120. Letter from the Co-Chair of the UPF Presiding Council

Hyun Jin Moon
November 4, 2009

From: UPF International Secretariat
Re: Letter from the Co-Chairman
Date: November 4, 2009

Please find attached a letter from the Co-Chair of the UPF Presiding Council, Dr. Hyun Jin Moon.

Dear UPF Regional Chairs, Regional Secretaries General, National Leaders and Senior Advisors,

I want to thank you for you steadfast service to the mission and ideals of the Universal Peace Federation, rooted in the vision of my Father, and carried to every nation around the world when my Father embarked on his historical world peace tour, following his launch of UPF on September 12, 2005 at Lincoln Center in New York City.

It has been my privilege to serve UPF, along with Rev. Chung Hwan Kwak, as Co-Chair of the Presiding Council, since being elected in July 2007, at the time of the WCSF in Korea.

Since that time, by the grace of God, UPF has risen as a true champion of peace, known and respected the world over, and making impact among leaders in all sectors, including religion, government, academia, business, the arts, the media, sports, and the United Nations. UPF's growth and development have exceeded all expectations. Always the vision of my Father has been the guiding ideal of our work and our roadmap to peace.

I want to report that on November 4, announcements were sent out to UPF leaders worldwide from the International President of FFWPU, the Unification Church, announcing a significant leadership change for UPF. My brother, Rev. Hyung Jin Moon, who is the International President of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, the Unification Church, was announced as the new Chairman of UPF. In addition, four Korean elders were announced as the Vice Chairs of UPF. The installation of these five leaders, according to the memo, is scheduled for November 18, in Korea. Also, these leadership changes have been announced as effective October 24.

Prior to these recent communications, FFWPU also announced that Rev. Chung Hwan Kwak was to be replaced as International President of UPF.

All of these announcements are coming from the headquarters office of FFWPU, the Unification Church.

Throughout its history, UPF was never under the authority and administration of the Unification Church. It has been guided by the vision of my Father, and governed by a board of directors, and by the advice and guidance of the members of the Presiding Council and the Global Peace Council. The recent memos, however, indicate a call for a significant change of leadership and a new governing structure. No member of the board of directors of UPF, and no members of the UPF Secretariat were consulted about any of these announcements.

The International Secretariat, based in New York, that has served UPF over the years, will cease operations at this time. We expect that the leadership of FFWPU will announce its plans for its administration of UPF as a project of FFWPU.

Also, I am sure I speak for all of us in saying that we are greatly indebted to Rev. Kwak's service and sacrifice over many years, not only to UPF, but for more than 50 years of serving my Father's work, and for being instrumental in developing so many predecessor organizations, founded by my Father, that lay the foundation for UPF.

I remain as committed as ever to UPF's original ideals and to my Father's peace messages, and the vision of building one family under God.

For this reason, I remain committed and will devote my heart and soul to developing the Global Peace Festival series in 2010 and the Global Peace Convention in Manila this December. These programs will not go forward as projects of UPF, and will have no formal or legal association with FFWPU. Rather, a separate GPF foundation is being established for this purpose.

I ask for the support of Ambassadors for Peace around the world, as we seek to build one family under God. Rest assured that the original vision of the UPF, and the roadmap to peace articulated by my Father will be carried forward with GPF. My Father's ideal is a God-centered world in which people of every race, religion, nationality and culture live in harmony as members of one family under God. He did not intend to establish simply a church or new religion.

I look forward to an opportunity to meet with you in Manila and during the coming year when GPF comes to your nation. Let us work together to build one family under God, through interfaith, family and service.

Respectfully yours,

Hyun Jin Moon
Co-Chair
Presiding Council
Universal Peace Federation 

116. One Family Under God: A New Vision for Peace in the 21st Century

Hyun Jin Moon or other speaker
February 15th - May 15th 2009
Keynote Address
UPF Global Peace Tour

Distinguished guests, friends, family, ladies and gentlemen: welcome to the Universal Peace Federation Global Peace Tour.

It is a privilege and an honor to be here. 2008 was truly a whirlwind year of GPF success all over the world. We meet once again to make a new determination to advance the cause of peace here and around the world.

