Church of Scotland Joins Voices For Peace in Washington DC
(19/02/03)
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not necessarily the latest issued by the Church of Scotland. Please
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On Wednesday 26 February, at Capitol Hill,
Washington, The Reverend Alan McDonald, Convener of the Church of
Scotland's Church and Nation Committee will represent UK Churches and
join with religious leaders from the 5 permanent members of the UN
Security Council when they brief members of Congress and others on
their opposition to war with Iraq.
The briefing will offer members of Congress,
Capitol Hill staff, the media, members of the religious community and
the public the opportunity to hear religious leaders oppose war as a
normal way of resolving conflicts.
The religious leaders will say that the UN
inspections process should be given more time and pressure should be
increased so that weapons of mass destruction are accounted for and
destroyed. The religious leaders are of one mind and believe that we
are in a global crisis that requires a global moral response. The
message that the leaders will give is not anti-American but is
anti-war and highlights solidarity with the US churches, seeking to
strengthen their opposition to war with Iraq.
Speaking today, Alan McDonald said ' At a
critical time, this is a unique opportunity for the churches to speak
a word of truth and peace to those at the heart of power in today's
world.'