Report
of the
International
Assembly 2018
.
by
Juan C. Aragón
The International Assembly of the Sword of the
Spirit took place between the 25th and the 29th
of May of 2018 in the Catholic Diocesan Centre
in Turcifal, Portugal. The event was hosted by
the A Boa Nova (the Good News) Community, who
did an excellent job of welcoming all those who
arrived to take part in this international
governing body of the Sword of the Spirit.
The International Assembly is made of the Senior
Coordinators of the member communities of the
Sword of the Spirit that have finished their
formation process and have been approved as
formed communities, as well as the Regional
Coordinators and Regional Missionary
Coordinators who oversee the formation of new
communities and the care of the member
communities. The members of the International
Executive Council are also a part of the
Assembly.
The Assembly is a time to discuss the direction
of the Sword of the Spirit, to make decisions to
help protect and defend the unity that is such a
characteristic of the Sword of the Spirit. It is
truly inspiring to see the unity in which
decisions were made, in spite of differences of
opinion.
Some of the most significant decisions made:
- Jean Barbara was elected International
President for one more term
- Anton Colella, Manny de los Santos, Dave
Hughes, Andy Juan and David Mijares were
elected to the International Executive
Council and joined Jean Barbara
(Interntional President) and Ken Noecker
(current Presiding Elder of the Servants
of the Word)
- Betania (Acapulco, México), Cristo
Resucitado (Chontales, Nicaragua) and
Verbum Dei (Mexicali, México) were
approved as full member communities in the
Sword of the Spirit.
- There was an in-depth discussion about how
local communities should protect the
well-being of children and young people.
- There were reports of the progress of
every region as well as the Youth Bridge,
the Ecumenical Commission, the International
Community Building Committee, the Leaders
Formation project and others.
- A revision of the Irreducible Common
Nucleus, which is a foundational
document for the Sword of the Spirit, was
approved.
- The work of the International Executive
Council was reviewed.
But it is not all work. The Assembly is a rich
time to strengthen the brotherly relationships
between the leaders. Every day there were times
of relaxed fellowship, and one night the
brothers gathered in small sharing groups. One
day we traveled to some of the touristic areas
of Portugal where we took the official photo of
the event. This photo was with Portugal’s iconic
Belem Tower as background. The tower is a
Bulwark built during the sixteenth century, and
it served to protect the Portuguese capital. It
is shaped like a caravel, a light sailing ship
on which the Portuguese took the Good News of
faith to new lands. It is a very symbolic
picture.
As a part of that trip, we visited the Jeronimos
Monastery. There, in the high-ceilinged church,
we had the chance to sing “God Alone,” written
by our brother John Keating. It was a moving
experience of the Holy Spirit as we sang in one
voice but in 7 different languages (watch the
video here).
We had very good prayer times every day, as well
as a special time to celebrate the Lord’s Day
opening meal together with the members of the
A
Boa Nova Community, followed by a time of
typically Portuguese cultural entertainment.
We took some time to pray for the political
situation in Nicaragua after hearing the
testimony of the Senior Coordinator of the
Ciudad
de Dios community in Managua.
We also had a session to honour our brother
Bruce Yocum and thank him for so many years of
tireless service as a leader, a prophet and a
servant among us.
We did the symbolic presentation of the new
Sword of the Spirit maps, and several maps were
sent to each member community.
This was, without a doubt, a greatly blessed
time that created a lot anticipation about what
the Lord is going to do among us in the Sword of
the Spirit.
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Juan Carlos Aragón is a member of the Arbol de
Vida Community in San José, Costa Rica. He
attended the International Assembly as a
translator. Photos thanks to Romeo Fernando from
the Good Shepherd Community in Vasai, India.