I want to share with you a dramatic vision of peace for the 21st Century that is sweeping across our globe. It is a spiritual vision rooted in time-enduring principles, values and aspirations, and it is inspiring a great peace movement throughout the world. That unifying vision is “One Family under God!”

Almost everyone in the world would agree that we are living at time of global crisis. The attention of most governments, the G-20 and the United Nations is currently focused on the ongoing worldwide financial chaos. On top of that, there is the continuing challenge of ongoing conflict and violence flaring up all over the world. Even more fundamentally, we face a growing moral and spiritual crisis, evidenced in the rise of family and marriage breakdown, divorce, the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and the growing number of young people alienated from society and prone to violent and anarchic impulses.

Another serious concern for people of every nation is the issue of human care and protection of the environment. We need to respond more quickly and more consistently to the global challenges of climate change, deforestation, deteriorating air quality, water, and soil contamination, to name but a few.

Despite these challenges, I believe that the universal appeal of the vision to create “One Family under God” testifies to the fact that we do live at time when lasting change is truly possible, if we are able to understand the root causes of our problems. This is the main purpose of the Global Peace Tour and the Global Peace Festivals which are promoting a platform of interfaith cooperation, strengthening the family, and a culture of service for the sake of renewing our communities and nations. We are looking for nothing less than a moral and spiritual awakening rooted in the universal vision of “One Family under God.”

There are already some very encouraging results. In Kenya, Prime Minister Raila Odinga acknowledged that the principles he had learned by attending our UPF peace conferences helped him and other parliamentarians make the necessary step to end the tribal violence plaguing his nation, especially after the contested presidential elections. We are now beginning to educate a new generation of young leaders in these important principles.

At the Global Peace Festival in Malaysia, a predominately Muslim nation, the Honorable Mahathir Mohammed, Prime Minister for 22 years, warned that religious leaders, especially within his own faith of Islam, must not politicize religion for their own purposes. Instead, they should go back to the original teachings of their traditions, which advocated peace and the need to create the “brotherhood of man.” Our interfaith service projects, seminars and dialogues are aimed at helping people of all faiths find common ground together. Religious leaders numbering in the tens of thousands from all faith traditions are gathering to celebrate and commit to this vision to create a new global, inter-faith peace initiative.

Following the Global Peace Festival in Paraguay, a group of parliamentary leaders are lobbying for the introduction of a law to establish a department or ministry of peace -- an idea also making progress in Canada and an initiative that the Global Peace Tour is now taking around the world.

Our next major Global Peace Festival will be held this May in the city of Jakarta, Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim nation. It is our hope and expectation that the model of interfaith unity as a road to peace that we present there will help breathe new life into efforts for peaceful resolution in areas of seemingly intractable conflict such as the Middle East. Festivals are also planned in Taipei, Bangkok and Kathmandu.

The Dream of God

Ladies and gentlemen, just as we have big aspirations and hopes for our children, so too did God have great expectations for humanity. God wanted his children to establish a true family which could be the school of true love, true life and true lineage. It would have been God’s family, where he could dwell as the eternal true parent of all mankind.

Tragically, humanity’s first ancestors fell away from this ideal, and this dream was not realized. Nevertheless, God has not abandoned mankind. He has worked patiently throughout human history, waiting in agony and lamentation for someone to realize His unfilled dream.

Now, the time has come to make that dream a reality through the universal vision of “One Family under God,” transcending nationality and creed. In this way we can fulfill the original mission of Jesus, Buddha, Mohammed and the founders of other religions to create the universal family of God and usher in an age of everlasting peace and prosperity.

The one who has taken on the mantle to realize that dream in our modern era is none other than my father, the Reverend Dr. Sun Myung Moon. He has devoted his entire life and resources to the fulfillment of a promise he made to God.

My father has always believed that God inspired the formation all religions and has worked through them to lead humanity towards the fulfillment of that dream. As a result, all faiths invoke universal principles, values and aspirations that transcend their particular religious and cultural traditions, having the possibility to come together on common ground.

Therefore, the vision to create “One Family under God” is not the dream of just one man, one woman, one family or one religion, but the dream of all humanity and, most of all, the dream of God.

