Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Mission Yearbook: PC(USA), Indonesian church celebrate new Covenant Agreement and commit to shared global ministry

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Covenant Agreement
The Rev. Jihyun Oh and the Rev. Hein Arina sign the Covenant Agreement Monday in the Chapel at the Presbyterian Center. (Photo by Alex Simon)

During a recent half-hour worship service and signing ceremony at the Presbyterian Center in Louisville, officials with Christian Evangelical Church in Minahasa, known as the Gereja Masehi Injili di Minahasa (GMIM) in Indonesia, and the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) signed a Covenant Agreement recognizing “God’s call to a fresh expression of ministry and mission that requires us to work together as partners in God’s mission,” work that “is always larger than any individual church.”

The Rev. Hein Arina, president of GMIM, which has nearly 1 million members in Indonesia and has ties to worshiping communities in U.S. communities including Columbus, Ohio, and Avenel, New Jersey, joined with the Rev. Jihyun Oh, Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the PC(USA) and Executive Director of the Interim Unified Agency, to sign the Covenant Agreement.

“As churches we have our own unique identities forged by our distinct histories and traditions, reflected in our different constitutions and ways of working, but seek to journey together in ministry, being authentic to who we are and enriched by what each of us brings to this partnership,” the agreement states. Recognizing those existing relationships in Ohio and New Jersey, “we seek to build on these expressions of shared ministry and witness.”

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Members of the GMIM delegation present a hymn during Monday's service. (Photo by Alex Simon)

The agreement calls for the PC(USA) to commit to:

  • Connecting GMIM communities with mid councils to find ways offering space and hospitality
  • Supporting mid councils as they engage in shared ministry with GMIM
  • Extending our common witness with this community as we enter into shared ministry together, as PC(USA) and GMIM, each bringing what we can and receiving what we need to extend God’s mission.

GMIM commits to providing pastors to nurture and support these GMIM communities worshiping and witnessing in their own language in these places. “Together we will create resources and support both GMIM and PC(USA) communities as they seek to live into this relationship of shard ministry,” the agreement states. It also commits both faith communities to “keeping each other informed of developments and resolving any issues that may arise in our shared witness.” The two agree to meet within three years “to review progress and what we are learning from our shared witness and ministries.”

Two members of the GMIM delegation, Visca Robot and the Rev. Joshua Umboh, read from Psalm 84 and Acts 2:43–47. The GMIM delegation then united to sing a Christian hymn to the tune of “Danny Boy.”

“What a joyous occasion!” said the Rev. Mienda Uriarte, director of Global Ecumenical Partnerships in the IUA. Conversations over the coming together began in 2016, she noted, and continued when GMIM youth attended Presbyterian Youth Triennium at Purdue University in 2019.

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Rev. Mienda Uriarte speaks at PC
The Rev. Mienda Uriarte offers up a timeline on how the Covenant Agreement came to be. (Photo by Alex Simon)

“We want to highlight the commitment of presbyteries and congregations” that have been “an integral part” of the process, Uriarte said. General Assembly concurrence began with a commissioner’s resolution and was then followed by the approval of the Global Covenant Agreement Response, ECU-06, by commissioners to the 226th General Assembly (2024). That item of business allows for a more flexible process “where we can develop and grow into a relationship of shared ministry with global partner denominations with organized fellowships and congregations” in the United States. It also called for “regular dialogues” with GMIM and the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana.

“The Spirit of God is moving, and it is truly with deeply grateful hearts that we celebrate the marking of this significant moment as we pause to sign our Covenant Agreement,” Uriarte said.

“It’s good to be reminded of the long way we have come together. It is an honor and a privilege to participate in celebrating and signing today,” Oh said.

“The conversations that you all started are forming the basis for covenant agreements from throughout the communion of Christian churches,” Oh told the GMIM delegation. “We are grateful you said you would be the first to be in this relationship. God is doing a new thing, that we might be able to speak to God’s oneness.”

“I look forward to years of partnership,” Oh said, “where we can continue to share the good news of what God is doing.”

Mike Ferguson, Editor, Presbyterian News Service, Interim Unified Agency (Click here to read original PNS Story)

Let us join in prayer for:

Keenan Rodgers, Church Consultant, Board of Pensions
Lauren Rogers, Assoc. Director for Funds Development, A (Corp) 

Let us pray:

Lord Jesus, give us strength to follow your call to provide for the needs of people. Help us to remember that man does not live on bread alone, but on the Word of God. Take us to places unfamiliar and to the people whom you know and love. Amen.

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Mission Yearbook: PC(USA), Indonesian church celebrate new Covenant Agreement and commit to shared global ministry

Image The Rev. Jihyun Oh and the Rev. Hein Arina sign the Covenant Agreement Monday in the Chapel at the Presbyterian Center. (Photo by Alex...