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News from the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan (PCT)

 

On 18 July 2023 the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan issued a statement entitled:

Prophetic Voices from the Wilderness!
- PCT’s Response to CWM Statement on Taiwan


Dear Sisters and Brothers,

Peace to you all. Possibly many of you already saw the News Release of the Council for World Mission (CWM) namely:CWM Statement on Taiwan: Not Forgotten and Not Alone issued by the CWM Annual Members Meeting (AMM) that was held in Changhua, Taiwan early June.

During the PCT General Assembly Executive Committee which convened on 18 July 2023 the members expressed their deep and profound gratitude to CWM for this bold step and affirmation that PCT and Taiwan is not forgotten and is not alone. In these challenging times, the magnitude of such a statement initiated and issued by one of our valued global mission partners cannot be underestimated; we feel deeply humble that the voices and concerns of our church and nation have been heard.

While a letter of gratitude was previously sent to CWM General Secretariat the PCT Executive Committee furthermore motioned and approved to issue a public response to the CWM statement.

As supporting mission and ecumenical partners and friends of the Taiwan Ecumenical Forum we are pleased to share with you the response together with a copy of the CWM statement for those who may not have seen it. PCT invites you to share the statements with your constituent members and interested parties.

In these times of pain and uncertainties on many levels and in many parts of the world, let us continue to hope and pray for justice and lasting peace.

Sincerely yours in Christ,

Rev. Pang Jyh-Hong 彭志鴻 牧師
Moderator, PCT 68th General Assembly


Rev. Chen Hsin-Liang 陳信良牧師
PCT General Secretary



Text of the PCT and CWM Statements Follows (see attached pdf)




Prophetic Voices from the Wilderness!

– PCT’s Response to CWM Statement on Taiwan


In response to the Council for World Mission (CWM) Annual Members Meeting (AMM) statement on Taiwan “Not Forgotten and Not Alone” (issued June 2023), the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan (PCT) Executive Committee expresses its heartfelt and deep gratitude to the leadership and all the constituent members of CWM for their warm and courageous voices. A friend and truthful partner in need is friend and truthful partner indeed!

Addressing the theme, “Break Down the Walls of Division,” CWM intentionally chose Taiwan to hold its 2023 Annual Members’ Meeting as an act of support and solidarity with PCT and the wider Taiwanese society at a time when Taiwan is consistently confronted with an apartheid isolation exercised by China and its vassals in the international community. CWM AMM issued a statement which exhibits both prophetic audacity and radical hospitality towards its isolated and marginalized partners, the PCT and Taiwan. The statement provides the PCT with a sustaining hope and empowering encouragement, which comes as an assurance and prayerful commitment from a faith community and mission partner that says: “You are not forgotten, and you are not alone.”

Indeed, during the last few decades and particularly in recent years, Taiwan has been threatened by the destructive and dehumanizing forces of the Empires and isolated from and deliberately ignored by the international communities. Thanks to truthful partners in the Taiwan Ecumenical Forum (TEF) and friends like the Council for World Mission, the life-threatening situations and outcries of Taiwan are gradually learned and heard by the world at large.

In response to these truthful and friendly partnerships, the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan will continue to join the ecumenical companionship and participate in the prophetic works of compassion and just-peace in a world that is deeply in trouble and in need!

Finally, brothers and sisters, farewell. Be restored; listen to my appeal; agree with one another; live in peace; and the God of love and peace will be with you.
              2 Corinthians 13.11 (New Revised Standard Version)


Rev. Pang Jyh-Hong
Moderator, PCT 68th General Assembly

Rev. Chen Hsin-Liang
PCT General Secretary

Presbyterian Church in Taiwan (PCT)
General Assembly Executive Committee

18 July 2023 (Taiwan)



Council for World Mission Statement on Taiwan

13 June 2023

Not Forgotten and Not Alone


The Council for World Mission (CWM), comprising 32 member churches from six global regions, made a conscious decision to hold its June 2023 Annual Members’ Meeting in Changhua, Taiwan, as an act of support and solidarity with the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan (PCT), and the wider Taiwanese society.

Meeting under the theme “Break Down the Walls of Division”, CWM has actively listened to the voices of the Taiwanese people. Caught in the escalating geopolitics between competing Empires, Taiwan is living under the constant threat of war. Empire-policies have created deep divisions not only within Taiwanese society, but also in the entire Asia-Pacific region. The situation has been intensified in the context of the Russia-Ukraine war, with Empires taking more aggressive actions than in the recent past. Taiwan has experienced increased military exercises (simulations and provocations) and the Taiwanese people feel increasingly vulnerable.

Taiwan has been one of the most isolated nations in the world during the Covid-19 Pandemic, primarily because of its exclusion from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Health Regulations (IHR). Taiwan was not allowed to participate in the global response to the pandemic, including accessing information and resources, sharing data and best practices, and participating in international discussions and decision-making.

CWM has been working closely with the PCT and other ecumenical partners through the Taiwan Ecumenical Forum (TEF), advocating for the rights of the Taiwanese people to “self-determination”, including religious, political and economic freedom, and in pursuing peace in the region.

CWM affirms Taiwan’s right to rise to life through the pursuit of justice, peace and reconciliation. It acknowledges the resilience of the people of Taiwan in resisting the oppressive structures which threaten to destroy peace in their communities and limit their opportunity to flourish. CWM commends Taiwan’s generosity in contributing to the welfare and wellbeing of other nations, even in the face of its own challenges – including assistance for Ukraine, financial support during Covid, and standing in solidarity with Hong Kong.

CWM calls for greater global cooperation within and beyond the CWM family to support Taiwan in its struggle for peace, democracy, human rights, and the rule of law. It urges global multinational and ecumenical organisations to hear the voices of the Taiwanese people, to speak out against the military hostilities being suffered by Taiwan, and against the injustice of Taiwan’s continued isolation.

Christian wisdom reminds us that we are all connected, and “if one member suffers, all suffer together with it” (I Cor 12: 26); CWM affirms its solidarity with Taiwan and its people, and says, “You are not forgotten and you are not alone”.



Reference and links:
Letter from the PCT 68th General Assembly Moderator and General Secretary

CWM Statement on Taiwan: Not Forgotten and Not Alone (13 June 2023)
https://www.cwmission.org/resources/statements-communique/

PCT responds to CWM Statement on Taiwan: Prophetic voices from the wilderness (25 July 2023)
https://www.cwmission.org/pct-responds-to-cwm-statement-on-taiwan-prophetic-voices-from-the-wilderness/


Attach pdf:
(English) Prophetic Voices from the Wilderness! - PCT’s Response to CWM Statement on Taiwan
(original) Prophetic Voices from the Wilderness! - PCT’s Response to CWM Statement on Taiwan
CWM Statement on Taiwan: Not Forgotten and Not Alone





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