Why “One Family” under God? The family is the cornerstone of peace. First, it is universal. Regardless of race, ethnicity, nationality and religion we are all members of families.

Secondly, the family represents the most intimate of human relationships. We use familial terms to describe the closeness of any relationship saying, “that person is like my father, like my mother, my brother, my sister, my son and like my daughter.” Therefore, the family should be the school of love where we learn to love all humanity in its richness and diversity.

Marriage and family are the fundamental building blocks of any society, but every nation in the world is in grave danger of losing this most valuable tradition. Divorce and family breakdown are at an all time high. Every nation faces major challenges with its youth. The social and economic cost of the breakdown of the family is staggering.

The healing of the family is a spiritual task. We must make it our priority to bring God back into every family. When God is the center of our families, all our other problems will fade away. Let us create “One Family under God,” one family at a time!

The Importance of an Interfaith Effort for Peace

Another urgent challenge facing the world is to peacefully integrate her many religious and cultural traditions. As we all know, religious conflict is right now an ever present threat to the stability and security of the world.

Peace among faith traditions cannot come about through mere dialogue or through “tolerating” one another's prayers and rituals. A true interfaith experience is a celebration of the core principles, values, and aspirations that bind all people together as one family.

The United Nations has adopted an entirely secularist worldview, excluding the spiritual dimension of human experience. It has focused on the principle of national sovereignty as its guiding value, but with little consideration of God or the teachings of our world’s great religions.

Since the year 2000 Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon, has been calling for United Nations renewal, and a new kind of United Nations’ system that is more inclusive of faith-based leadership. This is why we are promoting the establishment of an inter-religious council at the United Nations, based on an understanding of human rights as “endowed by our Creator,” and why we are forging innovative partnerships for the advancement of the Millennium Development Goals.

To do this, UPF is working in collaboration with governments, faith-based organizations, NGOs and academic institutions, providing a value-centered and God-centered vision of peace. We are calling upon leaders from all fields of endeavor and people of good conscience to join forces for the sake of a moral and spiritual awakening and the renewal of individuals, families, societies, institutions, and nations. Will you join us in this task?

The task of promoting true interfaith understanding is an urgent priority for our world. Before we call ourselves Christian or Muslim, Catholic or Pentecostal, Buddhist or Hindu; before we see ourselves as black, white, or yellow, or identify ourselves as American or Korean we are all the sons and daughters of God and members of his eternal family.

The Culture of Service

Building a culture of service is another core goal of the Global Peace Festival and a vital step for peace. There is something deeply spiritual in serving others. It is not something we should do for only a day, a month or even a year. It has to become a way of life. When “living for the sake of others” becomes a habit, we come to see the true value God places on all human beings.

We are promoting a spirit of volunteerism and peaceful cooperation around the world. Communities and nations are being transformed through our efforts to build a culture of service rooted in the peace philosophy of “living for the sake of others.”

I’d like to see this nation build on these efforts and create a grassroots movement that will spread into a global culture of serving others. Taking this one step further, I’d like to see this nation’s volunteer partners joining with those of the United States, Korea and other nations to establish a global service alliance.

Imagine young people from enemy nations and from different faiths working side by side in service! Any initial misunderstandings and suspicions would fade away as they sweat, cry and laugh together with a common purpose and cause.

Call to Action

The dream of “One Family under God” will be the clarion call of our age! As my father said in a recent Peace Message, the time has come: “to tear down the man-made walls of race, culture, religion and country, and establish the peaceful, ideal world of God’s cherished desire.”

The power of one human family united with the Will of God can quell the turmoil of conflict throughout the world. It can end the strife and poverty of Africa, the conflict in the Middle East, and the final remnant of the Cold War on the Korean Peninsula. It is only as one family under God that we can solve the economic and moral crisis that is engulfing our societies and usher in an age of justice and equity for all nations.

The Universal Peace Federation and its Ambassadors for Peace are already putting these principles into action all over the world. In the Middle East, for example, Universal Peace Federation’s interfaith gatherings are helping Christians, Muslims and Jews to rediscover their common heritage in Abraham. They are realizing that they have more in common than the issues that currently divide them, and that they truly are brothers and sisters of faith longing equally for peace and reconciliation.

