Witness, Justice, Hospitality: CEC Assembly has Finished
2018. június 12., keddAfter nine full days of worship, listening and learning, the 2018 Novi Sad General Assembly of the Conference of European Churches has drawn to a close. Ms. Zsuzsanna Répás of the Hungarian Reformed Church was elected to the Governing Board of CEC.
After nine full days of worship, listening and learning, the 2018 Novi Sad General Assembly of the Conference of European Churches has drawn to a close. Those gathered joined in a final sending service, which emphasized the role of Christian hope in the future of Europe.
The Assembly brought together the three keywords—witness, justice, and hospitality—with a final message calling to deepen solidarity, build just communities, and practise dialogue. To read the full Assembly message, please click here.
"By the banks of the Danube in Novi Sad, where bridges were destroyed in conflict and rebuilt in peace, we united in prayer. We brought our thirst for justice; our deep concern for people, our continent and our world. We came to share the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ the bringer of healing and peace."- written in the Message of the CEC Assembly in Novi Sad.
Remaining business plenaries approved reports from the finance, strategy and policy, message, and public issues committee. The Assembly also finalised the constitution to bring it into accordance with Belgian law.
Strategic points for the period 2018 to 2023 include developing more regional work, strengthening and expanding partnerships and networks, raising awareness of CEC’s work among its constituency and the wider world, and taking sustainability seriously. Issues for broader, public engagement include economic and climate justice, youth involvement, peacebuilding, human rights, refugees and migration, freedom of religion or belief, populism, and family. Reports from the committees will be made available as they are finalised and translated.
The Assembly elected a new Governing Board and presidency. Rev. Christian Krieger of the Reformed Protestant Church of Alsace and Lorraine was elected president, and as vice-presidents the Rt Rev. Dr Gulnar Francis-Dehqani (Church of England) and Metropolitan Cleopas Strongylis (Ecumenical Patriarchate).Ms Zsuzsanna Répás of the Hungarian Reformed Church was also elected to the Governing Board of CEC.
Ms Zsuzsanna Répás has been member of the Synod of the Reformed Church in Hungary since 2003. She is member of the Ecumenical and Foreign Affairs Committee of the RCH Synod.
She is an engineer-economist with further master degrees in chemical engineering and history. She has been working with the policy for Hungarian communities abroad within the last twenty years. Between 1998 and 2002 Ms. Répás was chief adviser and private secretary of State Secretary Zsolt Németh in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where her main responsibilities included dealing with issues concerning Hungarian communities abroad and communication with Hungarian organizations beyond the borders. Between 2002 and June 2010 Ms. Répás was foreign policy adviser at the Cabinet of Foreign Affairs and head of Cabinet for Hungarian Communities Abroad at the Parliamentary Group of Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Party. Between June 2010 and 2014, she was Deputy State Secretary for Hungarian communities abroad at the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice.
Since March 2015 she has been working as the Head of the Department of International and Transborder Hungarian Relation of the Hungarian Academy of Arts.
Source: CEC
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