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LIST OF SONGS
WDP 2019 Slovenia1. Celebration! Let's all go to the banquet. 2. Daritev.
WDP 2018 Suriname3. Wan o-di o wi de bari yu (A Greeting). 4. San Gado du, reti tru! 5. Genesis 1:31. Creator of the whole world. 6. How Great Thou Art. . 7. Wi Tata (The Lord’s Prayer).
WDP 2017 Philippines8. Come to the Circle.
WDP 2016 Cuba9. Espíritu de Vida.
WDP 2015 Bahamas10. What I Have Done.
WDP 2013 France11. Comme un grain semé
WDPIC Meeting 2007 Canadá12. I will put my Spirit in you.
Zimbabwe13. Jesu tawa pano
United States14. Praise the God of all creation.
Brasil15. Momento Novo.
Paraguay16. Ore poriahu vereko Ñande
Syria17. Halle, hallelujajah.
New Zealand18. For everyone born, a place at the table.
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1. Celebration! Let's all go to the banquet.
1. Now one and all, just come along,We’re called to meet our SaviorThere is no reason to be shyHe wants us all to come!
Refrain:So celebrate and dance and sing,the Lord has called us all! Us all!So come alongThe feast is starting now.
2. The blind, the lame, the hopeless caseWe’re called to meet our Saviour.No one should fail to join the feastHe wants us all to come!
Refrain
3.The stranger, foreigner, outsider,All called to meet our Saviour.Just come and feel the welcome hereAccept His invitation!
Refrain
4. Just one thing He asks of usWhen called to meet our Saviour,Just drop all else and come along,Accept His invitation!
Refrain
Words and music by Áine Pedersen. Slovene folk song adapted: Furmani pripeljijo vino. ©WDP Slovenia and WDPIC.
2. Daritev (odpev)
Gospod usliši naso prošnjoKi naj Ijubezni bo odsevNaj se izpolvniTvoja voljaNaj v srcu čutim njend odpev
Words and music by Barbara Wohniz. ©WDP Slovenia and WDPIC.
3. Wan odi
Wan odi o wi de bari-yuWan odi o wi de bari-yuW’a-la-mal-a na wa-ka-manW’a-la-mal-a kon mit’ na wanWan odi o wi de bari-yu
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Warm greetings we are giving you, Warm greetings we are giving you,All of us are travelers.All of us are gathered here.Warm greetings we are sending you.
Words and Music by ©Mavis Noordwijk. Used by permission.
4. San Gado du, reti tru
1. When God created, He said that’s good.What God does, is well done!God made day and night.What God does, is well done!
Refrain:Praise ye the Lord.Praise His Creation.Praise and glorify the Lord.What God does, is well done!
2. We believe God’s word.What God has done, is good!God created with a purpose.God is good to everyone.
Refrain
1. Di Gado meki, A tak’ a reti.San Gado du, reti tru!Gado ben meki, dei nanga neti.San Gado du, reti tru!
Refrain:Preyse wi Masra,preyse Hem wrokoBegi, gi Hem grani.S’A du reti tru!
2. San Gado taki dati wi e bribi,san a ben du reti tru.Gado en wroko no de fu soso.Gado ju bun gi wi.
Refrain
Words and Music by Herman Snijders. ©WDP Suriname and WDPIC.
5. Genesis 1:31
Refrain:Wi Gado mek’grontapu.Siksi dey a wroko.Gado wroko bun.
Gado si ala sani di Hem anu meki
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a ben fiti ay fu tru. A ben fiti ay fu tru.Neti tapu dey opo, di fu siksi dey.
Refrain:Creator of the whole worldSix day long He worked onWhat a perfect Lord
God saw the whole creationOf His holy handsYes, He was satisfied indeed.Night came over, Day has broken.It was the sixth day.
Words and arr: Mavis Noordwijk. ©WDP Suriname and WDPIC.
6. How great thou art
O Lord my God, when I in awesome wonderConsider all the works thy hands have made,I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunderThy power throughout the universe displayed!
Refrain: (2x)Dann jauchzt mein Herz Dirgroßer Herrscher, zuWie groß bist du, Wie groß bist du
Al recorrer los montes y los vallesY ver las bellas flores al pasarAl escuchar el canto de las avesY el murmurar del claro manantial
Refrain: (2x)De tout mon être, alors s'élève un chant :Dieu tout-puissant, que Tu es grand.
Text : Stuart K. Hine, 1899-1989, Spanish tr. By Arturo W. Hotton Rives. The Stuart Hine Trust. Hope Publishing. All rights reserved. Reprinted under ONE LICENSE #E-803773
7. Wi Tata (The Lord’s Prayer)
Wi Tata, di de na hemel kondre.Yu nen wawan de santa ѐn so makti.Yu kondre musu kon,Yu wani nomo musu tan,ini hemel nanga grontapu.Gi wi tide nyanyang fu nyan,Gi wi pardon f’wi kruktu du.No mek’wi kon ini tesi,
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ma kibri wi fu pikado.Yepiman, ke arki wi,én gi wi moro bribi ini Yu.Now ѐn alaten, now ѐn alaten.Amen
Words and Music by John Nelom. Used by permission www.code-music.nl
8. Come to the circle
Come to the circleand tell your storyCome sing and sharethe world inside youCome to the circleyour friends are waitingTo listen and share their stories to
¡Ven a la ronda,Cuenta tu historia!¡Ven a cantar,A danzar, compartirVen a la ronda!Tus amigas quieren que lasEscuchen a ella también.