Our South Asia Peace Initiative played a crucial role in bringing the Maoist opposition and governmental forces of Nepal into peaceful coalition, ending years of bloody conflict. Our UPF Representative in Nepal now has a busy portfolio as a member of the newly created unity government. We have also had many other breakthroughs in the Balkans, the South Caucasus and in Mindanao in the Philippines.

With this in mind, I would like to invite you to take part in one of the important next steps in forging this global peace movement. This December, we will hold the first ever Global Peace Convention. We will gather representatives from every city and nation and learn from the remarkable success stories that are taking place around the world throughout a week of celebration, networking, conferences and planning.

There was keen interest from around the world from many cities that wanted to host this exciting and prestigious convention. London, Washington, Tokyo and Seoul were all strong candidates. But in the end, the winning bid was submitted by Manila, Philippines.

I want to urge all of you to lend your full support to the success of this most important Peace Convention. We need your participation, and we need your leadership and investment. We want to hear about your successes, and we want to engage you with many other champions of peace-building from around the world. We also need sponsors and founding partners who are willing and able to bring their financial resources and other assets, their networks and their vision to help make the Convention a success.

I hope and expect to see all of you in the Philippines!

This is a time of new hope. With God’s grace, as surely as light overcomes the darkness, an era of peace and prosperity will emerge from the depths of distrust and hatred as we work together as one family.

Together, let us dare to dream the greatest dream of all! Let us own the dream to create “One Family under God.” May God bless you and your family, and may God bless this great nation. Thank you very much! 

114. One Family Under God

Hyun Jin Moon
December 13, 2008
Manila, Philippines
Keynote Address At The Global Peace Festival
As Published in Manila Bulletin

Distinguished guests from around the world, friends, family, ladies and gentlemen:

Welcome to the Global Peace Festival in beautiful Manila, Philippines!

It is a privilege and an honor to be back here in Manila, exactly one year and one day after the Global Peace Festival 2007 began a whirlwind year of GPF successes all over the world.

We have come full circle, both figuratively and literally, as we meet once again at the Quirino Grandstand to celebrate the culminating event of the Global Peace Festival series in 2008.

Before I begin, I would like to take a moment to recognize my dear friend, the Hon. Jose de Venecia Jr., for his great efforts throughout the world as an international Ambassador for the Global Peace Festival.

I’d like to particularly thank Chairman Emilio Yap of the Manila Bulletin; Undersecretary Josephine Dominguez from the Office of the President; and Bishop Pedro Maglaya of the Inter-religious Federation for World Peace for their tireless efforts to make this Festival in Manila a success.

I’d also like to acknowledge the Office of the Presidential Advisor on the Peace Process, the Department of Education, the Commission on Higher Education, the Philippine Information Agency; the Armed Forces and the Police and all the many other institutions that have given the Global Peace Festival their support.

I know that many thousands of other volunteers have prayed and worked hard to prepare for this day, and I want thank all of you. May God continue to bless your efforts for peace!

Recently the eyes of the world have been on the great changes taking place in the United States.

With Barack Obama’s ascendancy to the highest office of the world’s only remaining superpower, people around the world are anticipating a new era of peace, prosperity and cooperation.

"Change, yes we can" has become the slogan of not only a successful campaign but also a message of hope at a time of national and global crisis.

Although hope is absolutely necessary at times of uncertainty, change for the sake of change is never enough. The goal and direction of that change is far more important.

As we gather here in Manila, the capital of this great nation of the Philippines, I want to share with you a vision of change that is sweeping across our globe, especially throughout Asia and the Pan-Pacific Rim.

It is a spiritual vision rooted in time-enduring principles, values and aspirations, and it is inspiring a great peace movement throughout the world.

That unifying vision is "One Family under God!"

We have already held Global Peace Festivals in more than 20 countries around the world, and many more are planned for 2009.

As a man of faith, I believe that the universal appeal of the vision to create "One Family under God" testifies to the providential age in which we live. I am happy to report that with God’s grace we have surpassed all of our expectations.

