
By David Parsons, ICEJ senior vice president and spokesman
See also: SA sends largest-ever faith delegation to Jerusalem for global summit on antisemitism
This week, the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem is hosting the Jerusalem Summit, an emergency gathering to address the global rise in antisemitism since October 7 and the deafening silence of so many Church leaders.
With contributions from leading theologians and scholars, the three-day conference (June 9 to 11) also will focus on new forms of replacement theology that deny Israel’s enduring election, and the need to restore to the Church an appreciation for the Jewishness of Jesus and the Hebraic Roots of Christianity, which were omitted from the Nicene Creed compiled 1 700 years ago, he says.
Over 200 Christian theologians, pastors and ministry leaders from more than 30 nations will take part in the gathering. You are invited to join us online by registering for the live stream for free at: jerusalemsummit.net
“We are living in a decisive moment for the Church, as antisemitism is surging at an alarming rate worldwide following the October 7 terror invasion, and too many Christian leaders are responding with silence,” said ICEJ President Dr. Jürgen Bühler. “At the same time, Israel is increasingly delegitimised – not only politically, but also in theological discourse even within Evangelical circles. For this reason, we are convening the Jerusalem Summit to help equip Christian leaders to counter modern antisemitism, to restore biblical clarity on Israel, and to strengthen the Church’s witness in a time of moral confusion.”
On the final day of the Jerusalem Summit, the ICEJ will release the “Jerusalem Affirmation of the Nicene Faith”, a contemporary statement of Christian belief and commitment developed by respected theologians and church leaders under the auspices of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem.
The Jerusalem Affirmation will uphold the Nicene Creed as a unifying declaration of Christian faith surrounding the divinity of Jesus, while also addressing the Council of Nicaea’s key omissions concerning the humanity of Jesus as a Jew, which were essential to establishing his credentials as the promised Messiah. The Affirmation also will aim to restore the Church’s appreciation for the uniquely central role of Israel, the Patriarchs and the Hebrew Scriptures in birthing and nourishing the Christian faith from its inception.
The roster of speakers at the Jerusalem Summit will feature an impressive array of Christian theologians, scholars and ministry leaders, as well as Israeli officials and Jewish community leaders, including:
- Israeli President Isaac Herzog
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (invited)
- Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar
- Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel
- Israeli Special Envoy to the Christian World, Amb. George Deek
- US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee
- ICEJ President Dr. Jürgen Bühler
- ICEJ Board Chairwoman Dr. Susan M. Michael
- European Church Overseer Rev. Ingolf Ellßel
- Anglican theologian Dr. Gerald McDermott
- Bishop Robert Stearns of Eagles Wings Ministry
- NRB President Troy Miller
- Dr. Brad Young of Oral Roberts University
- Dr. Andrew J. Nolty of Regent University
- Archbishop Thomas Schirrmacher, former WEA Secretary General
- Catholic theologian Dr. André Villeneuve
- New Testament scholar Prof. Jacob Thiessen
- Rev. Dr. Samuel J. Tedder
- Jerusalem scholar Rev. Dr. Petra Heldt
- Israeli Bible scholar Dr. Erez Soref
- Sacha Roytman Dratwa, CEO of Combat Antisemitism Movement
- Rabbi Pesach Wolicki
- Calev Myers, Chairman of Judeo-Christian Zionist Congress
… and many more distinguished speakers.
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I’m very interested with your program of visit Israel