ACNA and North American Lutheran Church Leaders Hold Historic First Meeting
Anglican Church in North America and North American Lutheran Church Leaders Hold Historic First Meeting
By Robert Luther
April 18, 2012
Leaders of the Anglican Church in North America and the North American Lutheran Church held an historic first meeting March 27 at Trinity School for Ministry in Ambridge, Pa. Representatives from the two church bodies included ACNA Archbishop Robert Duncan and NALC Bishop John Bradosky.
Other participants included Bishop Ray Sutton and Pastor David Wendel, ecumenical officers of the ACNA and NALC, respectively; Bishop Win Mott, Bishop John Rodgers, Canon Jack Lumanog and the Rev. Dr. Travis Boline of the ACNA and Bishop Paull Spring and Pastor Mark Chavez of the NALC. Anglican Bishop John Rodgers gave a presentation to the group on historical Lutheran-Anglican dialogue. Bishop Rodgers was a regular participant in this ecumenical work at both international and national levels from 1969 to 1990.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
By Robert Luther
April 18, 2012
Leaders of the Anglican Church in North America and the North American Lutheran Church held an historic first meeting March 27 at Trinity School for Ministry in Ambridge, Pa. Representatives from the two church bodies included ACNA Archbishop Robert Duncan and NALC Bishop John Bradosky.
Other participants included Bishop Ray Sutton and Pastor David Wendel, ecumenical officers of the ACNA and NALC, respectively; Bishop Win Mott, Bishop John Rodgers, Canon Jack Lumanog and the Rev. Dr. Travis Boline of the ACNA and Bishop Paull Spring and Pastor Mark Chavez of the NALC. Anglican Bishop John Rodgers gave a presentation to the group on historical Lutheran-Anglican dialogue. Bishop Rodgers was a regular participant in this ecumenical work at both international and national levels from 1969 to 1990.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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