Church
of the Brethren members Joyce and John Cassel of Oak Park, Ill., have
begun work in Palestine and Israel with the Ecumenical Accompaniment
Program of the World Council of Churches (WCC). They departed Sept. 1
for a three month tour of duty, from September through November this
year.
The Ecumenical Accompaniment Program in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI)
brings international workers to the West Bank “to experience life under
occupation,” according to the description of the program ( www.eappi.org
). “Ecumenical accompaniers provide protective presence to vulnerable
communities, monitor and report human rights abuses, and support
Palestinians and Israelis working together for peace.” When they return
home, participants are expected to “campaign for a just and peaceful
resolution to the Israeli/Palestinian conflict through an end to the
occupation, respect for international law, and implementation of UN
resolutions.” Those who participate go through an extensive interview
process and receive training and several days of orientation from EAPPI
staff.
A group of 33 from all over the world will be working with EAPPI this
fall, including people from Australia, South Africa, the Philippines,
Canada, and European countries, as well as the US. The Cassels, who are
retired, are the only Americans in the team, and are two of the three
oldest members. The group is placed as small teams living in various
areas, and Joyce and John will be working in two different locations in
the West Bank during their three months of service.
The Cassels are receiving support from the Church of the Brethren
denomination to participate with the WCC program, including travel costs
and travel insurance. They also are supported by On Earth Peace, which
is providing blogging and social networking support. OEP peace witness
coordinator Matt Guynn is their denominational support person. In
addition they have been in communication with Illinois and Wisconsin
District executive Kevin Kessler about their work with EAPPI.
“We assume we will learn much and hope we can find ways to share our
learnings and experiences--to the benefit of the larger church in the
US,” they wrote in a letter of appreciation for the support they are
receiving from the church.
After their return from the Middle East, the Cassels are scheduled to
report to the Church of the Brethren Mission and Ministry Board’s
spring meeting next March. During their time in Israel and Palestine
they are blogging about their work, at www.3monthsinpalestine.tumblr.com.
Source: 9/6/2012 Newsline
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