The Rev. Dr. Olav Fykse Tveit, the recent newly elected General Secretary of the World Council of Churches made an important observation at his press conference to journalists after being elected on August 27, 2009. Rev. Tveit said: “There is no network in this world like the churches. There is no network so close to the grass roots people in the world. There is no network that is so well linked together and so much called to be together.” See here at: http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/node/10140
One of the most important attributes of international congregations that I have seen and experienced is that very observation made by Rev. Tveit; “There is no network in the world like the churches.” I would be so bold to say that all international congregations are an important association for international Christians to network. I have been witness to questions being answered from the mundane, “How do we dispose of an old TV?” — to help getting a job. “Old hands” in the culture and country of the international congregation provide an excellent resource in daily life and living.
There are also those profound moments of God’s grace found on the shoulder to cry on or with a simple listening ear. I remember in particular one native English speaker, newly married to a native speaker of another language, who stayed long after worship was over, asking questions about aspects of his cross-cultural relationship from another member who was in a cross cultural marriage for over 15 years. I remember thanking God that our international congregation was a place that could foster and support that mentoring.
How is your international congregation that “network like no other?”