
    Bob Edgar, and the Chief Executive of the United Methodist Board of
    Church and Society, James Winkler, were among those who engaged in
    what they described as 'constructive conversations' with Palestinian
    President Mahmoud Abbas shortly after his White House Rose Garden
    press conference.

    During the meeting, Dr Edgar described to Mr Abbas his deep
    sadness on seeing the wall that separates Israeli and Palestinian
    neighbourhoods - and also divides Palestinians from others in their
    own community. "Walls separate, bridges heal," he declared.

    Following the encounter, Dr Edgar said that he was "excited about
    the opportunity to meet with President Abbas. I also look forward
    to the day when we will be able to meet with Prime Minister Sharon
    [of Israel].

    "It is extremely important that we continue to work and pray for peace
    in the Holy Land," continued the US ecumenical leader. In spite of
    the conditions we remain hopeful that peace is possible."

    Other denominations and organizations represented included the Armenian
    Orthodox, Lutherans, Presbyterians, Mennonites, Church of the Brethren,
    Roman Catholics, Episcopalians and the development agency World Vision.

    NCCUSA gathers together churches representing 50 million mainly
    Protestant, Anglican and Orthodox Christians across the USA. A wider
    network, Churches Together in the USA, is building further links with
    Catholics, independent evangelicals and Pentecostals.
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