Arr by Prima Formilleza, tune of Wade in the Water. Public Domain. Tr. Elisabeth Delmonte
9. Espíritu de vida
Espíritu de vida, perdóna-nosDá-nos la esperanzaDá-nos la fuerza y el amor
Espíritu de vida, liberta-nosDá-nos la esperanzaDá-nos la fuerza y el amor
Espíritu de vida, transformanosDá-nos la esperanzaDá-nos la fuerza y el amor
Oh, Spirit of all life, forgive usGive us hope, oh Spiritand give us strength, give us love
Oh Spirit of all life, come and make us freeGive us hope, oh Spiritand give us strength, give us love
Oh, Spirit of all life, transform usGive us hope, oh Spiritand give us strength, give us love
Words and Music by ©Clara Luz Ajo. Used by permission.
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10. What I Have done
1. From the supper table Jesus roseHe gently removed His outer clothesRound his waist a towel tiedTook a basin and appliedWater to each one of His disciples’ feet.
Refrain:Do you know what I have done to you?Do you know what I have done to you?As your teacher and your LordI your weary feet have washedDo to others just as I have done to you.
2. Jesus came to serve, not to be serveFollow Him means to obey His wordSo as long as we shall liveHumble service we must giveAnd encourage others to do just the same.
Refrain
Words and Music by Rev. Dr. George Mulrain. ©WDP Bahamas and WDPIC.
11. Comme un grain semé
Refrain :Comm’ un grain seméSur vos terres fertilesle vent m’a portéJe suis l’étranger dans les rues de vos villesLe vent m’a porté
1. Vous cherchez mon visage dans vos rassemblementsAtravers mon messageMoi le Dieu des cieux vous me trouverezSur terre dans les yeux de l’étranger
Refrain
2. Vous cherchez mon image dans les signes du tempsDans le pain du partageMoi le Dieu de vie je march’ á côtéOuvrez moi aujourd’hui la porte d’entrée
Refrain
3. Chaque fois que vous accueillerezUn petit étrangerC’est moi le Seigneurque vous accueillerez
Words and Music by P Théozed. WDP France.
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12. I will put my spirit in you
Refrain:I will put my spirit in youI will put my spirit in youI will put my spirit in youAnd you will live
As a gentle rain from heavenBrings a thirsty soil to lifeSo the gentle breath of my SpiritWill make you come alive
Refrain
Words and Music by Judith Snowdown.
13. Jesu tawa pano
Jesu tawa panoJesu tawa panoJesus tawa panoTawa pano, muzita renyu(Mambo Jesu)
Jesus, we are hereJesus, we are hereJesus, we are here;We are here for you(Welcome Jesus)
Jesus, nós teu povoJesus, nós teu povoJesus, nós teu povoPor tua causa, estamos aqui(Vem ó Jesus)
Words and music Patrick Matsikenyiri. Pt. tr. Tércio Junker. ©2005 GBGM. All rights reserved. Reprinted under ONE LICENSE #E-803773
14. Praise the God of all creation
1. Praise the God of all creationGod of mercy and compassion.Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise the Wordof truth and life!
2. Tree of life and endless wisdomBe our root our growth and gloryAlleluia! Alleluia! Praise the Word of truth and life!
3. Living water, we are thirstingfor the life that you have promised
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Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise the Wordof truth and life!
4. Come, o Spirit, kindle fireIn the hearts of all your peopleAlleluia! Alleluia! Praise the Wordof truth and life!
Words and music by Marty Haugen ©1984, GIA Publications. Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted under ONE LICENSE #E-803773
15. Momento Novo
Deus chama a gentepra’um momento novode caminhar junto com seu povoÉ hora de transformarO que não dá maisSozinho, isolado, ninguém é capaz
Refrain:Por isso vem, entra na rodaCom a gente! Também,Você é muito importante.Por isso vem! Entra na rodaCom a gente! Também,Você é muito importante.Vem!
Do not assume that life is ever easy,For in this world there are deadly forces,And in this life there is pain,destruction, and fear.Let this be the moment to strengthen our ties
Refrain:We bid you come!Enter the circle with all people, come!Your voice is very important.We bid you, come!Enter the circle with all people, come!Your voice is very important. Come!
La fuerza que hace hoy brotar la vidaObra en nosotros dándonos su gracia,Es Dios que nos convida a trabajarEl amor repartir y las fuerzas juntar
Refrain
Word and music by Ernesto Cardoso and others. En tr. Dan Damon, SP tr. Pablo Sosa, ©2002 GBGM. All rights reserved. Reprinted under ONE LICENSE #E-803773
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16. Oré poriaju
Oré poriajú verekó ÑandeyaraOré poriajú verekó Ñandeyara
Oré poriajú verekó JesuscristoOré poriajú verekó Jesuscristo
Lord, have mercy on us.Jesus Christ, have mercy on us
Señor, ten piedad de nosotrosJesucristo, ten piedad de nosotros
Seigneur ai pitié de nous.Jésus Christ, aie pitié de nous
Herr, erbarme dich unser.Jesus Christus, erbarme dich unser
Traditional Guarani. Anonymous.
17. Halle, Hallelujah
Halle, hallelujahHalle, hallelujahHallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujahHallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah
Traditional, Syria. ©2004 WCC-COE. Switzerland.
