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Center for Reconciliation Annual Report 2012 13

U.S. Programs Summer Institute Feedback: Thank-you for an excellent week! [The] worship, music blend, plenary teaching were well designed and delivered. The flow and thematic sequence was refreshing. Christocentric, Biblical emphasis enriched and encouraged me. The Holy Spirit is moving powerfully in ministries of a new generation. It was renewing for me to catch some of their commitment to the dream. I go forth with a new energy and sense of hope. [The greatest gifts of the Summer Institute for me were] the deepening of my theology/spirituality of reconciliation and new insights, resources and practices for embodying it. Being reminded that this is first and foremost God s work, into which I have been invited to participate (not my work). Summer Institute Hosted 104 diverse participants from 24 states and 8 countries for our 5th annual Summer Institute: the one-of-a-kind intensive 5-day event that nourishes, renews, and deepens the capacities of U.S. and International leaders for the ministry of peace, reconciliation, and justice. Overall feedback from participants indicates that the institute was a profound experience. Sixty percent were at Duke for the first time, and many had never been to an institute that integrated a focus on intense learning, the practical ministry of reconciliation, and the community formed among participants. Offerred two new seminars at the Summer Institute Pursuing Reconciliation Institutionally and Listening Together: Muslims and Christians Reading Scripture that touched new depths of learning. This extended the Center s commitment to communicate wisdom and insights, as well as added to an already world class faculty network of theologians/seasoned practitioners for CFR programs. Welcomed six young Latino leaders from the National Immigrant Youth Alliance to the Summer Institute, and provided a space for their witness to inspire the next generation of leaders. [The Summer Institute] was one of the most spiritually formative weeks of my life...seeing the many stories of God s reconciliation in our world gave me the audacity to hope that God will continue to work in my community as well...i was renewed in my sense of call to equip the saints of Longview Community Church for the work of ministry. I was encouraged to continue leading our congregation towards a deeper love of God and neighbor. Phil Rushton, Assoc. Pastor, Longview Community Church, Longview, WA Reconcilers Weekend Reconcilers Weekend Feedback: Co-hosted Reconcilers Weekend 2012 Making Peace with the Land: Embracing God s Call to Reconcile with Creation with the Center for Environmental Leadership. Keynote speakers included Dr. Norm Christensen (Research Professor and Founding Dean of the Nicolas School of the Environment at Duke University), Dr. Norman Wirzba (Research Professor of Theology, Ecology The panelists and lecturers were full of wisdom and challenged me to think differently about creation. All of God s creation is very good. In Christ, we are not only reconciled to God and each other, but also, the land and we should be intentional in thought and deed about caring for all of creation! Enthusiastic information about ongoing projects and ways for community members to get involved in taking better care of God s creation. General and Rural Life at Duke Divinity School), and Fred Bahnson (Director of the Food, Faith, and Religious Leadership Initiative at Wake Forest University School of Divinity). The weekend offered deep connections between theology, ecology, and Christian community, while cultivating space for participants to form new visions of faithful relationship to the land. I appreciated the particularity in the Christian message of this and the near total avoidance of a mushy multi-faith generalizing. While, I appreciate the voices from other faiths, and respect other traditions, I believe it is important to ground our reasons for caring for creation within our particular Christian story of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth. Thank you. FY13 was a busy year for the CFR: Videos were created with the help of The Work of The People as a way of sharing the CFR story with a wider audience. We hope that in the future we ll be able to work with TWOTP to develop videos of the Resources for Reconciliation book series. http://www.theworkofthepeople.com/ CFR webpages on the DDS website have been revised and edited to better support our mission and narration of who we are, what we do and what we don t do. Take a look and tell us what you think! Foundations fundraising strategy developed and relationships fostered with new foundations. $150,000 grant received from the Henry Luce Foundation to support the costs of the new Christian-Muslim seminar at Summer Institute. $170,000 grant received from the Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Fund to cover international programs. $40,000 received from an anonymous foundation to support the GLI transition process. We said goodbye to several advisory board members (Gene Graham, Kathy Mansfield and Susan Dunwoody) in addition to the International Programs Coordinator, Gann Herman, who was instrumental in the start of the Great Lakes Initiative. We are grateful for their years of service and continued partnership. The CFR welcomed a new International Programs Coordinator, Kate Davelaar. Kate says: I m a connector. I like connecting people who I think need to be in conversation with each other, she said. I m excited for my network to expand again globally but also here in Durham. After a decade at Duke Divinity School and serving as CFR co-director, Emmanuel Katongole began his tenure at Notre Dame in Jan. 2013. We will all miss Father Emmanuel.

