(ENInews) ? The newly elected president of the Council of Churches in Cuba (CIC) says he believes Pentecostal and historic churches can work together “because God calls us to be God’s people.” The Rev. Joel Ortega Dopico, of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, called on the leaders of the churches to take advantage of the moment to think about social, ecclesial and ecumenical projects, “or what we lack so as to be able to come together as a Cuban family.” In his sermon at the Council’s assembly 26-27, May where the new leadership of CIC was installed, Ortega referred to the encounter of the rich man with Jesus and pointed out the need for a greater commitment to the cause of the Kingdom of God, according to a report by the Latin America and Caribbean Communication Agency.
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