{"id":425,"date":"2012-04-25T13:19:41","date_gmt":"2012-04-25T20:19:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.pnwumc.org\/gc2012\/?p=425"},"modified":"2012-04-25T13:19:58","modified_gmt":"2012-04-25T20:19:58","slug":"gc2012-call-for-resurrection-revolution","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pnwumc.org\/news\/gc2012-call-for-resurrection-revolution\/","title":{"rendered":"GC2012: Call for \u2018resurrection revolution\u2019"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>Bishop Peter Weaver (left) welcomes young men from the Democratic Republic\u00a0of the Congo to the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Fla.\u00a0Flanking Weaver are (from left): Byishimo Rugabirwa, Musafiri Musore, Makopa\u00a0<\/em><em>Rugabirwa and Antoine Gisore. A UMNS photo by Mike DuBose.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>A UMNS Report\u00a0<strong>By Linda Bloom*<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>TAMPA, Fla. (UMNS) \u2014 Five African teenage refugees who survived a massacre and committed to a new life in Christ as they were baptized in a chilly New Hampshire river are part of what United Methodist Bishop Peter Weaver calls a \u201cresurrection revolution.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Delivering the Episcopal Address to the 2012 General Conference April 25, Weaver, who oversees the denomination\u2019s New England area, pointed out that New Testament scholar N.T. Wright called the mission of the church the \u201coutworking\u201d of resurrection.<\/p>\n<p>Weaver claimed that description for the baptismal experience in the hip-deep waters of the Contoocook River in New Hampshire. Folks in the town of Contoocook were curious about the spectacle, but they did not know, he said, \u201cthe resurrection journey that had brought these teenagers and this church to this place.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>As the bishop described the journey, drawings on the screens surrounding him illustrated his message. The drawings were created by\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=Z5fY-dxGu8w&amp;feature=youtu.be\" target=\"_blank\">James Makuac<\/a>, a former \u201cLost Boy of Sudan,\u201d who, Weaver later said, had used photographs of the baptism as a guide and expressed the story \u201cthrough his own heart and his own art, in African style.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Genocidal conflicts between the Hutu and Tutsi tribes had driven the teens from their homes and Methodist churches in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Then, rebels attacked the refugee camp where they had sought safe haven, killing 166 people, nearly one-fourth of the camp\u2019s residents, and wounding hundreds more.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn the wake of this horrendous act, The United Nations resettled many of the survivors, some on the other side of the globe in New Hampshire,\u201d the bishop said. \u201cThere, half a world away from their homes and churches in the Congo, another vital United Methodist congregation\u2026welcomed these immigrants.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Weaver grew teary as he described the river baptism, how the life of one teen was saved because he was shielded by his father\u2019s body and how another of those baptized was born that night after the gunman about to kill his mother ran out of bullets.<\/p>\n<p>Then he brought four of those teenagers &#8212; Makopa and Byishimo Rugabirwa, Antoine Gisore, and Musafiri Musore \u2013 on stage, where they were greeted with a standing ovation from General Conference participants.<\/p>\n<h3>Holy Conversations<\/h3>\n<p>Weaver referred to the holy conversations that would begin later in the day and reminded his audience that despite the legislative nature of the gathering the real connection among church members is spiritual, not political. \u201cBefore any of us had a resolution in our hands to vote on, we had a resolution in our hearts to devote ourselves to the living Christ,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>Eastertide \u2014 the 50 days between the celebration of the rising of Christ and Pentecost \u2014 is a perfect time to gather by the tidewaters of Tampa Bay, he noted. \u201cEastertide is a powerful time but also a time when out of the ocean of God\u2019s love comes a surging tide of rising resurrection life,\u201d he explained.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIf God can bring to life the Crucified Christ, surely God can bring to life a calcified church,\u201d Weaver said. \u201cResurrection defines who we are, our identity.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The connection among United Methodists comes directly from being \u201cone in Christ,\u201d not from agreeing on every issue that will be presented on the legislative agenda. \u201cSome of us are here in pain, some of us are hopeful, some a mixture of both, but all of us are one,\u201d he said, adding \u201cfor the sake of the Risen Christ who first loved us, let us love one another.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Weaver said he was more disturbed about the decline in \u201cdeep discipleship\u201d than the membership decline in some segments of the church. \u201cWhere growth is most transformational, it reflects more than quantity; it is infused with this resurrection quality of discipleship.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The central question, he added, \u201cis how The United Methodist Church will be shaped to be more effective in fulfilling God\u2019s resurrection mission with God\u2019s resurrection people in this changing time.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>That means considering how every piece of legislation will help develop more vital congregations and help The United Methodist Church become a truly global church, the bishop pointed out.<\/p>\n<p>It also means, as it did when the first episcopal address was presented 200 years ago, to \u201cdo everything as in the immediate presence of God,\u201d Weaver said.<\/p>\n<p>*Bloom is a United Methodist News Service multimedia reporter based in New York. Follow her at<a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/umcscribe\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/twitter.com\/umcscribe<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>News media contact: Linda Bloom, New York, Call (813) 574-4837 through May 4, then (646) 369-3759 or<a href=\"mailto:newsdesk@umcom.org\">newsdesk@umcom.org<\/a>\u00a0anytime.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Bishop Peter Weaver (left) welcomes young men from the Democratic Republic\u00a0of the Congo to the 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa, Fla.\u00a0Flanking Weaver are (from left): Byishimo Rugabirwa, Musafiri Musore, Makopa\u00a0Rugabirwa and Antoine Gisore. A UMNS photo by Mike DuBose. A UMNS Report\u00a0By Linda Bloom* TAMPA, Fla. 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