“We pray that your churches may be places of refuge, compassion, and hope – serving all who are suffering. In the midst of devastation, may solidarity become a sign of hope.
“Pillay assured the churches of Indonesia that they are not alone.
“We pray that their efforts may bring protection, comfort, and practical help to those in greatest need. This tragedy has come at a particularly poignant moment for Indonesia, coinciding with celebrations marking the 81st anniversary of your nation's independence.
“Pillay gave thanks for the courage and commitment of the emergency responders, rescue teams, medical workers, volunteers, and all those who are serving affected communities.
“We are particularly mindful of those who continue to search among collapsed structures and affected areas for those who may still be missing. We also hold before God those communities where access to food, safe drinking water, and medical care remains difficult.
“On behalf of the World Council of Churches, I extend our heartfelt solidarity to the people of Zimbabwe, and especially to the families and communities affected by the tragic ferry disaster on Lake Kariba.
“We also hope and pray that an official inquiry will be undertaken, that justice and accountability will be pursued for the victims and their families, and that a comprehensive review of the policies and safety measures governing the protection of civilians will follow, so that such a tragedy may not be repeated. May the God of compassion draw near to all who mourn.
“He prayed that the churches may be places of refuge, consolation, and practical support for all those affected.
“At this painful moment, we stand alongside the churches and people of Zimbabwe. We join you in prayer, mourning, and compassion.
“Behind these numbers, Pillay noted, are mothers and fathers, children and young people, relatives, friends, neighbours and members of communities whose lives have been changed forever.
“We have learned with profound sadness that the death toll from the capsizing of the ferry has risen to at least 92 people, with search and recovery operations continuing. Among those who have lost their lives are 18 children.
“the WCC remains committed to journeying with the faith communities and people of Ukraine in their struggle against an illegal and immoral war
“United through prayer, we stand in hope that the pain, trauma, and suffering of innocent people will at last come to an end. As we said in June, at our previous Global Prayer for Ukraine, light always triumphs over darkness.