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  • International Symposium on Congregationalism at Haigazian U, Beirut

    PRESS RELEASE
    Haigazian University
    Mira Yardemian
    Public Relations Director
    Mexique Street, Kantari, Beirut
    Email: [email protected]




    Representatives of Lebanese and Syrian Armenian and Arab Evangelical
    Churches met with members of the International Congregational
    Theological Commission (ICFTC) on Saturday 15th May 2010, with the theme
    of 'Living the Congregational Way - Global Perspectives'.

    Speakers from Great Britain, the USA and Argentina spoke of the way
    Congregational Christianity had developed in their cultures, and
    Lebanese speakers set the context in the Middle East. The conference was
    chaired by Rev Dr Manfred Kohl (Canada).

    Rev Dr Janet Wootton (UK) said that the vision had originated in the
    ferment of the European Reformation, as British Christians longed for a
    true return to simple, New Testament Christianity, while Rev Dr William
    Fillebrown (USA) spoke of the Pilgrim Fathers' escape from persecution
    in England, to form a new life in the then 'New World'.

    Congregationalism had come to Brazil and Argentina with a group of
    immigrants from a German speaking part of Russia. Rev Dr Harding
    Stricker (Argentina) described the struggle of the Argentine and
    Brazilian churches to raise the level of training for ministers and
    churches.

    >From Lebanon, Rev Dr Habib Badr outlined congregationalism in the Near
    East. Historically the evangelical (congregational) churches had had a
    great influence. The President of the host, Haigazian University, Rev Dr
    Paul Haidostian, guided the symposium to look into the future, ending
    with a series of questions about congregationalism. The movement had
    been formed as a form of church organisation, but was now discovering an
    underlying theology.

    An excellent discussion followed. "We were seeking to discern the way
    that congregational churches were being led by the Spirit of God.
    Certainly, we wished to proceed in fellowship with other denominations
    locally and internationally. We had a great deal to offer to the
    ecumenical community" concluded one organizer.

    The International Congregational Fellowship, with its major regular
    publication, International Congregational Journal, offers a broad
    fellowship of churches, under whose auspices the symposium had been
    organized.
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