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The World Evangelical
Alliance will be holding its 2014 General Assembly in
South Korea, according to an announcement Saturday.
The World Evangelical
Alliance will be holding its 2014 General Assembly in
South Korea, according to an announcement Saturday.
“We are convinced that Seoul, Korea, will be an ideal
location for the WEA General Assembly,” commented the
Rev. Dr. G eoff Tunnicliffe, WEA’s international
director.
“The dynamic church in Korea will provide a strong
foundation in prayer, as well as logistical support and
assistance in obtaining visas for all our delegates. In
addition, Korea’s advanced technological capacity will
facilitate our efforts to broadcast the main sessions of
the Assembly globally,” he added in Saturday’s
announcement.
The WEA, which connects and serves some 420 million
evangelicals worldwide, holds its general assembly every
six years to conduct its business, train its leaders,
promote mutual learning and partnerships, build synergy,
and cast a vision for impacting the world.
Tunnicliffe, who has been leading the WEA since 2005,
officially accepted the offer of the Christian Council
of Korea to host the 2014 WEA GA in Seoul after meeting
this past week with CCK’s president, the Rev. Kwang Sun
Rhee, who was visiting the WEA’s global office in New
York City.
The CCK, the largest alliance of churches in South
Korea, has within its membership 66 denominations and 20
Christian organizations that together represent over 12
million Christians in the world’s second largest
missionary-sending country.
The Korean church body had officially joined the WEA
just last year – nearly two years after it formed a
“historic” partnership with the WEA.
Regarding the latest agreement, Tunnicliffe said the WEA
is “deeply grateful for the Korean Church’s spirit of
hospitality and generosity.”
“The 2014 General Assembly will provide a significant
and historic moment for the leaders of the global
evangelical movement to engage in Kingdom work,” he
added.
Comprised of 128 national evangelical alliances located
in seven regions and 104 associate member organizations,
the WEA seeks to foster Christian unity and to provide
an identity, voice and platform for the world’s
evangelical community.
The alliance recently moved its headquarters from
Vancouver, Canada, to New York. Eric Young, Christian
Post Reporter.
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