18. For everyone born, a place at the table
1. For everyone born, a place at the table,for everyone born, clean water and bread,A shelter, a space, a safe place for growingFor everyone born, a star over head
Refrain:And God will delight when we are creatorsOf justice and joy, compassion and peaceYes, God will delight when we are creators of justice, justice and joy
2. For woman and man, a place at the table,Revising the roles, deciding the share,With wisdom and grace, dividing the powerFor woman and man, a system that’s fair
Refrain
3. Menor y mayor, un lugar en la mesaDerecho de hablar y participarLas manos tan tiernas en manos ancianasMenor y mayor, libertad de cantar
Refrain:
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Et Dieu prend plaisir, lorsque nousŒuvrons pour la justice,La joie, compassion et paixOui, Dieu prend plaisir, lorsque nousŒuvrons pour la justice et pour la paix
4. For just and unjust, a place at the table,Abuser and abused, with need to forgiveIn anger, in hurt, a mindset of mercy,For just and unjust a new way to live
Refrain:And God will delight when we are creatorsOf justice and joy, compassion and peaceYes, God will delight when we are creators of justice, justice and joy
5. For everyone born, a place at the table,To live without fear, and simply to be,To work, to speak out, to witness and worshipFor everyone born, the right to be free.
Words: Shirley Erena Murray, sp. Tr. John Glaser, Fr. Tr. Ervelyne Bernard. Music: Brian Mann. Words© 1998 Hope Publications Co, Music© 2006 Briann Mann (admin. GBGM). All rights reserved. Reprinted under ONE LICENSE #E-803773
Welcome!
Bienvenue!
¡Bienvenidas!
Bem-vindas!
Obrigada!
Paz!
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Thank you!
¡Gracias!
Merci!
Paix!
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WDP REGIONAL MEETING
Region Africa
Conference room: Oceania
Region Asia
Conference room: Asia
Region Caribbean – North America
Conference room: Americas
Region Europe
Conference room: Main room (Europa/Africa)
Region Latin America
Conference room: Mercosur
Region Middle East
Conference room: Meeting 2
Region Pacific
Conference room: Meeting 1
WORKING GROUPS
Nominations group
Conference room: Meeting 1
Themes/Countries group
Conference room: Meeting 2
WDPIC SALE AND WDP REGIONAL DISPLAY
Convention Hall
INTERNATIONAL MEETING SECRETARY
Room: 1st floor
For payment, reimbursement and offering - Monday and Tuesday, 10h–12h, 13h30–16h30h.
WDPIC Staff
Rosângela S. Oliveira – Executive Director
Samantha Figueroa – Administrative & Communication Associate
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WORKSHOP FOCUS ON THE THEME
Tuesday – August 23 - 14h30 – 18hs
1. Title: What is climate justice? ¿Que es justicia climatica? Qu'est-ce que la justice climatique?
Theme: WDP approaches this theme from the ethical principles for social justice of our faith traditions. Global warming affects us all, and there are some concrete steps that we can take, at a personal level, and as community of faith to challenge that situation when we realize the intersections of environmental degradation and the racial, social, and economic inequities. The workshop will offer an overview of the issue and lift up community responses for a life in its fullness.
Facilitator: Dora Arce-Valentin (Cuba)
Conference Room: Main room (Europa/Africa)
2. Title: Ancestral wisdom: Land, identity and food security
Theme: The workshop proposes to share a glimpse into the struggles of quilombola women of the Lower South of the state of Bahia, Brazil, focusing on their life giving strategies centered on land and territory, identity, and its links with food security. Quilombolas are African-Brazilian communities set up by runaway enslaved people during the slavery period whose descendants remain in their territories still today. Together we will explore the connections with the experiences of women living in other contexts.
Facilitator: Marilia Alves Schüller (Brazil)
Conference Room: Mercosur
3. Title: In God’s Beautiful Garden Building Just and Inclusive Communities
Theme: There are at least 20 million environmental refugees worldwide. The destruction and loss caused by environmental disasters affect multiple aspects of people’s well-being, both physically and socially. Environmental disasters have adverse impacts on social relations across every context. The combination of disaster impacts and the failure of protective systems (often unavailable in the first place) aggravate gender inequalities such as violence against women and girls. It is not just sexual and physical violence, but verbal and emotional abuse, intimate-partner violence, trafficking, child marriage and female genital mutilation. Disaster-induced displacement and migration are likely to impact those left behind in terms of their roles, shifts in power structures, network support and opportunities.
Facilitator: Moumita Biswas (India)
Conference Room: Oceania
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WORKSHOP FOCUS ON WDP MOVEMENT: STRENGHTENING NATIONAL COMMITTEES
Wednesday – August 23 – 14h30 - 16 h
1. Title: Connecting worship and prayerful action. Conectando el servicio con la acción orante. Connectez le culte et l'action de prière.
Theme: WDP is a sisterhood of prayer and action. We are united in prayer around the world through the service written by women from a particular country. WDP encourages responsible action that grows out of the worship service. One consistent action has been the offering given to empower women and the communities for a better life. The workshop will focus on ways that the flow between prayer and action can be explored faithfully and creatively.
Facilitator: Marilyn Pagan-Banks (WDP USA)
Conference Room: Main room (Europa/Africa)
2. Title: Young women leading the unity in prayer and actions
Theme: The roots of WDP are in the 19th century missionary movement, however this worldwide women led initiative has crossed generations promoting unity in prayer and actions. How is WDP meaningful for young women today? This workshop will give opportunity for an intergenerational dialogue conducted creatively and collectively by young women delegates representing each region where WDP is organized.
Facilitators: Tlamelo Kebatenne (Botswana), Hungreiphy Zimik Awungshi (India), Lauren Wilks (Canada) Sona Galsty (Greece), Ruth Trueba (Cuba), Sally Ibrahim Ajar (Palestine), and Anne Lizqina Lehauli (Tonga).