To recognize just some of our accomplishments, the Global Peace Festival held in Paraguay helped the first peaceful, democratic transfer of power between civilian governments in that South American nation, and planted the dream of creating a larger Latin American Union under the vision of "One Family under God."

In Kenya, Prime Minister Raila Odinga acknowledged that the principles he had learned by attending our peace conferences helped him and other parliamentarians make the necessary step to end the tribal violence plaguing his nation, especially after last year’s contested presidential elections.

The President of Mongolia, the leader of the People’s Revolutionary Party, told me that the vision of creating "One Family under God" was essential in establishing the spiritual and moral life of his nation and uniting his people in the wake of post-election violence.

At the Global Peace Festival in Malaysia, a predominately Muslim nation, the Honorable Mahathir Mohammed, Prime Minister for 22 years, warned that religious leaders, especially within his own faith of Islam, must not politicize religion for their own purposes. Instead, they should go back to the original teachings of their traditions, which advocated peace and the need to create the "brotherhood of man."

In the Republic of Korea, where religious conflict has recently emerged as yet another obstacle, the Global Peace Festival challenged religious and political leaders to go beyond their narrow sectarian thinking and unite under the universal platform of "One Family under God" so that a united Korea will hold to God-centered values and principles, thus safeguarding religious freedoms and human rights upon reunification.

The Global Peace Festival has also emphasized the important mission of the entire American hemisphere, especially in light of the Pan-Pacific Rim era.

In Washington DC and four other US cities, we articulated the need to expand the original American Dream of creating "One Nation under God" to a more universal dream of creating "One Family under God," going beyond race, nationality, and creed.

At each festival, religious leaders numbering in the tens of thousands from all faith traditions gathered to celebrate and commit to this vision to create a new global, inter-faith peace initiative.

Just six days ago in Brasilia, the capital of the largest nation in Latin America, the Global Peace Festival challenged Christian leaders in both North and South America to initiate a hemispheric "Great Awakening" rooted in the universal vision of "One Family under God."

The key sponsor of this festival was the Assemblies of God, the largest Pentecostal fellowship in the world, in conjunction with other major denominations and faith traditions committed to the true universal spirit of the Christian message.

The dream of God

Ladies and gentlemen, just as we have big aspirations and hopes for our children, so too did God have great expectations for humanity. God wanted His children to establish a true family which could be the school of true love, true life and true lineage.

It would have been God’s family, where He could dwell as the eternal true parent of all mankind.

Tragically, humanity’s first ancestors Adam and Eve fell away from this ideal, and this dream was not realized. Nevertheless, God has not abandoned mankind. He has worked patiently throughout human history, waiting in agony and lamentation for someone to realize His unfilled dream.

Two thousand years ago, the young son of a carpenter changed the world in which he lived.

Jesus was born into the lineage of Israel. As a Jew, He was born into an exclusive religious and cultural tradition which maintained a sacred covenant with God at a time when most ancient civilizations believed in a pantheon of gods. As a result, they felt that they alone had a special place in God’s providence.

Breaking with the established traditions of His own people, Jesus referred to God as His Father and all humanity as His brothers and sisters.

He gave a message of a true, selfless love, spiritual accountability and the promise of universal salvation, beyond the chosen people to the entire human family.

Jesus earnestly hoped that the nation of Israel and the leaders of Judaism could unite with Him and help Him fulfill God’s dream to create One Family under God.

Jesus came to pour new wine into what He hoped would be new wine skins. But the vessels prepared by God to receive the new wine abandoned Him and His mission. Tragically, instead of being glorified, Jesus was not accepted and He had to go the way of the cross.

Yet the message and the vision that He championed 2,000 years ago planted the seeds for global Christianity and opened the door to the modern era, as this Christian spirit crossed the Atlantic and reached the American hemisphere.

Christianity and the modern era

I believe that the birth of the United States of America was an event which defined the universal spirit of Jesus' message and set the tone of Christianity in the Americas. Thus, it became an important milestone in the providence of God.

The Declaration of Independence represented a new covenant with God that recognized His sovereignty as the basis of "inalienable rights," setting the stage for our modern understanding of human rights and the ideals of religious freedom.

Built upon the principles and values of establishing a state under the sovereignty of God, the American dream was never just a political or an economic dream. It was the dream of building "One Nation under God."

