The Global Christian
Forum – Nairobi 2007
« History
made at Global Forum », « Historic Breakthrough », New Day for Evangelicals in
World Christianity » are among the titles of press releases reporting on the
event that took place on 6 – 9 November at Jumuia Conference and Country Home in
Limuru, near Nairobi, Kenya. The meeting was the culmination of a nine-year
process including five consultations, in North America (2002), Asia (2004),
Africa (2005), Europe (2006) and Latin America (2007). As planned, it brought
together leaders of all the main Christian traditions from all parts of the
world. They strongly affirmed the « compelling vision » of the Global Christian
Forum, approved a set of Proposals for the Future of the Forum and issued the
Message below. The list of participating Churches, Church families and
organisations at the end of the message reflects the unprecedented breadth of
representation of the event. The full list of participants and the Message can
be found on www.globalchristianforum.org where
the proposals for the continuation of the Global Christian Forum and other
documents will also be made available.
Message from the Global Christian Forum to Brothers and Sisters in Christ
Throughout the World
Global Christian Forum – Limuru, Nairobi, Kenya 2007
“Our
Journey with Jesus Christ, the Reconciler”
Greetings to all who
call on the name of Jesus Christ as Lord!
As a wide variety of
Christian leaders, men and women coming from 72 nations and six continents, from
a broad range of churches, confessions and organizations, we rejoice at the
unprecedented opportunity we have enjoyed in Limuru, Kenya, from 6 to 9 November
2007. We the 245 participants have reflected on our journeys with Jesus Christ
the Reconciler.
We have been
challenged in our time of Bible study to reflect on the words of the Apostle
Paul: no longer to be aliens to one another, but “citizens with the saints and
also members of the household of God… In whom you are also built together
spiritually into a dwelling place for God” (Eph 2:19-22).
For nearly a decade a compelling vision has empowered the Global Christian Forum
process, whose participants have yearned to bring together church leaders and
other Christians from all the families and traditions that lay claim to faith in
Christ as Saviour and Lord. This vision has also reflected the dramatic shift in
the shape of Christianity in the 21st century, which is growing so
rapidly in the global south. Representatives of the historic Protestant
Churches, the Catholic Church, the Orthodox Churches, the Pentecostal Churches,
the broader Evangelical movement and other Christian Churches and communities
have discerned the need to be brought into relationship with one another for the
sake of witness to the Gospel. In regional meetings held in North America
(2002), Asia (2004), Africa (2005), Europe (2006) and Latin American (2007),
this vision has found strong affirmation. Now here in Limuru we have experienced
an historic breakthrough, gathering globally as never before.
We give praise to the
Father our Creator, to Christ our Reconciler and to the Holy Spirit our
Comforter for the gracious emergence of the Global Christian Forum. This process
has encouraged us to develop a new awareness and understanding of one another,
and to recognise that God is graciously working among us.
We have been invited into a common journey of faith with confidence in the
guidance of Christ’s life-giving Spirit. We have been encouraged to move out of
the familiar ground on which we normally stand, to meet each other on a common
ground where mutual trust might flourish and where we might be empowered to
celebrate, enter into dialogue and act together to the glory of the Father, Son
and Holy Spirit.
Our desire has been to create an open space wherein the representatives from a
broad range of Christian communities and inter-church organisations, who confess
the triune God and Jesus as perfect in His divinity and perfect in His humanity,
can gather to foster mutual respect and to address common challenges together.
We began by sharing
personal testimonies of our encounters with Christ, and were enriched by a forum
within which we could express our faith out of our respective confessional
traditions and reflect on what it might mean to walk together in obedience to
Christ. We acknowledge that we have differing views on substantive issues such
as ecclesiology, the scope of evangelism and mission. Here a new beginning was
made for encounter and dialogue.
Enjoying times of prayer, fellowship and Bible study, we participants have also
discussed the challenges and opportunities we have in sharing the Gospel and in
pursuing justice, loving mercy and walking humbly with God (cf. Micah 6:8). We
have shared our experience of what God is doing in our churches and
organisations, and how we participate in God’s mission in the world by
witnessing to the Good News of Jesus Christ in word and deed. We seek to show
our love for God by also loving our neighbours (cf. Mt 22:37-39), and working
for the transformation of our societies in accord with the example of Jesus and
the truths of Scripture. We join with all people of good will in the pursuit of
justice, peace and the care of God’s creation.
We
thank God for the unique breadth of this gathering, and for the opportunity it
gave us to meet in an atmosphere of trust and openness in which we could
acknowledge and repent of past failings to bear with one another in love. We
acknowledge that we have often allowed prejudices to shape our understanding of
different Christian traditions, and we welcome the opportunity as God’s adopted
children to encounter one another and to explore together the forgiveness and
redemption found in Christ (cf. Eph 1:5).
As Christians within our various traditions, we affirm the importance of being
together to reflect upon the prayer of our Lord that those who believe in Him
may all be one, so that the world may believe that God sent Him (cf. John
17:21). Recognizing that unity is first and foremost God’s gift through the work
of the Holy Spirit, our commitment is to press on in promoting ever greater
understanding and cooperation among Christians, while respecting the diversity
of our identities, traditions and individual gifts (cf. 1 Cor 12). In so doing,
we build on the basis of many ecumenical, inter-confessional and other historic
initiatives to overcome divisions in the Christian family. We do not seek to
replace these efforts.
The process of the Global Christian Forum, affirmed during these days in Limuru,
now must continue. We will pray for one another and work to convene local and
regional events, as well as other global encounters, in order to deepen this
journey toward the goal of reconciliation.
Therefore, we call on all those who confess God as Father, Son and Holy Spirit,
to raise their hearts with ours in the hope that all of humanity may come to
know the fullness of life in Christ (cf. Math. 28:19-20, Col 2:10). We invite
all brothers and sisters in the Lord to engage within their own settings the
rich resources of the Global Christian Forum process in journeying together with
Jesus Christ, who is the great Reconciler and the Hope of all ages.
“Now to Him who by the power at work within us is able to accomplish abundantly
far more than all we can ask or imagine, to Him be glory in the church and in
Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever. Amen.” (Eph 3:20-21).
Limuru, 9 November
2007
Churches, Church
Families and organizations participating in the Global Christian Forum
African
Instituted Churches
Anglican
Baptist
Catholic
Churches of Christ
Disciples of Christ
Society of Friends
Holiness
Lutheran
Mennonite
Methodist
Moravian
Old-Catholic
Orthodox – Eastern
Orthodox – Oriental
Other Evangelical
Pentecostal (Assemblies of God, Church of God and others)
Reformed
The Salvation Army
Seventh Day Adventist
United and Uniting Churches
African Theological
Fellowship
Campus Missions International
Christian Aid
Conference of Secretaries of Christian World Communions
Edinburgh 2010
Forum Type Organizations
International Charismatic Consultation
International Fellowship of Evangelical Students
Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization
Organization of African Instituted Churches
Oxford Centre for Mission Studies
Pentecostal World Fellowship
Regional and National Ecumenical Organizations
United Bible Societies
World Council of Churches
World Evangelical Alliance
World Student Christian Federation
World Vision International
World Young Women Christian Association
A
full list of participants can be found at
www.globalchristianforum.org
Note: All Scripture quotations are from the NRSV translation.