Conference Room: Mercosur
3. Title: Finding women’s voice in the Bible Study. Buscando la voz de las mujeres en el estudio bíblico.
Theme: WDP theme is rooted on the Bible, and it places the Bible at the center of our preparations and the exercise of listening to God and one another. Our collective reading of the Bible impacts our celebration and the actions that it inspires. The workshop is an exercise of exploring ways to collective reading the Bible to find the voice of women in Biblical texts - and how to be critical if there is none.
Facilitator: Ulrike Bechmann and Irene Trokarski (WDP Germany)
Conference Room: Americas
4. Title: Talking to writer countries from 2017 to 2020 (Question & Answer session)
Moderator: Maral Haidostian (WDP Lebanon).
Presenters: Philippines 2017 – Dorothy Castro, Suriname 2018 – Rosana Pindon, Slovenia 2019 – Tanja Povsnar, and Zimbabwe 2020 – Sylvia Marowa
Theme: WDP develops its material in a grassroots and collective process which continues evolving when reaches the local context. The session you will offer participants a glimpse of the theme development, opportunity for learning about the country concerns, the partnership with women’s projects, understanding of the causes for prayers, and exchange of actions ideas.
Conference Room: Oceania
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Talking Wisdom and Care @ 10
Thursday – August 24 –
Session 1 – 14h30 – 15h15
Session 2 - 15h20 – 16h
Theme and focus Facilitator CountryLanguag
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1. Promovendo DMO no BrasilEnfoque: Dia Mundial de Oração
Leda Witter Brasil Portugues
Americas
2. Tema: Mujeres indígenas y el cuidado por la tierraEnfoque: Mujer y teología
Bianka Paz Carrera
Guatemala
Español Mercosur
3. Tema: Reciclaje como acto de cuidadoEnfoque: Medio ambiente
Coromoto Pragedes
Venezuela
Español Mercosur
4. Theme: Women leading changeFocus: Women’s leadership development
Catherine Akale Cameroon
English Meeting 1
5. Theme: Kimono dressing for peaceFocus: Peace and Reconciliation
Maymi Hara,Megumi Maejima
Japan English Main room
6. Theme: Empowering Orthodox womenFocus: Women’s role in church
Saramma Varghese
India English Pacific
7. Theme: Reaching out to childrenFocus: Children’s rights
Janice Soyer-Delaney
Tobago English Pacific
8. Theme: WDP pilot project with young womenFocus: World Day of Prayer
Catherine Mackeil Canada English Asia
9. Theme: Welcoming refugeesFocus: Inclusiveness
Inge-Lise Lollike,Lene Johnson
Denmark English Main room
10. Theme: Ecumenical response to crisisFocus: Humanitarian assistance
Marija Parnicky,Senka Peterlin
SerbiaCroatia
English Main room
11. Theme: Situation of Roma peopleFocus: Ethnic identity
Nataša Egić Slovenia English Oceania
12. Theme: What is happening in Middle East?Focus: Peace building
Nora Carmi Palestine English Meeting 2
13. Theme: Community’s responses to climate changeFocus: Climate change
Fetaiai Pepa Mona
Samoa English Oceania
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OUR WORD OF THANKS TO
WDP BRAZIL
Leda Witter - ChairpersonIone Rodrigues Martins – Vice-chairpersonChristina Winnischofer – Secretary Dirce Schitkoski – TreasurerSonia Do Nascimento Palmeira – Alternate treasurerGrytsje Couperus - Alternate secretarySusana Renner – WDPIC liaison
RESOURCE PEOPLE
Sarah de Roure (Brazil)
Ms. Sarah de Roure is the Country Manager for Christian Aid (CA) in Brazil working with local partners to tackle inequalities in the country. She has been a CA staff for the last 3 years but had worked in various social and political organisations for the past 10 years.
A graduate of University of Brasilia, in History, Ms. Roure obtained her Master degree in international aid and development from Basque Country University in 2012. Currently living in São Paulo, she is personally engage with different groups of popular Theology and Women´s movement.
Silvia Regina de Lima Silva (Brazil)
Silvia Silva, Brazilian theologian who lives and works in Costa Rica, where she is the Director of the DEI (Ecumenical Department of Research), and Professor of the National University of Costa Rica - Ecumenical School of Religious Sciences. Prof. Silva has Academic training in Biblical Sciences, Theology and Gender and in Studies of Society and Culture. She has writings on Popular Bible Reading, Feminist Black Theology and Afro Latin American Theology.
Dora Arce Valentin (Cuba)
Dora Arce-Valentin was ordained by the Presbyterian Reformed Church in Cuba following studies at the Evangelical Seminary of Theology in Matanzas. She has a Master’s degree in theology from Matanzas and is completing work in Gender Studies at the University of Havana.
She had been the head of the Justice and Partnership program of the World Communion of Reformed Churches since 2012. Through her experience of grassroots ecumenism and her involvement in social justice initiatives, she emphasizes the efforts to put a brake on the destruction of our planet – both ecological and economic. For that, it is important to make gender issues visible as key components of economic and social justice.
Ulrike Bechmann (Germany)
Dr. Ulrike Bechmann is PhD graduated from the Catholic Theology (Old Testament, Theme: Song of Debora) at Otto-Friedrich-University, Bamberg. Prof. Bechmann also holds an M.A in Arabic and Islamic Studies (1996), Otto-Friedrich-University, Bamberg, Germany.
