Fri, 03/04/2022 - 02:30 By Gayle Coleman

We join with all who witness and work for peace and justice around the world

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Refugees try to stay warm at the Medyka border crossing in Poland after fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine, March 1, 2022.

Credit: AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu

Published On: March 2, 2022

The United Church of Canada condemns the invasion of Ukraine by President Putin of Russia. This act of aggression contravenes the Charter of the United Nations (UN) and represents a serious violation of international law. We call on all parties to immediately cease hostilities and to undertake action to restore peace, including through the negotiations underway in Belarus.

The United Church of Canada joins UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres in his call for the protection of the lives and human rights of residents of Ukraine. In addition to an immediate cessation to hostilities there is an urgent need for humanitarian assistance to be distributed to all those who have been impacted by the ongoing violence and to allow continuous unimpeded access. Food, shelter, health care, and comfort must be provided in adherence to the principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence. We call on governments to keep borders open and provide safe refuge for everyone escaping the conflict and to create safe pathways for all regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, or creed.

As Moderator, I am grateful to communities of faith holding in prayer the people of Ukraine and all people peacefully protesting violations of international law and human rights in the region. I join you in asking God to help us to be peace-bearers as individuals, as communities, and as nation-states. In our commitment to justice and peace, let us call on government leadership to help bring this to an end so no more lives are lost or communities harmed.

We join with all who witness and work for peace and justice around the world, even in the face of violent conflict.

I invite you also to explore whether there is a Ukrainian Catholic church, Ukrainian Orthodox church, or Ukrainian community centre close to you to whom you might write a letter of concern and solidarity or extend solidarity to people of Ukrainian descent in your community.

We offer this prayer and sample letter.

The United Church of Canada is receiving funds that will be directed to humanitarian assistance in Ukraine through its ecumenical partner, ACT Alliance, which is responding to the rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation. ACT members are scaling up their presence inside Ukraine and in neighbouring countries to aid those impacted by the current armed hostilities. You can donate to the Conflict in Ukraine appeal.

May peace reign in Ukraine and for all peoples facing renewed violent conflict.

Christ’s peace,

Right Rev. Dr. Richard Bott
Moderator