Moderator launches special festive appeal

Presbyterian Moderator, the Rev Dr David Bruce, has launched a special Christmas appeal to provide support to people in fragile, vulnerable countries suffering due to the Covid pandemic.
Presbyterian Moderator, Rev David BrucePresbyterian Moderator, Rev David Bruce
Presbyterian Moderator, Rev David Bruce

Dr Bruce said his appeal is aimed primarily at the Irish Presbyterian Church’s 500-plus congregations and replaces the church’s annual world development appeal for this year.

“For the last four decades or more, Presbyterians across Ireland have given prayerfully, generously and sacrificially to support sustainable life-changing projects around the globe through our world development appeal,” said Dr Bruce.

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“As the worst global pandemic in a century wreaks havoc and undoes decades of development work in so many parts of the world, this year we needed to do something different. The effect of Covid-19 on the economies of the more fragile, low-income nations of the world is multiplied.

“It has had a major impact here on our island home, and I know at first hand the unprecedented demands that it has also placed on our congregations and on our members. Yet, I believe Presbyterians are a people who have been shaped over the years by faithful prayer, deep compassion and practical concern for those in need, as well as sacrificial giving when faced by emergencies, which come before us, and will respond as they have done before.”

Funds donated to the moderator’s Christmas appeal will be distributed between the Presbyterian Church’s relief and development partners, Christian Aid and Tearfund, who are already engaged on the ground in longer term sustainable development work amongst those most affected by the pandemic.

They will also go to churches, with which the Presbyterian Church is linked, to support relief efforts in seven countries on three continents - South Sudan, Malawi, Indonesia, Nepal, Lebanon, Syria and Romania.

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Rev Dr Liz Hughes, convener of the Presbyterian council for global mission, said that in previous years church members had responded generously, raising upwards of a quarter of a million pounds for the world development appeal.

“Our last moderator’s appeal in 2018 was in response to Cyclone Idai and raised £408,655. In an increasingly globalised world, I think we all feel that we have more in common with our neighbours, near and far, than ever. Standing with them, in this pandemic, we have a further opportunity to be global disciples, sharing God’s heart for the world,” said Dr Hughes.

“In First Corinthians 12:26, we are reminded: - ‘If one part of the body suffers, all the other parts suffer with it’. The moderator’s Christmas appeal invites us to stand in solidarity with our global neighbours, in particular those who do not have a safe home within which to weather the latest storm, but who must face the onslaught of Covid-19 in fragile and precarious conditions. I hope and pray that this appeal will be a blessing to many.”