From 1989 to 1999, she was the executive director and theological consultant of the German Committee of Women’s World Day of Prayer. After that, she worked as Assistant Professor at the Institute for Biblical Theology at the University of Bayreuth, Germany. Since 2007, she is the Professor for Religious Studies and Head of Religious Sciences Department at Karl-Franzens-University of Graz, Austria.
Her Post-doctoral thesis was in Biblical Theology and Religious Studies on the figure of Abraham in the interreligious dialogue at the University of Bayreuth, Germany. 2004
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Marilia Alves Schüller (Brazil)
Marilia Schüller is a missionary with the Board of Global Ministries of The United Methodist Church, serving in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in KOINONIA, an ecumenical organization, on the promotion of gender equality and relationships with churches, ecumenical and civil society networks, both in Brazil and internationally. Marilia’s knowledge and experience on the struggles for people’s rights encompasses inter-cultural, inter-ethnic and inter-generational groups.
She has a Bachelor of Theology degree at the Methodist School of Theology in São Bernardo do Campo, SP, Brazil. Specialization on Ecumenical Studies at Ecumenical Institute at Bossey of the WCC in Switzerland and a Master’s degree in Social Sciences and Religion from the Ecumenical Institute of Post-Graduate Studies on Sciences of Religion in São Bernardo do Campo, SP, Brazil.
Moumita Biswas (India)
Moumita Biswas is a South Asian feminist theologian from the Church of North India serving as Executive Secretary of Women’s Concern Ministry of National Council of Churches (NCC) . She also served as Executive Secretary of Women and Gender Justice Department of Christian Conference in Asia. She is child and Women’s Rights Activist. She is the WDP liaison WDP and Steering Committee member of ‘International Anglican Women’s Network’ of the Anglican Communion.
She is passionately involved in promoting ‘Thursdays in Black Campaign’ (A world free of Rape and Gender Based Violence), 365 Days Zero Tolerance to Gender Based Violence: Make it Happen Now Campaign of NCC, Stop Human Trafficking and Sexual Slavery Campaign. She has been motivating women’s fellowship to promote these Campaigns through WDP and FLC prayer movements.
Marilyn Pagán-Banks (USA)
Rev. Dr. Marilyn Pagán-Banks is an ordained minister and pastor with the United Church of Christ and currently serves as the executive director of A Just Harvest, an anti-hunger organization committed to service, community organizing and community and economic development located in Rogers Park. Rev. Pagán-Banks also teaches in the areas of faith-based community development and community organizing as an Adjunct Professor.
She received her Masters of Divinity from McCormick Theological Seminary and her Doctorate in Ministry from the Chicago Theological Seminary where she was twice named Hispanic Scholar.
Marcia Blasi (Brazil) – Song leader
Marcia Blasi graduated in Literature, Piano, Music Education and Artistic Education. She has worked as English teacher, singing teacher and choir conductor. She is a member of the Botucatu Academy of Letters and the conductor of the City Choir.
She has studied with the opera singer Eloisa Baldin and participated in concerts singing Ancient Arias and excerpts from operas such as Mozart's "The Magic Flute", Rossini's "L'Italina in Algeri" and Mozart's "Le Nozze de Figaro" .
She has been the music minister of the Independent Presbyterian Church of Botucatu, where she plays the piano for congregational hymns and conducts the two choirs.
Talking Care and Wisdom @ 10 leaders - see page 9 for their names
Patricia Groeting and Laura Gattinoni (Argentina) – Spanish interpreters
Christine Méar and Dorothy White (France) – French interpreters
Ricardo Ito – Banner and Program Book cover
Pastors and leaders of churches in Foz do Iguaçu – logistic support
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DELEGATES, FACILITATORS, EXECUTIVES, AND GUESTS
