2014: Bericht zum Gottesdienst in Pyongyang

Nordkorea

NCCK Leaderhip visited Pyungyang

NCCK Leadership visited Pyungyang and South and North Church August 15 Joint Prayer at Bong Su Church in Pyungyang prepared by The National Council of Church in Korea and The Korean Christian Federation

The 8.15 Joint Prayer Worship for Peace and Reunification of the Korean Peninsula was held at the Bong Su Church in Pyongyang prepared jointy by The National Council of Churches in Korea (NCCK) and The Korean Christian Federation (KCF).

19 NCCK church leadership from member denominations and affiliated organizations visited Pyongyang from August 13th (Wed) up to 16th (Sat).  Especially, in accordance with all that had been significantly discussed from the WCC General Assembly and the Bossey Consultation toward the extension of the exchange of women and young adults between churches of South and North, 1 woman leader and 1 young adult were included respectively. We hope exchange of women/ youth group between the South and North will be developed and active  in the near future.

The service in Pyongyang was proposed in the Statement on peace and reunification of the Korean Peninsula issued by the WCC Busan Assembly in 2013. The proposal was further developed by the NCCK and the KCF at the WCC’s consultation on justice, peace and reconciliation on the Korean Peninsula held in Switzerland, in June this year.

Rev. Kang Myung Chul (Chairperson of the KCF) welcomed the NCCK delegation visiting Pyongyang even in this politically difficult time, saying " we have been connected as one in Jesus Christ even though we have not had opportunities to have frequent meetings." Also he mentioned that our gathering has a very significant meaning for creating a peaceful atmosphere, as peace and reunification is the path toward life, while distrust and war is the path toward a ruined country. We should not forget that we are one people and one blood even if we are divided by foreign powers. He said that Jesus said there will be blessings for those who work for making peace in the Sermon on the Mount. So we Christians, who have a calling for peace and unification, should reject all machinations of war which conspire with foreign powers, and we should rise up for the peace and reunification of this country. And he emphasized that carrying out the 6.15 Declaration and the 10.4 Declaration is the way toward peace and the way that our people might live. And he wished that this joint meeting could beseech God so that the peace and reunification of God would be realized immediately in this country.

Rev. Kim Young Ju (General Secretary of the NCCK) expressed gratitude to the KCF for inviting and welcoming the NCCK delegation. And he said that to have a joint prayer for the purpose of making harmony and peaceful reunification is particularly meaningful, especially today (August 15), which is the day to commemorate that we were liberated from colonial control. And we should keep in our mind of the fact that the true liberation will be completed only when we realize the peace and reunification of the South and North. For a long time, the churches of South and North Korea have done their best to work for cooperation for peace and reunification and the churches of the world have also given support and solidarity along with the efforts of the churches of the North and South. We should, however, remember that we ought to make our effort in order to be independent from foreign powers. We should not forget that the division of Korea after liberation came about from powerful countries following their own interests, and we had no power to overcome them at that time. The North and South governments, through the June 15th (6.15) Declaration and the October 4th (10.4) Declaration, set out the practical provisions for peace and reunification. However, we have unfortunately not been able to follow through on those agreements. In this reality, we should fulfill our role as apostles of peace, and our task is to uncover the stumbling blocks toward making peace.

Bishop Jun Yong Jai from the Korean Methodist Church (KMC) preached a sermon titled, “From my Hands We Become One,” based on Ezekiel 37: 15-23; As the divided Judah in the South and Israel in the North became one people by the hands of God, so he believes that our country divided into the South and North will become one by the hands of God, and moreover he emphasized that we need more effort toward cooperation and exchange on behalf of peace and reunification.

Rev. Park Dong Il (Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea) presided over the Eucharist where the South and North churches shared Holy Communion together as one community, and through this communion the people experienced becoming one, and they experienced reconciliation in Jesus Christ.

After that, Dr. Lee Un Sunn from Sejong University and Rev. Kim Hye Suk (KCF) read together the 8.15 Joint South-North Prayer for Peaceful Reunification, which was adopted by the churches of the South and North. The Bong Su Church choir and the delegates from the NCCK performed a special hymn. Especially the choir and the NCCK delegates experienced becoming one through the singing of the hymn. After that, the Rev. Cho Hun Jung (Chair of the Reconciliation and Unification Committee) and Mr. Nam Boo Won, General Secretaryof the Korea YMCA, and Ms. Cha Kyung Ae, President of the Korea YWCA, gave a congratulatory address, and then the worship finished with a blessing by the Chairperson of the KCF. Then, the NCCK delegation visited the Pyongyang Theological Seminary and the newly renovated Chil Gol Church.

The North and South Churches hope that through this South-North Joint Prayer, the efforts for healing, reconciliation, and reunification of the people will bear fruit.