New Presbyterian Representative to the United Nations
 Joel Hanisek
The Presbyterian Peacemaking Program welcomes Joel Hanisek as a new staff
member serving as the Presbyterian Representative to the United Nations. The
Presbyterian UN Office (PUNO) bears witness to Jesus Christ by advocating concerns
of PC(USA) General Assemblies to the UN. Joel's responsibilities include helping
equip Presbyterians for discipleship in the global arena through making connections
with the UN community.
Sara Lisherness, Associate Director of the Presbyterian Peacemaking notes, "Joel's
gifts and vision for ministry at the UN became evident throughout the interview
process. He is clearly called to this position. Joel is exceptionally well suited
to help the Presbyterian Church take advantage of the opportunities emerging
for religious nongovernmental organizations at the UN."
A graduate of Yale Divinity School and Davidson College,
Joel has a deep commitment to peacemaking and to the ministry of the faith community
at the UN. He has served as the Young Adult Intern for educational and advocacy
initiatives at PUNO. He also served on the UN Israel-Palestine Working Group-a
coalition of humanitarian nongovernmental organizations. He recently completed
an internship at First Presbyterian Church of New Haven, Connecticut.
Joel has studied in Syria and Ireland. He participated in a five-month course
on cooperation between governments, the UN, and nongovernmental organizations
in the sectors of dispute resolution, mediation, negotiation, humanitarian aid,
and peace building capacity in the Middle East held in Amman, Jordan and at UN
offices in Geneva.
Joel looks forward to "making PUNO an inviting, challenging, and productive
place for Presbyterians to explore the pressing international issues of our world
in faith, hope, and love." He states, "I am both grateful and excited
for the opportunity to serve the church in this position. I look forward to working
hard to explore the ways that the UN Office can become an even more integral
part of the Peacemaking Program's call to nurture and equip our congregations
for the work of peacemaking in the name of Jesus Christ."
Joel begins his ministry on September 5. |