Japan Catastrophe
Dear sisters and brothers,
As you know, a series of tragic events has unfolded over the past few days in
Japan. The massive 9.0-magnitude earthquake that struck Japan on March 11 and
the accompanying tsunami resulted in the death of at least 2,800 people and
possibly more than 10,000. Damage to the country's nuclear power plants
jeopardizes the safety of hundreds of thousands more. Japanese Prime Minister
Naoto Kan called the disaster the worst crisis Japan has faced in 65 years.
In times of immense loss and grief, we are reminded once again that God's grace
is sufficient. While it does not offer us immunity from tragedy, it sustains us
with healing and hope.
At such times, the church is called to be a healing presence among those facing
heartbreaking circumstances. I am confident that the people of The United
Methodist Church will respond to the call with prayers and generous support for
the victims of this catastrophe.
I ask that you join with me in prayer for the deceased and their families; the
injured; the search and rescue workers; the survivors who are without water,
food or heat; those who have been evacuated from their homes as the nuclear
threat worsens; and all who have been affected.
When disaster strikes, we are especially grateful for the valuable ministry that
the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) provides with the help and
support of United Methodists and others. I hope that all United Methodist
churches will consider taking a special offering designated for Pacific
Emergency, UMCOR Advance #3021317, to provide financial resources to respond to
the needs resulting from the disaster.
Working with its partners, the United Church of Christ in Japan, the Korean
Christian Church, Church World Service, Global Medic, the National Christian
Council, and the Asian Rural Institute, UMCOR is currently focused on working to
assess the damage to determine how best to provide assistance and will then
respond accordingly.
May we join together in opening our hearts to those suffering in the midst of
devastation.
Yours in Christ,
Larry M. Goodpaster, President
The Council of Bishops
The United Methodist Church
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