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Protestant Churches of Germany and England call for “unity” despite Brexit

In a joint statement, the Church of England and the Evangelical Church Germany (EKD) say their relationship “goes back over many centuries - long before the European Union”.

AUTOR 5/Evangelical_Focus LONDON 19 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2018 16:38 h
Heinrich Bedford-Strohm and Justin Welby, in November 2018. / Facebook H. Bedford-Strohm

Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury and head of the Church of England (Anglican Communion) welcomed Heinrich Bedford-Strohm, Chair Bishop of the Evangelical Church Germany in London.



After the visit, the two Protestant leaders issued a statement commenting on the Brexit negotiations and the future of Europe.



“The deep commitment that we have to one another is not based on our common membership of the European Union but on our membership of the body of Christ”, they said in a statement.



“We do not know what will happen and what the relationship between the UK and EU will look like after 29 March 2019”, they added. “However, what we do know is that the relationship between the Church of England and the Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland goes back over many centuries – long before the European Union”. 



 



FACING POPULISM AND EXTREMISM



The shift in European politics is addressed by the authors. “We witness the rise of populism and the emergence of extremist political parties which are being successful at the ballot box. Some of the old certainties are not so certain any more. European relationships are changing, not least as a result of Brexit”.



The UK and Germany “have a history of war between us but also a history of the search for lasting peace”. In this context, “as some politicians and political forces seek to drive a wedge between people it is all the more important that the churches continue to strive for reconciliation and to speak out prophetically for a Europe where the values of human rights and human dignity are central”.







THE DUTY OF CHRISTIANS



The two historic churches ask “all politicians to find fair and sustainable solutions for the future coexistence of the UK and the EU”.



The taks of Christians, Welby and Bedford-Strohm, is to understand that “Europe is changing but the Church of God remains constant in its witness”.



The “duty of Christians” is “to work for unity and understanding and to build bridges between nations and cultures for the good of humanity, in the service of Jesus Christ”.



 


 

 


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