by Kato Makoto, executive secretary for Ecumenical Ministries
Sponsored by the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan (PCT), the International Forum on the Mission of the Church in Taiwan Today was held Feb. 14 -17 at the Presbyterian Bible College in Hsinchu. In addition to the 42 participants from overseas, there were about 150 other participants from around Taiwan. The Kyodan was represented by Moderator Ishibashi Hideo and myself. Aminaka Shoko, general secretary of the National Christian Council in Japan was also in attendance.
The opening worship service was led by Rev. Suda Tada, moderator of the PCT, who is from the indigenous Sediq tribe. He preached on the theme "Dining Together," taken from Luke 15:11-32. In the following session on "Today's PCT Context," Dr. I-Chung Lai, assistant professor at Mackay College for Medicine and Management and executive director of Taichung City's International Affairs Committee, gave a presentation on the current political situation. This was followed by a presentation by Prof. Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao, professor of sociology at National Taiwan University, entitled "The Paradigm Shift and the Current Social Issues in Taiwan." The final morning presentation was by Rev. Dr. Cheng Yang-En, professor of Church History on the faculty of Taiwan Theological College and Seminary, who spoke on the topic "Missional Response to Today’s Taiwanese Context: A Historical Perspective." The afternoon session featured the keynote address by Rev. Dr. Collin Cowan, general secretary of the Council for World Mission, entitled "Discerning the Role of the PCT in the Unfolding of Taiwan."
The focus of Day 2 was "simultaneous panels" in which participants were divided into panel discussion groups. During the morning session, panel discussions were held in two separate rooms at the same time: one on Gender Justice and the other on the Role of Youth in the Church. During the afternoon and continuing into the morning of the third day, participants were divided into three groups in separate locations to discuss the topics of Economic Justice, Climate Environment, and Inclusive and Life Affirming Community. I served as the moderator for the discussion on Inclusive and Life Affirming Community, and I learned of the situation in the PCT concerning sexual minorities. The youth spoke openly of the seriousness of the issue and how no consensus could be reached. We all came back together for the afternoon session for two more panel discussions: one on the Meaning of Partnership and the other on the Role of the Ecumenical Movement in Supporting the PCT.
On the fourth and final day, following the adoption of the Listening Group Report, Kyodan Moderator Ishibashi Hideo led the closing worship. Overall, I would say that this was the largest in size and most serious in content of all of the PCT’s international conferences in my memory. (Tr. TB)
報告 加藤 誠
2017年2月14日(火)から17日(金)まで台湾、新竹(H
その後はToday’s PCT ContextのセッションにおいてPoliticalな面につ
二日目のメインはSimultaneous Panelsであった。
4日目の最終日はAdoption of Listening Group Reportの後石橋秀雄教団議長による閉会礼拝が行われた。
私が記憶する限りではPCT主催の国際会議としては、規模におい