ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. -- Bishops from President Bush's denomination
today congratulated him on his reelection to a second term and offered
to work with him "to build bridges of understanding."
Meeting at Epworth by the Sea, a United Methodist retreat center, the
group of 130 bishops from the U.S., Africa, Europe, and Asia, released
the following statement:
Council of Bishops
The United Methodist Church Congratulates U.S. President George W.
Bush
The Council of Bishops of The United Methodist Church offers its
congratulations to U.S. President George W. Bush as he assumes the
presidency for a second term. We thank Massachusetts Sen. John F.
Kerry for the gracious way he has accepted the voters' decision. The
Council represents 11 million United Methodists in the United
States, Africa, Europe, and Asia.
Our prayers are for President Bush, his wife, Laura, and their
family, and for Sen. Kerry, his wife, Teresa, and their family,
after the tightly contested presidential race.
We pledge to work with President Bush to build bridges of
understanding that we pray will lead to overcoming the gulfs that
divide the nation and the world.
In every nation, where free elections are held, they create
crossroads of opportunities. This year's U.S. election is no
different. The election process reflected the nation's concerns
about moral values, economic well-being, and national security. It
is of no small consequence that these are also worldwide concerns
growing out of our understanding of Christian faith.
We will continue to keep our brother in Christ, and fellow United
Methodist, President Bush, in our prayers. We look forward to
building a constructive relationship with him as we shape a world
where we do justice, love mercy and walk humbly with God.
Bishop Peter D. Weaver, President
On behalf of the Council of Bishops
Nov. 4, 2004
Epworth by the Sea, St. Simons Island, Ga.
Following a 200-year tradition of giving a signed Bible to each U.S.
president, the bishops then began signing a leather-bound Bible, which
will be presented to President Bush. President Bush is a member of
Highland Park United Methodist Church in Dallas, Texas.