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Momentum, the Weekly Newsletter from the Middle East Council of Churches
In the new issue of the weekly newsletter Momentum issued by the Middle East Council of Churches, Communication and Public Relations Department, you can find the statement issued by MECC following the earthquake that hit the north of the Antiochian Levant, in which the MECC calls on the international community for emergency aid and urges for lifting the sanctions on Syria. As for the weekly message of the MECC Secretary General Dr. Michel Abs, which title is “Reflections on harsh times”, and has the subtitle “On the sidelines of the earthquake in the north of the Antiochian Levant”, he praises the rescue and relief work being made by various parties in Turkey and Syria, which were affected by the earthquake. He also stresses the importance of assisting others’ during their tragic times and helping the neediest.
Reflections on harsh times
On the sidelines of the earthquake in the north of Antioch
The ordinary observer, as well as the social and psychological analyst, cannot fail to notice the reactions of states and people, regarding the rescue and relief work that is taking place in our northern Antiochian Levant region, where the earthquake occurred, in two neighboring countries, Turkey and Syria.
The spontaneous rapprochement that has emerged between people, as well as between states, is worth contemplating because of the humanitarian and peaceful potentials it carries that bode well for the future of humanity.
We will not go into the names, because everyone watches and sees, and is certain of what you are talking about.
In conversations, people's natures is revealed, their merit floats to the surface of events, and their goodness appears in public, and this is what we want to underline in this article.
The quarreling states and peoples have forgotten or set aside the differences and conflicts between each other, and have rushed automatically to provide whatever logistic, in-kind and monetary assistance they can to the affected communities.
MECC Implements the Second Phase of the Trauma Healing and Spiritual Counseling Program
An Ecumenical Gathering Bringing Together Parishes’ Ministers and their Associates from the Middle Eastern Countries
Under the title “Then Jesus said, “Let’s go off by ourselves to a quiet place and rest awhile” (Mark 6: 31), the Theological and Ecumenical Department at the Middle East Council of Churches is organizing the second phase of the Trauma Healing and Spiritual Counseling Program, for Parishes’ ministers and their associates from the Middle Eastern countries. Attendees are 28 participants from different Church Families, and the program is being held between Sunday 12 and Saturday 18 February 2023, at the St. Augustine Center in Kafra region, Lebanon.
MECC Rescue Syria Update - 6
Report: February 14th, 2023
The Middle East Council of Churches is being involved in the relief and rehabilitation efforts in Syria under the name of "Rescue Syria Campaign" through which the Council shall be dealing with the relief efforts in this emergency period and later on with rehabilitation plans in order to help people survive properly and resume a normal life with dignity.
MECC will be publishing a periodical report under the name of "Rescue Syria Update" which will keep you informed about the developments of MECC action as well as the overall situation in a context analysis perspective.
Video - An Interview with His Eminence Ephraim Maalouli After the Earthquake that Struck Syria
Following the catastrophic earthquake that struck Syria and hit it to the core, the team of the Middle East Council of Churches in Syria made an interview with His Eminence Ephraim Maalouli, Greek Orthodox Metropolitan of Aleppo, Alexandretta and Dependencies, in which, and via the following video, he describes the first moments of terror they passed through due to the earthquake and how the Church worked to heal the wounds of the affected and afflicted people.
MECC Rescue Syria Update - 5
Report: February 12th, 2023
The Middle East Council of Churches is being involved in the relief and rehabilitation efforts in Syria under the name of "Rescue Syria Campaign" through which the Council shall be dealing with the relief efforts in this emergency period and later on with rehabilitation plans in order to help people survive properly and resume a normal life with dignity.
MECC will be publishing a periodical report under the name of "Rescue Syria Update" which will keep you informed about the developments of MECC action as well as the overall situation in a context analysis perspective.
