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Companion Synod
Program
Global Companion Table |
Leipzig,
Germany | LCCN, Nigeria |
Resources
Mission Work as
Accompaniment
The
ELCA Companion Synod Program celebrates the image of
“accompaniment”. Accompaniment literally is walking together in
service in God’s mission. Each church has primary responsibility
for mission in its own area. West Africans have their own
expression for accompaniment: Muna Taraya Kafa Da Kafa,
which means “hand in hand.”
The biblical
roots of accompaniment are found in the incarnation of Jesus
when God walks with us. One of the stories that unfolds this
presence is in Luke 24:13-35, the Easter story of the friends
walking on the road to Emmaus. The disciples on the road, the
accompanying stranger, the dialogue and examination of
scripture, the extending of hospitality and a meal, and finally,
the revelation of the risen Christ in the breaking of bread, all
provide images of our journey together in God’s mission. We walk
with one another in a journey where the presence of God is
revealed in us. God in Christ accompanies us in the fellowship
of word and table.
The
accompaniment model rose out of the changing paradigm of
mission. A few generations ago, European and North American
churches were the churches with resources, who sent missionaries
to preach the gospel in places where it had not been
heard. Today, churches throughout the world are now made up of
people who have been Christians for generations. Instead of
taking the lead on mission in their countries, we interact with
one another as colleagues, fellow workers in the vineyard of
Christ. Mature churches, each with their own strengths and
characteristics, learn from one another in mutual respect. In
places where there is no Christian presence, we partner with
neighboring churches and ecumenical partners.
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