International Programs African Great Lakes Leadership Institute Northeast Asia Initiative Hosted the 7th annual and largest ever African Great Lakes Leadership Institute (January 13-19, 2013) at St. Mary s National Seminary, Ggaba, Kampala. Uganda. Of the 150 participants, seven nations of the Great Lakes Region were represented (Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda), 19 participants from the USA, and a multitude of denominations, making the GLI a rare and holy space in East Africa that gathers Christian leaders across the Catholic/ Protestant divide. This intensive weeklong institute fosters deep spiritual formation, continues to extend its reach into East Africa through national and international scholars and reconciliation practitioners who help sharpen the theological vision of peace, reconciliation, and justice in the region. Three significant leaders of the Catholic Church in Burundi participated in the Institute and named the opportunities for ecumenical fellowship and discussion as key gift to the witness of Christ in Burundi. Both Protestant and Catholic leaders in Burundi returned from the Institute with personal relationships and common commitments to work together in the truth and reconciliation process currently being undertaken by both government and civil society in Burundi. Feedback from the Great Lakes Region: I was already familiar with the GLI theological vision, one participant said, but not the word became flesh in the people and stories. These issues are not optional here. Christian identity and reconciliation is a matter of life and death. A great gift of the GLI is bringing a diversity of key leaders together. I am an expert in peacebuilding and conflict transformation. But this Institute has challenged all my understanding of reconciliation, not as my work but as God s gift. This was new for me and I now realize why many peacebuilding processes have failed, because they seem to be sought and implemented as pure programs, human initiatives.i thank the GLI Initiative. You do not know what this will generate in terms of building peace and reconciling communities in the region. A transition process is ongoing with the CFR and GLI partners. The goal is to deepen the regional resilience and rootedness of the GLI. In April 2013 the GLI partners developed and adopted a new mission statement: Our mission is to mobilize restless Christian leaders from across the Great Lakes Region, create a space for their transformation, and empower them to participate in God s mission of reconciliation in their own communities, organizations and nations. From December 3-5, 2012, twenty-eight Christian leaders gathered at Duke University to reflect on the search for peace in Northeast Asia, with participants from China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, and the U.S., representing Methodist, Presbyterian, Mennonite, Baptist, Catholic, Reformed, and Evangelical traditions. The gathering was convened by the CFR as a critical step in exploring Northeast Asia as a possible place of deep future connection. The gathering provided a unique inter-confessional space crossing generational and vocational boundaries and building relationships among diverse key leaders and institutions often separated by barriers of nation, denomination, and vocation. Though only two days and three nights, the consultation seemed to mark a before and after moment. People discovered strangers who were also restless for something new, and new friendships were formed. There was a shared sense that God s reconciling mission is far bigger than any single nation, denomination, or organization, and that we need one another to pursue that mission. With this in mind, the CFR, together with DDS senior leaders and our partners in the region have come to a sense of a proposed roadmap forward.

Student Programs Second, a passage which precedes this: But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us (2 Corinthians 4:7). These have been years filled with both gifts and challenges, both fruitfulness and fragility, right there together. I am grateful for the mystery of how God works so faithfully in the midst. Greetings Friends, This is the 9th year of ministry of the Duke Divinity School Center for Reconciliation, and the gifts released have extended far beyond what we asked or imagined when the Center began in 2005. I am deeply grateful for the companionship and support of so many. As we enter year ten, I am drawn to two Scriptures. First, the one that inspired our founding: In Christ, God was reconciling the world to himself and entrusting the message of reconciliation to us (2 Corinthians 5:19). As you read this annual report, please pray for us as we seek to remain faithful to the three focuses of our mission within Duke Divinity School: to cultivate new leaders in work with students and faculty; to communicate wisdom and hope by generating fresh theological and practical resources to serve the church; and to create spaces which nourish Christian leadership in the U.S. and throughout the world. We are grateful for your support as we enter the Center s next chapter of ministry and maturity. In gratitude to God, Chris Rice, Director CFR staff members, along with 11 Duke Divinity School students, attended the Christian Community Development Association (CCDA) National Conference in the Twin Cities, where Chris Rice and Emmanuel Katongole were keynote speakers on the conference s theme - Reconcile. programs ended tomorrow, one community-worker said, this neighborhood would never be the same as it was before. Since 2010, 22 Duke Divinity School students have participated in Pilgrimages of Pain and Hope. Financial Summary The CFR is responsible for raising 100% of its operating budget, including salaries and benefits. We are grateful for the many individuals and foundations who support our work financially. Lead six Duke Divinity students on the Center s annual Spring Pilgrimage of Pain and Hope to New Song Urban Ministries/New Born Community of Faith in Baltimore, MD and Richmond Hill/Hope in the Cities in Richmond, VA for a week of ministry and reflection on the intersections of faith, poverty, injustice, and race. Fostered space for students who hunger for opportunities to explore their calling in an urban setting, while listening to seasoned practitioners rooted in a particular place speak to both the celebrations and laments of ministry and life together in Baltimore. The pilgrimage challenged assumptions about wealth and poverty, and witnessed the fruits of the ministry s enduring commitment: If all our Placed six students as interns in Teaching Communities exemplary communities of reconciliation practice to be formed into leaders for Christian reconciliation ministry. Placements included: The Church of the Saviour (Washington D.C.), New Born (Baltimore, MD), Neighborhood Ministries (Phoenix, AZ), LaSalle Street Church (Chicago, IL), L Arche DC (Washington, DC), and Reality Ministries (Durham, NC). Students gained understanding of ministry faithfully embodied in particular places, setting them on new vocational paths or deepening an already strong sense of calling. Since 2006, 49 Duke Divinity School students have been placed in a Teaching Communities Field Education internships. CFR Total Expenses FY 2013: $611,731 Student Programs 3% US Programs 31% FY13 Carryover 1% Management and Fundraising 19% International Programs 46% CFR Total Income FY 2013: $611,731 Foundations 47% Individual Donors 28% Book Royalties 1% FY12 Carryover 8% DDS 5% Conference Fees 11%

We are grateful for all the volunteers and student associates who work with us. Without you, we would not be able to accomplish as much as we do.