Christian leaders gather for emergency Jerusalem summit on antisemitism and Israel

Antisemitism US

by Tola Mbakwe, Premier

More than 200 Christian theologians, pastors and ministry leaders from over 30 countries have gathered in Jerusalem this week for an emergency summit, focused on rising antisemitism and the Church’s relationship with Israel.

The three-day Jerusalem Summit, hosted by the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ), began on Tuesday and explored what organisers described as growing hostility towards Jewish communities worldwide since the Hamas attacks on Israel on 7th October 2023.

The conference also examined theological debates surrounding Israel’s place in God’s purposes and concerns over the resurgence of Replacement Theology, the belief that the Church has superseded Israel in God’s redemptive plan. Organisers said the summit aimed to reaffirm what they describe as the biblical significance of Israel and the Jewish roots of the Christian faith.

The event featured contributions from theologians, academics, ministry leaders, Israeli officials and Jewish representatives.

Dr Jurgen Bühler, President of the ICEJ, said it came at a critical time for the global Church.

“We are living in a decisive moment for the Church, as antisemitism is surging at an alarming rate worldwide following the 7th October terror invasion, and too many Christian leaders are responding with silence,” he said in a statement ahead of the event.  “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.”

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