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WCC Remembers Human Rights Advocate Pastor Dr Jochen Motte

Pastor Dr. Jochen Motte, a theologian and advocate for human rights, justice, and care for creation, has died on January 8 at the age of 63. He was recognized for his extensive work with the United Evangelical Mission and various international organizations.

Early Career and United Evangelical Mission

Dr. Motte headed the Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation department of the United Evangelical Mission for a significant period. He was appointed to the United Evangelical Mission Board in 2008 and later served as deputy general secretary. From 2013 until his retirement in 2025, he was a member of the board of the Evangelical Mission Worldwide, an association of Protestant churches and missions in Germany.

International Advocacy and Human Rights Work

Motte played a key role in shaping the United Evangelical Mission’s international advocacy and human rights initiatives. His work encompassed projects in Germany, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia. He represented the United Evangelical Mission in national and international networks, including the ACT Alliance and World Council of Churches.

Tributes from Colleagues

Peter Prove, director of the WCC Commission of the Churches on International Affairs, described Motte as an inspirational leader and advocate for human rights and justice. Dr. Mathews George Chunakara, moderator of the Commission of the Churches on International Affairs and general secretary of the Christian Conference of Asia, highlighted Motte’s long-standing commitment to the rights of self-determination for the West Papuans, recalling their collaboration during a fact-finding mission to Indonesia in 1998. Chunakara also noted Motte’s active role in coordinating ecumenical coalitions for human rights advocacy in West Papua.

Focus on Papua

Dr. Fransina Yoteni, a member of the WCC central committee, expressed sadness at Motte’s passing and praised his vision for an ecumenical movement that supports the oppressed. She emphasized his genuine commitment to Papua, noting that he consistently placed the region at the center of his vision and work at various levels—national, regional, and international.

Legacy of Dedication

Rev. Leonora Balubun, from the Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation Synod of the Evangelical Christian Church in Tanah Papua, described Motte as a person of firmness and principle who championed the rights of marginalized communities. She recalled his direct engagement with the people of Papua during his visits, emphasizing his desire to understand their challenges firsthand. Balubun expressed gratitude for their collaboration and noted the widespread sense of loss following his death.

Condolences and expressions of gratitude have been received from numerous groups, with many acknowledging the support provided by Motte’s wife and son that enabled his work.

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