SCOBA Convenes Conference in Chicago
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STANDING CONFERENCE OF THE CANONICAL ORTHODOX BISHOPS IN THE AMERICAS CONVENES CONFERENCE IN CHICAGO
Chicago,Il- Twenty-eight canonical hierarchs of the Orthodox Christian
Church in the Americas convened in Chicago yesterday under the
chairmanship of His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios to “ solidify the
bond of brotherhood that exists among canonical Orthodox Churches in the
Americas and provide the opportunity for the hierarchs to review the
work of the Standing Conference of the Canonical Orthodox Bishops in
the Americas .” The Conference, headquartered at the O’Hare Marriott
Hotel is the third such SCOBA Conference, the two previous being held in
1994 and 2001.
The opening session began with a prayer service and welcoming remarks
followed by a series of reports regarding the philanthropic and social
work of SCOBA Agencies. There was extensive discussion regarding the
work of International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC), currently
involved in several parts of the world including Ethiopia, the West Bank
and continuing Hurricane Katrina assistance. Extensive discussion also
took place on the work of the Orthodox Christian Mission Center (OCMC)
and its many national and international missionary projects, the
Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF), a growing campus ministry and the
newly organized Orthodox Christian Prison Ministry (OCPM). The evening
concluded with official welcoming remarks by Archbishop Demetrios who
challenged the participants to work towards full cooperation of all
Orthodox to expand programs and cooperation and social interaction for
all age groups, particularly the young.
Today’s workshops will include coordinating and establishing New and
Mission Parishes, Sexual Misconduct in the Church and Keeping Young
People Connected in the Church. Thursday presentations will include the
work of SCOBA Commissions and Endorsed Groups including, ZOE for Life,
Orthodox Peace Fellowship, Project Mexico, Orthodox Christian
Association of Medicine, Psychology and Religion and the Fellowship of
the Transfiguration which is involved with environmental concerns.
The Conference will conclude Friday morning with a Divine Liturgy at
Holy Resurrection Serbian Orthodox Cathedral in Chicago, 8035 W. Serbian
Road, followed by a plenary session and adoption of an official
Communiqué. A news conference will be held at the Cathedral at 12 Noon
to issue the Communiqué.