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Nyomi addresses council, governing body executives

LOUISVILLE -- God's assurances in 1 Peter that believers are "a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation" are dangerous words if they are misconstrued, World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) General Secretary Setri Nyomi told a gathering of General Assembly Council members and middle governing body executives here Sept. 17.

"In the dangerous world in which we find ourselves, claiming these words as proof that we are right and those who disagree with us are wrong can be very dangerous," Nyomi said. "Such a reading has too often led to hatred, violence and war."

LOUISVILLE — God’s assurances in 1 Peter that believers are “a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation” are dangerous words if they are misconstrued, World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) General Secretary Setri Nyomi told a gathering of General Assembly Council members and middle governing body executives here Sept. 17.

“In the dangerous world in which we find ourselves, claiming these words as proof that we are right and those who disagree with us are wrong can be very dangerous,” Nyomi said. “Such a reading has too often led to hatred, violence and war.”

A fuller reading of 1 Peter “leads us to understand that this not an exclusivistic claim,” he added, “but is the mark of a church that is humbled by its origins and so expresses gratitude. It is by God’s grace that we are who we are,” Nyomi insisted.

In a world fraught with religious extremism, Nyomi said, “by proclaiming the word and rightly administering the sacraments, by expressing ourselves as the missional church, we are called to the building, not the destruction, of human community.”

But harsh judgments and exclusive claims don’t just plague relationships between churches, he added, noting, among others, the small but vocal number of congregations that have departed from the PC(USA) in recent months.

“None of us should belittle any brother or sister when we are called into a single living community,” Nyomi, a Ghanaian Presbyterian, said. “Because we all belong together we must see each other as one community, beloved by God.”

God’s grace calls churches to continually ask themselves whether they are “on the right path,” he said. “No matter our differences, we are being built into a common household as a result of grace.

Nyomi took time to thank the PC(USA) for the leadership of retiring Stated Clerk Clifton Kirkpatrick, who is in the middle of a seven-year term as WARC’s president. One of the reasons Kirkpatrick gave for not seeking a third four-year term as PC(USA) stated clerk next summer is to devote more time to his WARC presidency. 

 

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