![]() General Assembly Council GAC, COGA to ask General Assembly to adopt common values statement on mission work The Layman Online Friday, April 25, 2008 LOUISVILLE, Ky. The General Assembly Council and the Committee on the Office of the General Assembly will be urging commissioners to the upcoming General Assembly to invite Presbyterians to participate in "An Invitation to Expanding Partnership in God's Mission." The 218th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) will be held June 21-28 in San Jose, Calif. The recommendation (REC-034) asks that sessions, middle governing bodies, seminaries, General Assembly Council ministries areas and all PCUSA-related mission organizations adopt a common values statement on mission. The recommendation itself is in response to a referral of a 2006 commissioners resolution that asked the moderator to convene a meeting regarding the worldwide mission work of the PCUSA. The moderator, stated clerk and the executive director of the General Assembly Council, according to the rationale for the recommendation, "convened a consultation at the Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church in Dallas, Texas, from January 16-18. The invitations resulted from that consultation. The consultation brought together 64 mission leaders from the Outreach Foundation, the Presbyterian Frontier Fellowship, the Medical Benevolence Foundation, other Presbyterian-related mission organizations, global partners, and World Mission, Racial Ethnic, Women and Presbyterian Women, and Relief and Development staff to consider the common values that should characterize Presbyterian mission work around the world and to propose new ways to work together in ways that are more effective and faithful." The recommendation asks that the following statement be adopted: "As members of the Presbyterian Church (USA) committed to God's mission, accompanied by global partners, we gathered together January 16-18, 2008, in Dallas, Texas. We acknowledge the rich Presbyterian heritage in world mission and reaffirm the Presbyterian understanding of God's mission as it is expressed in 'Gathering for God's Future.'" "The Good News of Jesus Christ is to be shared with the whole world. As disciples of Jesus Christ, each of us in the Presbyterian Church (USA) is sent into the world to join God's mission. As individuals and as a church, we are called to be faithful in this discipleship. Our mission is centered in the Triune God. Our mission is God-called, Christ-centered and Spirit-led. Our mission is both proclamation and service; it is the reason the church exists. "Our renewed call from God is to face the challenges of witnessing and evangelizing worldwide, equipping the church for transforming mission, engaging in ministries of reconciliation, justice, healing and grace, and living the Good News of Jesus Christ in community with people who are poor, [persecuted, and living in the midst of violence]. The church is part of God's plan. We are called into the community of the church, and we call new disciples into that community. With Christ as our head, the church community exists for the sake of God's mission. We learn to serve in mission in a way that is faithful to the Triune God. We are to model the kind of community God intends for all humanity. To be the church is to be one large mission society. [PCUSA, 'Gathering for God's Future: Witness, Discipleship, Community: A Renewed Call to Worldwide Mission,' 2003, pp. 1, 16. Text in brackets is added.] "Grounded in this theological foundation, we realize that God is calling us to new patterns of mission. The world has changed, and the majority of the world's Christians are now in Latin America, Africa and Asia. The great growth and mission faithfulness of the Church outside the West invite us into a new posture. We must listen and learn to receive. We must also be open to new patterns of collaboration. These new patterns involve new cooperation and partnerships within the PCUSA. "I. We recognize that God calls us to mission that is grounded in confession of our sins, grows out of a life of prayer and is sustained in worship. Therefore, we covenant to live and serve together in God's mission according to the following values:
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