Community means communication

César Garcia speaks to pastors in Ontario

Story and Photo by Dave Rogalsky | Eastern Canada Correspondent
Kitchener, Ont.
César Garcia, Mennonite World Conference (MWC) general secretary, left, visits with Vidya J. Narimalla of Kitchener Mennonite Brethren Church at the MWC/Mennonite Central Committee Ontario-sponsored pastors breakfast on April 25.

Ears pricked up when César Garcia suggested that all national churches need to be in communication with other national churches about issues of faith and practice.

Garcia, general secretary of Mennonite World Conference (MWC), spoke at a pastors breakfast jointly sponsored by MWC and Mennonite Central Committee Ontario on April 25 at Kitchener Mennonite Brethren Church.

Looking at MWC’s vision statement, he noted how many times the idea of community appears. Community implies communication and mutual responsibility, he said. In the discussion of ethical issues, such as same-sex relationships, churches in both the Global North and South need to be talking to each other and not going it alone.

He noted that churches in the Global South can learn from the Global North to keep on talking, and not to refuse to address difficult or new issues. At the same time, churches in the Global North need to consider what their sisters and brothers in the South are thinking on issues.

Showing a photo-mosaic of Jesus made up of individual photos of the Dead Sea scrolls, Garcia noted that, while diversity creates beauty, diversity is needed in order to make up the many shadings of Jesus’ face to the world. Withdrawal from others—either by divisions in a nation or between national churches—diminishes the picture of Jesus Christians show to the world, he said.

The North also needs to hear about the suffering of Anabaptist Christians in many other places in the world, Garcia said. When these suffering Christians are in relationship with others, they no longer feel isolated and powerless.

Garcia noted that evangelism and church planting that focus on Christian identity, to the exclusion of an Anabaptist identity, have led to a hunger among many new Christians for Anabaptist understandings, not only on peace, but also on how to structure leadership in the church.

Garcia also met with pastors in the Niagara Region and Toronto, and addressed Mennonite Church Eastern Canada’s annual church gathering and 25th-anniversary celebration while in Ontario.

César Garcia, Mennonite World Conference (MWC) general secretary, left, visits with Vidya J. Narimalla of Kitchener Mennonite Brethren Church at the MWC/Mennonite Central Committee Ontario-sponsored pastors breakfast on April 25.

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