Christmas Message 2012
22 December 2012
Christmas Message
From:
Rev. Rex R B. Reyes, Jr.,
Member, CCA Presidium
To: Member Churches and Councils,
Members of the General Committee,
Members of the PAC,
and Ecumenical Partners
Dear brothers and sisters,
Christianity which began in Asia remains a stranger in Asia. Perhaps this is because paradoxically, the Asia region where Jesus Christ was born was a dominion of the Roman Empire. The place where this great faith that declares peace and justice began is being shattered asunder by violent un-peace and so much injustice, in the hands of “powers and principalities”.
Never has human misery been so pervasive and mother earth so despoiled. Yet, Emmanuel continues to walk in Asia. He walks with Christians who live out the affirmation that: “mission movements are emerging from the global South and East which are multi-directional and many faceted. Our mission practice should show solidarity with suffering peoples and harmony with nature. Evangelism is done in self-emptying humility, with respect towards others and in dialogue with people of different cultures and faiths. It should, in this landscape, also involve confronting structures and cultures of oppression and dehumanization that are in contradiction to the values of God’s reign.” (cf. A New WCC affirmation of Mission and Evangelism).
Emmanuel continues to walk in Asia. He walks with Christians who consider themselves as members of pilgrim communities with a calling to be “on the move to transgress boundaries. He walks with Christians responsive to the call to challenge injustice and Christians who understand themselves to be “others to one another”. (cf. WCC Resources: “The ‘Other’ is my neighbor: Developing an Ecumenical Response to Migration”)
Emmanuel continues to walk in Asia. He walks with Christians who “commit to care for life unreservedly, to protect all life, and to speak the truth and breakdown misleading myths about nuclear power and nuclear issues to all our communities and with one voice to all people. We do so while attentively and respectively listening to those who suffer most directly the consequences of nuclear accidents. Indeed, we commit to stand with those who suffer, whoever they may be, and act in unison with them to address the injustice done to them which deny their right to live in peace with justice. We further commit to monitor the movement of radioactive materials by governments and businesses and to sound the alarm against passing on the problem of nuclear waste disposal to marginalized communities, non- nuclear nations and future generations.” (cf. No to Nuclear Power! Faith Declaration from Fukushima, December 2012).
Perhaps, it is for this paradox that Jesus Christ was born… and in Asia. Emmanuel is God’s gift to the world. May we who follow God-with-us proclaim him relentlessly until the unbelieving world who knows him not will know him and his own people who received him not will receive him (cf. John 1:10-11).
This Christmas, sing of the God who cares for us and who empowers us to dare the “world rulers of this present darkness, the spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places.”
REX R B REYES, JR.
Member, Presidium
Christian Conference of Asia