Under the above headline, the Korean Christian News published the following
report on the visit of Kyodan representatives to the Korean Methodist Church
in Seoul, Korea.?
'Bishop Shin Kyoung Ha, president of the Bishop's Council of the Korean
Methodist Church, held an interview with representatives of the Kyodan in
Japan on June 8 at the Korean Hotel, thus promoting exchange between
Japanese and Korean Christian Churches. The various churches in Taiwan,
Japan, and Korea gather periodically, and various representatives of the
Kyodan who had participated in the Northeast Asia Church Mission Conference,
where the churches share their vision about mission, came especially to
visit the Korean Methodist Church to broaden their interaction with them.
'In 1967, three Christian churches in Korea established an agreement with
the Kyodan and have promoted continual, reciprocal exchange. This agreement
was revised in 1992, and the Kyodan continued to engage in ongoing exchanges
with the Presbyterian churches in Korea but has not been able to actualize
exchanges with the Korean Methodist Church.
'During his meeting with Kyodan representatives on June 8, KMC's President
of the Council of Bishops Shin Kyoung Ha took steps to improve that
relationship and to develop reciprocal interchange. He is planning to attend
the Kyodan General Assembly this fall and then to invite representatives
from the Kyodan to the Korean Methodist Church's Assembly in October,
intendng for this reciprocal exchange to be the starting point for expanded
interaction. ?
'The representatives of the Kyodan who visited this time were Kyodan General
Secretary Naito Tomeyuki; Katsuyama Ken'ichiro, pastor of Takeoka Church in
the Chiba Subdistrict of Tokyo District; Kishi Norihide, pastor of Chiba
Honcho Church in Chiba Subdistrict of Tokyo District; and Takada Kazuhiko,
pastor of Tachikawa Church in West Tokyo District." (Tr. RT)
Recalling the visit, General Secretary Naito made the following entry in his
diary.?
"On June 8, I made an official visit as Kyodan General Secretary to the
Korean Methodist Church in Seoul, Korea. In 1967, the Kyodan joined in a
mission covenant to promote exchange with three Korean churches: the
Presbyterian Church of Korea, the Korean Methodist Church, and the
Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea. In 1992 the covenant was
revised, with the aim of adapting to a new era and striving to improve
cooperation further. However, as compared to interaction with the
Presbyterian Church of Korea and the Presbyterian Church in the Republic of
Korea, fellowship with the Korean Methodist Church had come to a standstill
in recent years. Therefore, the Kyodan needed to work toward improved
relations and broader opportunities for fellowship.
'On that very evening, in the plaza in front of Seoul's city hall, there was
a large-scale candlelight demonstration mostly attended by Korean youth. On
their placards were slogans protesting the importation of American beef and
sharp criticism of the current government's anti-American policies. The
shouting of the thousands of protesters echoed among the buildings in a
noisy uproar. I think that the juxtaposition of this candlelight
demonstration and the meeting with the Korean Methodist Church's President
of Bishops will always remain firmly etched in my memory." (Tr. TVB)