Now, the time has come to take that dream beyond the confines of "One Nation under God" to the more universal vision of "One Family under God," transcending nationality and creed.

In this way we can fulfill the original mission of Jesus to create the family of God and usher in an age of everlasting peace and prosperity.

The one who has taken on the mantle to realize that dream in our modern era is none other than my father, the Reverend Dr. Sun Myung Moon.

After receiving a revelation on a cold Easter Sunday 73 years ago, he devoted his entire life and resources to the fulfillment of that dream.

My father has always believed that God inspired the formation of all religions and has worked through them to lead humanity towards the fulfillment of that dream.

All faiths invoke universal principles, values and aspirations that transcend their particular religious and cultural traditions, having the possibility to come together on common ground.

Nevertheless, he has also emphasized the special role of Christianity, inspired by Jesus' universal message and moved by the Holy Spirit, to play a leading role in realizing the dream of "One Family under God."

To my father, the goal of "One Family under God" should be realized upon the united foundation of World Christianity which is true to the spirit of Jesus, and has the capacity to embrace all faiths.

The vision to create "One Family under God" is not the dream of just one man, one woman, one family or one religion, but the dream of all humanity and, most of all, the dream of God.

The Asia Pacific era

Ladies and gentlemen, in order to be real peacemakers, we must see ourselves as God sees us, a people anointed and appointed by God with a mission that extends throughout this nation of the Philippines, Asia and the entire Pacific Rim.

Although all of Asia is deeply spiritual, there are only two nations that share a Christian heritage. Those two nations are Korea and the Philippines.

Like Christianity in the Americas, Korea, to the north, is predominantly Protestant and the Philippines, to the south, are mostly Catholic.

I believe it is fair to say that God has a special providential plan for these two nations and the Christian spirit they have nurtured, especially during this era of the Pan-Pacific Rim.

Imagine if the rising powers of Asia to the west and the American hemisphere to the east could unite upon the Pacific Rim rooted in Jesus' universal spirit and mission to create "One Family under God." Korea and the Philippines, representing the north and the south could be leading nations in ushering an age of everlasting peace.

Both Korea and the Philippines have historically had very close relationships with the United States. Having a common spiritual heritage, all three nations, I believe, have an important role to play in leading the entire world back to God’s dream for humanity.

At the Global Peace Festival in Washington DC, I explained that the United States was created and raised by God to fulfill a Biblical promise, first made in the book of Isaiah.

That promise was to build a Second Israel where all of God’s children, from every race, nation and religion could come and worship Him in accordance to their conscience.

In the same way, God is hoping that the island nation of the Philippines and the peninsula nation of Korea can unite together and play a leading role in taking the vision of "One Family under God" throughout Asia and the world.

Will you do it? Yes or no?

The true family model for peace

Why "One Family" under God? The family is the cornerstone of peace. First, it is universal. Regardless of race, ethnicity, nationality and religion we are all members of families.

Secondly, the family represents the most intimate of human relationships. We use familial terms to describe the closeness of any relationship saying, "that person is like my father, like my mother, my brother, my sister, my son and like my daughter."

Therefore, the family should be the school of love where we learn to love all humanity in its richness and diversity.

Marriage and family are the fundamental building blocks of any society, but the Philippines and all other nations are in danger of losing this most valuable tradition.

Divorce and family breakdown are at an all-time high. Every nation faces major challenges with its youth. The social and economic cost of the breakdown of the family is staggering.

The healing of the family is a spiritual task. We must make it our priority to bring God back into every family. When God is the center of our families, all our other problems will fade away.

Let us create "One Family under God," one family at a time!

Will you do it? Yes or no?

A new interfaith effort for peace

Another urgent challenge facing the Philippines is to integrate her many religious and cultural traditions.

You know firsthand that religious conflict is an ever present threat to the stability and security of this nation, the region and the world.

Peace among faith traditions cannot come about through mere dialogue or through "tolerating" one another’s prayers and rituals.

A true interfaith experience is a celebration of the core principles, values, and aspirations that bind all people together as one family.

The task of promoting true interfaith understanding is an urgent priority for our world and an important goal of the Global Peace Festivals.

