ChristiaNet

Monthly Global News and Information of the
Christian - Churches of Christ - Disciples of Christ family of churches
from World Convention

Number 5 - August 2003


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This issue of ChristiaNet is being written in England
where we are continuing work with local folk on program and other details for the next World Convention. The 16th World Convention in Brighton is just a year away. It opens on the last Wednesday in July (28th) 2004 and finishes on the first Sunday in August (1st). Many ChristiaNet readers will have received the special coloured issue of World Christian mailed in June with the latest details of the convention. We have had a great response to that. If you are able to come we urge you to register as soon as possible (now) to make sure you get your accommodation and tour options. Read the brochure carefully and send in your response! (To obtain a copy email: worldconv@aol.com)

Lorraine was able to make a short visit to the Pan European Lectureship
of the a cappella Churches of Christ in Geneva, Switzerland, while in the UK. About 150 people gathered. We are grateful for the ever-growing interest of churches of Christ in the family fellowship and networking that World Convention offers.

The ministry of World Convention
is dedicated to building up fellowship, understanding and common purpose within our family of churches. The quadrennial conventions play an important part in this but we know that not everybody can get to a World Convention. Through ChristiaNet, World Christian, World Convention Sunday, 'family'-inclusive brochures, email, regular mailings, our web site (www.worldconvention.org) and staff visiting we seek to build up an 'everyday' sense of family within our global movement.

More congregations than ever before
are celebrating World Convention Sunday this year. We recommend the first Sunday in August - August 3 this year. This is a special opportunity for churches to look at their common heritage, characteristics and destiny - and give thanks for the unifying ministry of World Convention. World Communion Sunday - the first Sunday in October - is an opportunity to celebrate our part in the whole church of Jesus Christ. We need to remember always that unity was the 'polar star' for our pioneers who saw division as a huge, un-Godly barrier to the effective sharing of the Gospel. They sought the renewal and unity of the church as envisioned in the New Testament.

The city of Brasilia
was established only a little over forty years ago as a new, visionary federal capital for Brazil. We recall Brasilia's beginnings and it was exciting to make our first visit mid-July. This was in fact our first visit to South America. What we did not know was that David and Ruth Sanders, Christian Church missionaries from the USA, had begun establishing churches in this area sixty years ago and dreamed of establishing churches in Brasilia just as soon as it was established. They were ready. We were amazed to discover that there are now as many as eighty enthusiastic Christian Church/Churches of Christ congregations in this city of 2.5 million. The surprise didn't end there. Phil & Tabita McAfee (our hosts) took us to visit several congregations in the surrounding state - but we could visit only a handful of the 300 congregations in this state of Goias! Some of these churches are mega churches too; 700, 800 - even 1500. There is a passion for growth. One church had already started 24 new churches. Each of these churches is committed to starting another. The goal of the mother congregation is 200 new congregations within a decade. David (now an active 86 years old) told us that there are now Churches of Christ/Christian churches and/or a cappella Churches of Christ in every state in Brazil. We can only touch on the details here (more in the next World Christian) but this is a common story around the world. We did not do everything right in the 20th Century but it was a century of tremendous growth into about 140 new countries. The witness in these countries is always faithful; in many it is also very extensive. Let us give thanks for the work of God, through the people of God.

Our retirement at the end of 2004
means the appointment of new World Convention Executive staff. This is a final reminder that applications or expressions of interest for the position of General Secretary are to be in the hands of the search committee convened by World Convention President, Dr David Thompson, at dmt3@hermes.cam.ac.uk by September 8th. Information can be obtained from David.

World Convention seeks to build up fellowship, understanding and common purpose within the Christian - Churches of Christ - Disciples of Christ family of churches now serving and witnessing in at least 165 countries.

Lorraine & Lyndsay Jacobs

PLEASE KEEP WORLD CONVENTION INFORMED ABOUT WHAT YOU ARE DOING!

'I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, beg you to lead a life worthy of the calling to which you have been called, with all lowliness and meekness, with patience, accepting one another in love, eager to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.' Ephesians 4: 1-3