Africa Region First Name Last Name NoteAngola Jaquelina DiavavaAngola Ana Alfredo VongulaAngola Chemba Geraldina E. C. ChianequeBotswana Agnes NcaagaeBotswana Tlamelo KebatenneCameroon Henriette MbatchouCameroon Catherine AkaleCôte d'Ivoire Dorcas AdouCôte d'Ivoire Nana Marcelline N'Dehou Epse BedaDemocratic R. of the Congo Rose Biasima LalaDemocratic R. of the Congo Marie Claire Mbongo Mpasi MukwasaGabon Elisabeth Ovono MetouGabon Rosalie Akoue ep AdzeGabon Ingozi Mathouet ep TigoueGhana Edith EsselGhana Joyce Larko SteinerGhana Johanna AkyeampongGhana Bernice Appianing AgyemanKenya Karen Wacu NgigiKenya Hellen Kaario MbaineKenya Alice AbokLiberia Meatta HageLiberia Gloria HageNigeria Nnemoa Florence N UcheNigeria Gertrude Oyedeji-EdwardsNigeria Eunice Onyeukwu KaluRepublic of Congo Odette Judith Loubacky Nee BikoutaRepublic of Congo Eléonore Liévine Bouanga KissadiSouth Africa Joa van AardeSouth Africa Gwendoline MokoenaSouth Africa Manon NaidooZambia Queen ChishaZimbabwe Sylvia MarowaZimbabwe Rufaro Everjoy Gezi
Asia Region First Name Last Name NoteHong Kong Tin Pui ChingHong Kong Sau Wan ShekIndia Moumita BiswasIndia Hungreiphy Zimik AwungshiIndia Saramma VargheseJapan Megumi MaejimaJapan Hara MayumiMalaysia Krishnaveni Narayanasamy
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Philippines Dorothy CastroSingapore Vijaya VarantheniSingapore Su Chin Lai IvySouth Korea Shin "Mi Sook" Mi SukSri Lanka Vino SchubertSri Lanka Vasantha AriyasinghamTaiwan Ping LeeTaiwan Pei-Ti Chu ChangTaiwan Nancy LinThailand Dr. Sirirat Pusurinkham
Carb-North America Region First Name Last Name NoteBahamas Sister Annie ThompsonBahamas Deborah BarryBarbados Alison CarterBarbados Ruth V. E. PhillipsBarbados Carolyn ClarkeCanada Marilyn A. FortinCanada Lauren WilksCanada Catherine MacKeilGuyana June SamuelsGuyana Donnette RitchieGuyana Cashanna SamuelsJamaica Patricia PennantJamaica Sonia May Young nee MorganSuriname Wendey RiedewaldSuriname Rosana PindonSuriname Vanara Egers-Lioe-A-JoeTrinidad and Tobago Janice Soyer-DelaneyTrinidad & Tobago Anna SharmaTrinidad & Tobago Anupa NananUnited States Susan Jackson DowdUnited States Mary MartinUnited States Marilyn Pagan-BanksUnited States Samantha FigueroaUnited States Rosangela Oliveira
Europe Region First Name Last Name NoteAlbania Merita MekoAlbania Floresha CenolliAustria Brigitte ZinnburgAustria Brigitte Maria HanyAustria Ulrike BechmannBelgium Veronica Kuchenbecker Van HattemCroatia Senka Sestak PeterlinCzech Republic Sara Lindrova
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Denmark Inge-Lise LollikeDenmark Lene JohnsonEWNI Kathleen SkinnerEWNI Elizabeth Louise BowesEWNI Elizabeth BurroughsFrance Nicola Kontzi-MeresseFrance Laurence GangloffFrance Helene Noyer ep BertrandFrance Dorothy May WhiteFrance Christine MearGermany Mona KuntzeGermany Irene TokarskiGermany Lore RaudonatGreece Sona GalstyanIreland Jean KennyIreland Major Gillian DickerItaly Marisa MastrototaroLithuania Audrone Dauksaite-TimpeLuxembourg Emmanuelle BauerNetherlands Inge MolNetherlands Maria "Rietje" den Hollander e/v de VreezePortugal Maria Dulce Matos PereiraRomania Szilardka BaczoniRomania Edith Hajnalka TothScotland Ruth LaingScotland Marjorie PatonSerbia Marija ParnickiSlovakia Jarmila CihováSlovenia Natasa EgicSlovenia Corinna HarbigSlovenia Tanja PovsnarSweden Esther Hawa Rebecka KazenSweden Ragni LantzSwitzerland Irene Schwyter-AebiSwitzerland Silke Von Grunigen PetermannSwitzerland Brigitte Haldimann-Stettler
Latin America Region First Name Last Name NoteArgentina Gladys GomerArgentina Eduvigen Frida SchebelaArgentina Patricia GroetingArgentina Laura GattinoniBolivia Claudia Lola Montes de Oca AyalaBrazil Esther Susana Menke RennerBrazil Leda Muller WitterBrazil Christina Takatsu Winnischofer
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Brazil Grietje CouperusBrazil Sonia do Nascimento PalmeiraBrazil Ione MartinsBrazil Dirce SchitkoskiBrazil Leila De Jesus BarbosaBrazil Margarida Fatima Souza RibeiroBrazil Angela Soares de OliveiraBrazil Marilda Macieira de MedeirosBrazil Ani Scheila F. KummerBrazil Ivana Maria Ribeiro de Aguiar GarciaBrazil Wilhelmina KieckbuschBrazil Marcia Furrier Guedelha BlasiBrazil Sarah de RoureBrazil Marilia SchullerChile Nertiz del Carmen Lobos AdriazolaChile Misci Miriam Castro DiazChile Maria Trinidad Urzúa AriasChile Maria Elena Marquez RomeroColombia Elsa Nayibe Lara MayorgaCosta Rica Rebeca Cascante-GomezCosta Rica Leticia Calderon MoyaCosta Rica Marjorie Gonzalez AguilarCosta Rica Silvia Regina Lima e SilvaCuba Noemi Manrique ArangoCuba Ruth Mariet Trueba CastroCuba Dora Arce ValentinDominican Republic Juana Hernandez de VicenteGuatemala Bianka PazHonduras Angelica LopezMexico Esther Mendoza QuintanillaMexico Ana Isabel Gamboa HernandezNicaragua Nora MontenegroPanama, R.P. Edevina HerreraPanama, R.P. Patricia McKenzieParaguay María Ester DurksParaguay Maria de Lourdes Gonzales de KrugerParaguay Mabel Candelaria Torres de GutierrezUruguay Monica Graciela HillmannUruguay Maria del Lujan Leon GularteVenezuela Maria de la Concepción Jiménez de RamírezVenezuela Coromoto Jimenez de Salazar