Before we call ourselves Christian or Muslim, Catholic or Pentecostal, Buddhist or Hindu; before we see ourselves as black, white, or yellow, or identify ourselves as American, Korean, or Filipino, we are all the sons and daughters of God and members of His eternal family.

The culture of service

Building a culture of service is another core goal of the Global Peace Festival and a vital step for peace.

There is something deeply spiritual in serving others. It is not something we should do for only a day, a month or even a year. It has to become a way of life.

When "living for the sake of others" becomes a habit, we come to see the true value God places on all human beings.

We are promoting a spirit of volunteerism and peaceful cooperation around the world. Communities and nations are being transformed through our efforts to build a culture of service rooted in the peace philosophy of "living for the sake of others."

I’d like to see the Philippines, and all Asian nations build on these efforts and create a grassroots movement that will spread into a global culture of serving others.

Taking this one step further, I’d like to see the Philippines' volunteer partners joining with those of the United States, Japan, Korea and other nations to establish a Global Peace Corps.

Imagine young people from enemy nations and from different faiths working side by side in service!

Any initial misunderstandings and suspicions would fade away as they sweat, cry and laugh together with a common purpose and cause.

Call to action

As we celebrate the Global Peace Festival here in Manila, we must initiate a worldwide "Great Awakening," rooted in the true universal spirit of Christianity taught by Jesus 2,000 years ago.

Only by doing this can we realize and fulfill Jesus' true providential mission of creating "One Family under God."

The dream of "One Family under God" will be the clarion call of our age! As my father said in a recent Peace Message, the time has come:

"to tear down the man-made walls of race, culture, religion and country, and establish the peaceful, ideal world of God’s cherished desire."

The power of one human family united with the Will of God can quell the turmoil of conflict throughout the world.

It can end the strife and poverty of Africa, the conflict in the Middle East, and the final remnant of the Cold War on the Korean Peninsula.

As citizens of the Philippines, the Americas and the world, let us make a solemn pledge, under the steadfast gaze of our ancestors, to lead the world to peace through the vision of "One Family under God."

With this in mind, I would like to share with you some exciting news.

Next year we will hold the first-ever World Convention of the Global Peace Festival.

We will gather representatives from every city and nation where the GPF was held in 2008 and 2009 for a week of celebration, networking, conferences and planning.

Of course, there has been keen interest from around the world from many cities that want to host this exciting and prestigious convention.

London, Washington, Tokyo and Seoul were all strong candidates. But in the end, I am pleased to announce to you this evening that this Global Peace Festival World Convention will be held... right here in Manila!

This is a time when God is pouring out His Holy Spirit upon the world.

With God’s grace, as surely as light overcomes the darkness, an era of peace and prosperity will emerge from the depths of distrust and hatred.

Together, let us dare to dream the greatest dream of all! Let us own the dream to create "One Family under God."

May God bless you and your family, and may God bless this great nation of the Philippines! Thank you very much! 

113. Interfaith Cooperation, Protection of Human Rights and Dignity

Hyun Jin Moon
December 2, 2008
Co-Chair, Universal Peace Federation
Address at the United Nations Headquarters, New York, USA

A Symposium in Celebration of the 60th Anniversary of the Signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Your Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen. It is indeed a privilege and a high honor to speak to you here at the United Nations today. I’d like to thank the missions of Guinea, Kenya, Ethiopia, and Nepal for their support of this precedent-setting initiative.

For the last month the eyes of the world have been on Barack Obama, President-elect of the United States, and his preparations to take office. Each new appointment to his cabinet team is being scrutinized hopefully for evidence that we are about to witness a new era in this country with new policies that can bring about peace and prosperity for all people.

“Change, yes we can!” has become the slogan of not only a successful campaign but also a message of hope at a time of national and global crisis. Of course, change for the sake of change is not enough. The goal and direction of that change is far more important.

This is therefore a very good time for the United Nations to reflect upon its own strategies and policies to create peace, and to consider options that will help the UN gain greater support from all the nations and peoples of the world.

Eight years ago, my father, the Reverend Dr. Sun Myung Moon, speaking right here in this room, predicted that the greatest challenge to peace in the 21st century would come from conflict between religions and their followers.