MECC Rescue Syria Update - 4
Report: February 9, 2023
The Middle East Council of Churches is being involved in the relief and rehabilitation efforts in Syria under the name of "Rescue Syria Campaign" through which the Council shall be dealing with the relief efforts in this emergency period and later on with rehabilitation plans in order to help people survive properly and resume a normal life with dignity.
MECC will be publishing a periodical report under the name of "Rescue Syria Update" which will keep you informed about the developments of MECC action as well as the overall situation in a context analysis perspective.
Moments of Terror Following the Earthquake that Struck Syria
Video - Georges Batikha Survives the Disaster and Highlights the Urgent Needs
The earthquake which occurred at dawn on Monday 6 February 2023, was nothing but a fatal blow to the Syrians, who lost everything they owned. Immediately, the Middle East Council of Churches launched a relief appeal calling on the international community to support the Syrian people, urging the lifting of sanctions on wounded Syria.
Hence, the MECC team in Syria is seeking to heal the wounds of the afflicted people and support them on various levels.
In the video, Georges Batikha, a survivor of the earthquake, describes the difficulties they witnessed during the first actions they had to make following the disaster, stressing that the urgent needs are increasing daily.
Searching for Hope Following the Earthquake that Hit Syria
Video - Rogina Makhoul Describes the Fear of the Afflicted Families and Children
The situation in Syria is very touching... Children are living in constant anxiety, families keep praying, hoping that hope will be restored despite all the pain. In fact, the earthquake that hit Syria is a great tragedy which left many people without a roof protecting them.
The Middle East Council of Churches, in coordination with the Churches of Syria, is making its efforts to help those affected. MECC launched an appeal in which it calls on the world to support Syria and help the country overcome this ordeal, and urges for the lifting of sanctions on the Syrian people.
In the video, Rogina Makhoul, a mother who survived the earthquake, highlights the first moments of terror that they experienced, describing the state of panic, fear and anxiety that families in Syria are suffering from.
Momentum, the Weekly Newsletter from the Middle East Council of Churches
In the new issue of the weekly newsletter Momentum issued by the Middle East Council of Churches, Communication and Public Relations Department, you can find the statement issued by MECC following the earthquake that hit the north of the Middle East, in which the Council calls on the international community for emergency aid and urges for lifting the sanctions on Syria. As for the weekly message of the MECC Secretary General, Dr. Abs, which title is “Listen, Little Creature!”, he stresses the repercussions of the catastrophe that struck Syria following the earthquake and the suffering of the Syrian people due to the blockade. He also mentioned how people are weak amidst huge events, and their need to the Creator’s love and to cling to Christian’s values. Dr. Abs called again for the lifting of sanctions on the country.
Difficult Humanitarian Conditions in Syria
New Photos Shows the Massive Disaster
The Syrian people are living very difficult days after the earthquake that struck the region and hit Syria to the core... The country is facing a huge catastrophe which destroyed the future of its people.
In fact, the Churches opened their doors to be a safe shelter for the afflicted and affected people who lost, in less than minutes, everything they owned. However, Prayer remains their only source of strength so that they can overcome this ordeal with deep faith and great hope in Jesus Christ.
You can find new photos taken by the Middle East Council of Churches’ team in Syria, showing the difficult humanitarian conditions in the wounded Aleppo, Syria.
Listen, Little Creature!
It takes just a few seconds and everything changes!
A few seconds are enough to turn buildings into ruins, stable families to homelessness, living people obliterated from the face of the earth, rich people into beggars, and flourishing cities into hidden remnants.
Seconds and everything turns into ashes!
The earthquake that hit the north of the Antiochian Levant reminded man, once again, how small, helpless, and worthless a creature he is without the protection of the Creator.
He who was arrogant, arbitrary, and oppressive, you find him transformed into a dependent creature, in need of the least necessities of life in order to go on living.
How petty you are, O creature armed with might, in front of the horror of nature created by the Creator, He whom you forget when you are at the peak of your power.
You forget that He, who suspended the earth on the waters, washed the feet of his disciples and gave Himself for you. In the height of your dominance, you forget.