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Middle East Region First Name Last Name NoteEgypt Camelia BastaEgypt Dalia Alfred HannaEgypt Evon SaidLebanon Maral Barzkian Ep Paul Ara Haidostian
Lebanon Laura AbdallahPalestine Nora Nobar CarmiPalestine Sally Ibrahim AjarTurkey Emel SusinTurkey Emel Basmacioglu
Pacific Region First Name Last Name NoteAotearoa/New Zealand Pauline McKayAotearoa/New Zealand Zella McGirrAustralia Jill WhitehouseAustralia Vicki MarneyAustralia Janice PeddersenCook Islands Te Upoko TuarikiCook Islands Henrica Nio MaronaCook Islands Mary SoatiniFiji Salanieta NaucabalavuNew Caledonia Eurimindia LoeliaNew Caledonia Helene Wete ep FraitPapua New Guinea Lese JosephPapua New Guinea Emma Ilau SebeaPapua New Guinea Edilita KatoSamoa Elizabeth Lanuola AsiataSamoa Fetaiai Pepa MonaTonga Anne Lizqina LehauliTonga Katea LutuiVanuatu Rebecca Vuti
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WDPIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE – 2012 - 2017
Corinna Harbig (Chairperson), Slovenia
Marcia Florkey (Treasurer)USA
AfricaHenriette Mbatchou,
Cameroon
AfricaJoyce Larko Steiner,
Ghana
Asia
Sirirat Pusurinkham,
Thailand
Asia
Vino Schubert,
Sri Lanka
Caribbean/North America
Alison O. Carter,
Barbados
Caribbean/North America
Marilyn A. Fortin (Vice-President),
Canada
Europe
Emmanuelle Bauer,
Luxembourg
Europe
Laurence Gangloff,
France
Latin America
Rebeca Cascante Gómez,
Costa Rica
Latin America
Esther Susana Renner,
Brazil
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Middle East
Camelia Basta,
Egypt
Middle East
Nora Carmi,
Palestine
Pacific
Katea Lutui,
Tonga
Pacific
Sala Naveata,
Fiji
Domingo20 de
agosto
Segunda-feira21 de agosto
Terça-feira22 de agosto
Quarta-feira23 de agosto
Quinta-feira24 de agosto
Sexta-feira25 de agosto
SÁBADO AGO
STO 26 – PASSEIO PLANEJADO - PARTIDA 8
HS, ALMO
ÇO - HOTEL,
27 DE AGOSTO DO
MIN
GO - PARTIDA
-8h Café da Manhã Café da Manhã Café da Manhã Café da Manhã Café da Manhã
8h
CHEGADA – registro – por favor, vá para o primeiro andar do
Hotel
SaudaçõesCulto de abertura
OrientaçãoComunidades e contexto
ambientalSarah de Roure
Canto e oraçãoEuropa
Anúncios
Canto e oraçãoÁfrica
Anúncios
Canto e oraçãoOriente Médio-
PacíficoAnúncios
Canto e oraçãoÁsia-CANA
Reunião das oficiais do CIDMO;Reunião de países escritor;
Ensaio do coralConversas finais
9h A criação de DeusSilvia R. Lima Silva
Buscando a sabedoriaDora Arce
Cuidando em comunidades
Ulrike Bechmann10h 30 Pausa Pausa Pausa Pausa Pausa
11h Compartilhando!
Sessão plenária 2Orientação da eleição
(11-11:45)Reunião regional 2Ouvir as Candidatas
(11:50-12:30)
Sessão plenária 3Eleição do Presidente
Sessão plenária 4(Grupo de trabalho)
Sessão plenária 5Relatórios de planejamento
12h30 Almoço Almoço Almoço Almoço Almoço14h30 Sessão plenária 1
Relatórios e grupos de trabalho
Grupos de trabalho&
Oficinas
Grupos de trabalho
&Oficinas
Roda de sabedoria e cuidados @10
(14h30 – 15h15)(15h20 – 16h)
Fotos oficiaisPreparações e
ensaios
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16h Pausa - Café Pausa - Café Pausa - Café Pausa - Café Pausa - Café
16h30-18h
Reunião regional 1Apresentações e
compartilhar,grupos de trabalho, relatórios
Grupos de trabalho&
Oficinas
Reunião regional 3
Eleições regionais
Reunião regional 4Planejamento
Culto de encerramento
19h Jantar Jantar Jantar Jantar Jantar Jantar
20h-21h
Oração de boas-
vindaNoite do Brasil - DMO Convivência
Mulheres liderando a história: Reforma
e DMO
Noite cultural ao redor do mundo Dizendo adeus!
Dimanche20 août
Lundi21 août
Mardi22 août
Mercredi23 août
Jeudi24 août
Vendredi25 août
7-8h Petit Déjeuner Petit Déjeuner Petit Déjeuner Petit Déjeuner Petit Déjeuner
8h
ARRIVEE – ENREG
ISTREMEN
T – Merci de vous rendre au 1er étage
de l’Hôtel
BienvenueCélébration d’ouverture
ExplicationsPrésentation : Contexte
environnemental et communautésSarah de Roure
Chant et prièresEurope
Annonces
Chant et prièresAfrique
Annonces
Chant et prièresMoyen Orient - Pacifique
Annonces
Chant et prièresAsie-CANA
Réunion des représentantes CIJMP
Réunion des pays écrivains
Répétition choraleconclusion informelle
9h La création de DieuSilvia R. Lima Silva
Chercher la sagesseDora Arce Valentin
Prendre soin dans les communautés
Ulrike Bechmann
10h30 Pause Pause Pause Pause Pause
11h Partage!