For that reason, he urged the UN to quickly create an “Inter-religious Council” that would bring together the leaders of the world’s great faiths.

There are several reasons why this is so important. Firstly, the UN certainly needs to pay a lot attention to the voices of the faith communities of the world. More than 90 percent of the world is religious, and spiritual passions are a fundamental source of meaning and purpose for most people on the planet. Religions, at their best, must bring their wisdom to bear on the great problems facing humanity.

The second and equally important reason is that the creation of such an Inter-religious Council will allow the United Nations to play a coordinating and mediating role when conflict and dispute arises. Moreover, the religious leaders and the communities they represent could be better held to account for their actions when they become part of the formal UN structure.

When my father first made these recommendations in 2000, there was considerable skepticism that religion and religious issues were really that significant. 9/11 has changed all that.

If, as seems likely, the recent atrocities in Mumbai, India, prove to have had a religious as well as a political motive, this will only serve to underline that religion has become one of the most important peace issues of our time.

Of course the religions of the world should not just be waiting for the United Nations to act. All of them must urgently find ways to come into closer relationships with each other. We need to focus on the vast areas of common ground, rather than obsess on the much smaller areas of difference.

We need a new, spiritual vision of peace for the 21st century that can bring all people of faith together as one. That vision, I believe, is “One Family Under God.”

Relations between faith traditions are about much more than mere toleration of one another's prayers and rituals. A true interfaith experience is a celebration of the core principles that bind all God-affirming people together as one family.

The family is universal. Regardless of race, ethnicity, nationality, and religion, we are all members of families. The family represents the most intimate of relationships. When we feel close to someone, we use familial terms, saying “that person is like my father, my mother, my brother, my sister.” In the family we are meant to learn to love humanity in all its richness and diversity.

However, although all religions agree that marriage and family are the fundamental building blocks of any society, the reality is that the United States and all other nations are in danger of losing these most valuable traditions and institutions. Divorce and family breakdown are at an all time high. Sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise, even among the youngest teenagers. Violence and crime among young people are on the rise, and many say they have little hope of securing dignified, meaningful jobs to support their future families.

The social and economic cost of this breakdown of the family is staggering. The breakdown of the family contributes directly to poverty, disease, child mortality and is possibly the single most significant obstacle to the fulfillment of the UN Millennium Development Goals. If we are to realize “One Family Under God” we must invest, “one family at a time.”

Another immediate practical task of all religions is to create a global culture of service, or “living for the sake of others.” Imagine if young people from enemy nations worked side by side in service! Any misunderstandings and hatred that existed would fade away as they sweat, cry, and laugh together with a common purpose and cause.

To this end, I would like to see the United Nations encourage every nation’s faith-based and community partners to join with those of other countries to establish a Global Peace Corps that will be more than just an American or European effort.

Finally, I want say that the best way to solve the ongoing problem of human rights violations is through creating “One Family Under God.”

When the Global Peace Festival visited Ottawa, Canada, in October, we took a moment to participate in a simple ceremony to honor John Humphries, the Canadian statesman who was the principal author of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

The head of the Canada Human Rights Commission reminded us that the Declaration of Human Rights, like the United Nations itself, was never intended to be entirely secular. The authors had in mind the claims of the American Declaration of Independence, which states that all people have "inalienable rights, endowed by their Creator."

Unfortunately, the ability of the UN to honor these religious and spiritual concerns was largely taken hostage by Cold War tensions and the desire to keep the communist nations at the negotiating table.

The world today, however, is very different. We must return to the original ideal and dream of the founders of the United Nations, to create one human family that will never again know the scourge of war.

In order to do this, we must recognize the need to break new ground in order to establish a path to peace. It must be rooted in a spiritual vision which can bring people of faith together as “One Family Under God.”

Imagine the power of one human family united! It can quell the turmoil of conflict throughout the world, from the strife and poverty of Africa, to the conflict in the Middle East, and the final remnant of the Cold War on the Korean Peninsula.

As citizens of the world, let us make a solemn pledge to dream the greatest dream of all, to lead the world to peace at last through the vision of “One Family Under God.”

Thank you very much.