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Russia BWA President Meets Russian Orthodox Patriarch


Baptist World Alliance President John Upton led a Baptist delegation, which included Hans Guderian, president of the European Baptist Federation, in a meeting with Kirill I, Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, on March 29. Kirill I, who was enthroned in 2009, is the second consecutive Russian Orthodox Patriarch to meet with a BWA leader. BWA General Secretary Neville Callam met with Kirill’s predecessor, Alexius II, in June 2008, where Callam expressed a desire for stronger relations


between Baptists and the Russian Orthodox Church, and appealed for a continuation of the Orthodox-Baptist consultations on moral values. Kirill I indicated that despite theological differences, there are a number of issues on which both Baptists and Orthodox Christians in Russia agree. He expressed concerns on issues of morality, marriage and the family, as well as relativism, which tends to reject normative truth. Upton thanked the patriarch for his fi rm position on the unalterable truth of the Gospel. The BWA president said that in a world in which fundamental principles are subject to erosion, the trusted biblical witness of good and evil, Christian hope and of marriage and family must be affi rmed. Both Upton and Guderian said they hoped that conversations between


Baptist and Orthodox believers in Russia would extend to a dialogue between the BWA and the Russian Orthodox Church. Other members of the delegation hosted at the Moscow Patriarchate were Aleksey Smirnov, president of the Russian Union of Evangelical Christians- Baptists; Vyacheslav Nesteruk, president of the All- Ukrainian Union of Associations of Evangelical Christians-Baptists; and Victor Krutsko, president of the Union of Evangelical Christian Baptists of Belarus. While in Moscow, Upton also participated in a number of other meetings, including the annual


Above: From left, Vitaly Vlasenko, director of External Church Relations, and Aleksey Smirnov, president, of the Russian Union of Evangelical Christians-Baptists, with Kirill I and other Russian Orthodox Church leaders


Below: From left, Vyacheslav Starikov of the Russian Association of Independent Evangelical Churches, John Upton, Vyacheslav Kolesnikov, a businessman and a Baptist, Vitaly Vlasenko of the Russian Union of Evangelical Christians-Baptists, and Vyacheslav Nesteruk, president of the All-Ukrainian Union of Associations of Evangelical Christians-Baptists


conference of the Euro-Asiatic Federation of


Unions of Evangelical-Christians-


Baptists, and the 12th National Prayer Breakfast where about 200 participants from the Christian, political and business communities attended. Approximately 60 participants from Baptist unions of the countries of the former Soviet Union such as Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, and Belarus, were at the Euro-Asiatic Federation meetings at the Moscow Theological


Seminary.


Delegates were encouraged to become more involved in the life of the Baptist community worldwide.


Left: John Upton and the Baptist delegation meeting with Kirill I and other leaders of the Russian Orthodox Church


10 BAPTIST WORLD MAGAZINE


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