Date: Tue, 18 Nov 1997 04:10:22 -0500 (EST) From: Darrell128@aol.com Subject: NR 97111: ICRC to Promote Jewish Evangelistic Outreach NR #1997-111: International Conference of Reformed Churches to Promote Jewish Evangelistic Outreach Meeting on Friday evening, October 17, the International Conference of Reformed Churches received a report of its committee on missions and encouraged the committee to continue its mandate, including production of a semi-annual newsletter and promotion of regional missions conferences. Currently regional mission conferences are held in Latin America and in southern Africa by ICRC member denominations and mission workers; efforts to hold mission conferences in the Far East and in Europe have been unsuccessful. The ICRC also decided to begin something new in missions: in response to a sentence in the report indicating that "the issue of Jewish mission is not a hot item in the sending churches," the ICRC voted to make Jewish missions a subject of special attention in upcoming years. NR 1997-111: For Immediate Release International Conference of Reformed Churches to Promote Jewish Evangelistic Outreach by Darrell Todd Maurina, Press Officer United Reformed News Service SEOUL, South Korea (October 17, 1997) URNS -- Meeting on Friday evening, October 17, the International Conference of Reformed Churches received a report of its committee on missions and encouraged the committee to continue its mandate, including production of a semi-annual newsletter and promotion of regional missions conferences. Currently regional mission conferences are held in Latin America and in southern Africa by ICRC member denominations and mission workers; efforts to hold mission conferences in the Far East and in Europe have been unsuccessful. The ICRC also decided to begin something new in missions: in response to a sentence in the report indicating that "the issue of Jewish mission is not a hot item in the sending churches," the ICRC voted to make Jewish missions a subject of special attention in upcoming years. Rev. Paul Den Butter of the Christelijke Gereformeerde Kerken in Nederland said he was "disappointed" to learn that Jewish evangelism wasn't a priority. "If that is true we need to do something about it," said Den Butter, arguing that Jewish evangelism ought to be particularly important for the church. The ICRC adopted Den Butter's motion that a "paper be presented to the 2001 Conference on work among the Jews, not merely restricted to Jews living in the state of Israel but focusing on Jews wherever they live." The conference also adopted a motion to thank former missions committee chairman Dr. K. Deddens for his extensive work on behalf of the committee in previous years. Deddens suffered a stroke in 1995 and since then has been unable to serve the committee. Cross-References to Related Articles: #1997-103: International Conference of Conservative Reformed Denominations to Convene Next Week in Seoul, South Korea #1997-106: Former Reformed Ecumenical Synod Moderator Opens Prayer Service for International Conference of Reformed Churches #1997-107: International Council of Reformed Churches Convenes in Seoul, Elects Korean Chairman Contact List: Rev. Paul Den Butter, Delegate, Christelijke Gereformeerde Kerken in Nederland Oranjelaan 12, 3971 HG Driebergen, NETHERLANDS O: 03438-21101 ---------------------------------------------------------- file: /pub/resources/text/reformed/archive97: nr97-111.txt .