Session plénière 2Explication élections
(11 – 11:45)Réunion régionale 2
(11:50-12:30) Présentation des candidates
Session plénière 3Election de la
présidente
Session plénière 4 (Groupe de travail)
“Jeudi en noir”
Session plénière 5Rapports de
l’organisation
12h30 Déjeuner Déjeuner Déjeuner Déjeuner Déjeuner
14h30
Session plénière 1Rapports et orientation des
groupes de travail
Groupes de travail&
Ateliers – concentration sur le thème
Groupes de travail&
Ateliers – concentration sur le
mouvement de la JMP
Parler sagesse et prendre soin @10(14h30 – 15h15)
(15h20 – 16h)
Photo officiellePréparations et
répétitions
16h Pause café Pause café Pause café Pause café Pause café
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16h30-18h
Réunion régionale 1Introduction et partages,
groups de travail, rapports
Groupes de travail&
Ateliers – concentration sur le thème
Réunion régionale 3Election régionale
Réunion régionale 4Organisation Célébration de clôture
19h Dîner Dîner Dîner Dîner Dîner Dîner
20h-21h
Prière de bienvenue Soirée JMP Brésil Construire la communauté
Les femmes à travers l’histoire: Réformation
et JMP
Soirée culturelle à travers le monde Se dire au revoir!
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DomingoAgosto 20
LunesAgosto 21
MartesAgosto 22
MiércolesAgosto 23
JuevesAgosto 24
ViernesAgosto 25
SÁBADO - Agosto 26 – P
ASEO PROGRAM
ADO – SALIDA: 8 HS; ALM
UERZO – HO
TEL; TARDE/NO
CHE - LIBRE
DOM
INGO
- AGO
STO 27 - SALIDA
7-8h Desayuno Desayuno Desayuno Desayuno Desayuno
8h LLEGADA - REGISTRO - por favor, vaya al prim
er piso en el Hotel
SaludosCulto de Apertura
OrientaciónPresentación: Contexto
ambiental y comunidadesSarah de Roure
DevocionalEuropa
Anuncios
DevocionalÁfrica
Anuncios
DevocionalMedio Oriente-Pacífico
Anuncios
DevocionalAsia-CANA
Reunión de Oficiales del CIDMO
Reunión del país escritorEnsayo del coro
Conversas finales
9h La Creación de DiosSilvia R. Lima Silva
Buscando la sabiduríaDora Arce Valentin
Cuidando en comunidadUlrike Bechmann
10h30 Descanso Descanso Descanso Descanso Descanso
11h ¡Compartir!
Sesión plenaria 2Orientación para las elecciones
(11 – 11:45)Reunión Regional 2
Escuchando a las candidatas(11:50-12:30)
Sesión plenaria 3Elección de la
Presidente
Sesión plenaria 4 (Grupo de trabajo)
“El Jueves en negro”
Sesión plenaria 5Informes de planificación
12h30 Almuerzo Almuerzo Almuerzo Almuerzo Almuerzo
14h30Sesión plenaria 1
Informes y orientación de los grupos de trabajo
Grupos de trabajo&
Talleres basado en el tema
Grupos de trabajo&
Talleres desde el movimiento DMO
Rueda de sabiduría y cuidado @10
(14h30 – 15h15)(15h20 – 16h)
Fotos OficialesPreparativos y ensayos
16h Pausa - Café Pausa - Café Pausa - Café Pausa - Café Pausa - Café
16h30-18h
Reunión Regional 1Presentaciones y compartir,Grupos de trabajo, informes
Grupos de trabajo&
Talleres - enfoque en el tema
Reunión Regional 3Elecciones Regionales
Reunión regional 4Planificación Culto de clausura
19h Cena Cena Cena Cena Cena Cena
20h-21h
Oración de Bienvenida Noche del DMO Brasil Construyendo comunidad
Mujeres liderando la historia: Reforma y
DMO
Noche cultural alrededor del mundo ¡Diciendo adiós!
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SundayAugust 20
MondayAugust 21
TuesdayAugust 22
WednesdayAugust 23
ThursdayAugust 24
FridayAugust 25
SATURDAY A
UGU
ST 26 – PLAN
NED SIGHTSEEIN
G - DEPARTURE 8
HS, LUN
CH - HOTEL, AFTERN
OO
N/EVENIN
G - FREE
SUN
DAY AU
GUST 27- D
EPARTURE HO
ME
7-8h Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
8h
ARRIVAL – REGISTRATION
– please, go to first floor at the Hotel
WelcomeOpening Worship
OrientationEnvironmental context and
communitiesSarah de Roure
Singing and prayerEurope
Announcements
Singing and prayerAfrica
Announcements
Singing and prayerMiddle East-Pacific
Announcements
Singing and prayerAsia-CANA
WDPIC Officers meetingWriter country meeting
Choir RehearsalInformal wrap up
9h God’s creationSilvia R. Lima Silva
Seeking wisdomDora Arce Valentin
Caring in communitiesUlrike Bechmann
10h30 Break Break Break Break Break
11h Sharing!
Plenary session 2Election orientation
(11 – 11:45)Regional Meeting 2
(11:50-12:30) Hear candidates
Plenary session 3Chairperson election
Plenary session 4 (Working group)
“Thursday in Black”Plenary session 5Planning reports
12h30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
14h30
Plenary session 1Reports and Working
groups orientation
Working groups&
Workshops – focus on the theme
Working groups&
Workshops – focus on WDP movement
Talking wisdom and care @10
(14h30 – 15h15)(15h20 – 16h)
Official PhotosPreparations and
rehearsals
16h Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break
16h30-18h
Regional Meeting 1Introductions and sharing,
working groups, reports
Working groups&
Workshops – focus on the theme
Regional Meeting 3Regional Election
Regional meeting 4Planning Closing Worship
19h Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
20h-21h
Welcome Prayer WDP Brazil Night Building community
Women leading history: Reformation
and WDP
Cultural night around the world Saying bye!