Updated 12:35 pm.EST, Sun November 22, 2009

Church|Mon, Jan. 14 2008 05:39 PM EST

Nation's Broadest Ecumenical Body Resists '08 Politics

By Ethan Cole|Christian Post Reporter

One of the largest ecumenical groups in the United States decided Friday it would not be involved in this year’s presidential race in spite of the potential future benefits it could reap in knowing the next man or woman in the White House.

Christian Churches Together (CCT) during its second annual meeting in Baltimore, Jan. 8-11, decided that it would pursue efforts to combat domestic poverty instead of befriending candidates this year.

CCT comprises 37 national churches from five Christian “families” – Evangelical/Pentecostal, Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, and Racial/Ethnic - and six national Christian organizations.

The relatively new group, which formally launched in 2006, explained that it wanted to navigate its future carefully and that now was not the time to wander into the dangerous field of politics.

“A couple of churches in the mix have gotten bit by being seen as endorsing a candidate or party,” said the Rev. Richard Hamm, CCT’s new executive administrator, according to Religion News Service. “They’ve had one too many photo ops and been stung by that.”

Others chimed in: “We’re still building trust and understanding with each other,” said the Rev. A. Roy Medley, general secretary of American Baptist Churches USA. “You can’t expect a child to carry what an adult can. “

But several members tried to persuade their colleagues that CCT must “seize the moment” and raise the profile of the still largely unknown group by meeting with presidential hopefuls.

“I think some spade work is necessary,” said the Rev. Angelique Walker-Smith, executive director of the Greater Church Federation of Indianapolis, according to RNS. “It’s too late to cold call after the president is elected.”

In the end, the leaders agreed not to meet with the presidential candidates until after the November general election.

Christian leaders attending the four-day CCT meeting included: Cardinal William Keeler, archdiocese of Baltimore; Dr. William Shaw, National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc.; the Very Rev. Leonid Kishkovsky, Orthodox Church in America; and Bishop James Leggett, International Pentecostal Holiness Church.

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  • Sat Jan 19, 2008 11:30 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Good point, wilderness. I would like to know what 37 churches, and what 5 'Christian families', this is referring to.

  • Thu Jan 17, 2008 5:45 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    The name Christian has been hi-jacked and is often misused by individuals and various religious groups. Jesus said in Matthew 24:4, 5 "Take heed that no man deceive you. For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many."

    It is crucial in these last days for all Christians to examine the doctrine and traditions of a religious organization before uniting with them and endorsing them by calling them “Christian” just because they say, “Jesus is Christ.” The piercing light of the written Word of God must be used to examine the doctrines and traditions of an organization before its “Christian” declaration is accepted.

    Uniting under a moral banner is one thing, but uniting as one under a Christian banner when all groups are not truly Christian is another.

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