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Callam calls on Baptists worldwide to unite 

Baptist World Alliance (BWA) General Secretary Neville Callam renewed a call for the unity of the worldwide Baptist family at the closing plenary session of the 21st Baptist World Congress in South Africa

Callam300In the address, Callam called attention to the jubilant occasion in July 1905 when the original BWA constitution was agreed by the delegates at the inaugural Baptist World Congress.  

He drew attention to the emphasis the originators of the BWA placed on the organisation as an expression of "the essential oneness in Christ" of Baptist churches worldwide. This was against the background of a perception of the worldwide Baptist witness as being weak and divided at the time.

Callam said those who formed the BWA were keen to emphasise that the worldwide fellowship being formed was to signify or express the oneness in Christ of Baptist churches worldwide. "The BWA was to become a vehicle for both the expression of that oneness and the furtherance of Baptist unity," he said.

The BWA leader urged contemporary Baptists to affirm the importance of unity as a central focus of the BWA. "I believe that the BWA continues to have the vocation of giving expression, and bearing witness, to Baptist unity in Christ," he told the more than 2,500 participants from more than 80 countries attending the congress in Durban. "The BWA has the calling to model this unity in our life as a denominational community and to serve as a vital instrument that helps Baptists overcome fragmentation and division."

At the same time, Baptists ought to recognise that they are part of a wider global community of Christians, with Callam declaring that Baptists share with "other Christians the one body of Christ."

In a final appeal, Callam urged Baptists to commit to the core principles of the BWA, which are preaching the Good News of the kingdom, practicing responsible Christian discipleship, defending those who are persecuted and identifying with people in need not only by contributing to their relief, but also by working to remove the systems and structures that perpetuate injustice.

Callam challenged Baptist Christians to "keep the word of God in our hearts and let us model a loving and united movement of Baptist Christians," going "forward as a people who are united in God our Savior."

The congress, which had as its theme, "Jesus Christ, the Door," was held from July 22 to 26 at the International Convention Centre in Durban. It was the first Baptist World Congress in Africa since the first in London, England, in 1905.

During the gathering the fifth Congress Human Rights Award was presented to Rwandan Corneille Gato Munyamasoko, general secretary of the Association of Baptist Churches in Rwanda (AEBR). Munyamasoko was recognised for his work in peace and reconciliation after the 1994 genocide in his country.

Ethics Daily also produced substantial coverage, with news and opinion, filmed interviews and Pinterest. 

The 2020 celebration will, for the first time, combine the Baptist World Congress with the Baptist Youth World Conference. It will be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 

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