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Posted On: April 20th, 2005 at 2:50 pm

ELCA Council Recommends Interim Agreement With Methodists
05-073-JB

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Church Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) recommended that the 2005 ELCA Churchwide Assembly approve a relationship of Interim Sharing of the Eucharist between the ELCA and the United Methodist Church....
With an interim commitment, congregations and judicatories of both churches will be encouraged to study theological documents, participate jointly in Holy Communion and explore new opportunities for shared ministry. Eventually, the two churches hope to achieve a relationship of full communion, which allows for clergy of one church body to serve in congregations of the other church, and creates opportunities for joint ministry.  (http://www.elca.org/Scriptlib/CO/ELCA_News/encArticleList.asp?a=3053&p=2)

 

I must be missing some important point here. The ELCA practices open communion, which means that pretty much anyone can take the Lord's Supper at any ELCA church. It doesn't matter if a person is Lutheran, Catholic, Episcopalian, Baptist, Methodist, Moravian, Eastern Orthodox, Atheist, Buddhist, Jewish, etc. Anyone who wants to come, c'mon down!

So what's the point of making these "full communion" agreements with other denominations? If your church is in a full communion agreement with the ELCA, then you're EXTRA welcome there?

Is there really no significant difference between denominations that it's perfectly OK (and even good) to be able to walk into a supposedly Lutheran church and have the pastor("ette") actually be Presbyterian or United Church of Christ or something else?



Edited on: April 20th, 2005 2:53 pm


Comments:


Re: I don't get it...

Posted On: April 22nd, 2005 at 7:59 am by Rev. Thomas Chryst
It makes them feel good.

Re: I don't get it...

Posted On: April 24th, 2005 at 6:03 pm by femlem2
doesnt that just say a whole lot for their intelligence? I mean, honestly...

Re: I don't get it...

Posted On: August 08th, 2005 at 9:17 pm by Jeff
The answer to your question is in what you originally posted:
"which allows for clergy of one church body to serve in congregations of the other church, and creates opportunities for joint ministry"

This is about an agreement so that ministers trained (and ordained) in one church can serve in other congregations (without going through all the training and approval process in the other denomination).


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