By Nancy Miner
The Annual Conference study committee on a Vision of Ecumenism for
the 21st Century is conducting a survey of the delegates of Annual
Conference 2013, Young Adult Conference participants, those involved in
district ministry, and Mission and Ministry Board members as it prepares
to write a Church of the Brethren vision paper on ecumenism.
The long-standing Committee on Interchurch Relations (CIR) was
discontinued by Annual Conference action in 2012, and the Mission and
Ministry Board and denominational Leadership Team were directed to
appoint a study committee to write the vision paper. The committee, made
up of Tim Speicher (chair), Liz Bidgood Enders, Wanda Haynes, Jennifer
Hosler, David Shumate, Larry Ulrich, and general secretary Stan
Noffsinger, began its work in June 2013.
Larry Ulrich served on the committee until the time of his death in
Dec. 2013. “Larry brought to our committee a lifetime of participation
in not only the ecumenical movement of the Church of the Brethren, but
also the interfaith engagement of the church in the city of Chicago,”
said general secretary Stan Noffsinger. “He had developed an acute
expertise in the importance of interfaith communication and
relationships, which the committee will sorely miss.”
The online survey, distributed via e-mail on May 15, invites survey
participants to consider the topic of Christian and interfaith
relationships from an individual perspective, from a congregation’s
perspective, and from the perspective of the church at large. Insight
garnered from the survey will inform the committee’s work in writing the
paper, which it plans to present at the 2015 Annual Conference.
In addition to the survey, two insight sessions will be held during
this year’s Annual Conference in Columbus, Ohio, to provide the
opportunity for open conversation about the blessings and challenges of
ecumenical connections. Members of the study committee will lead the
sessions, which will take place at 9 p.m. on Friday, July 4, and 12:30
p.m. on Saturday, July 5.
See www.brethren.org/ac/2014/documents/business-items/2104-ub4-a-vision-of-ecumenism.pdf for the committee’s report to the 2014 Annual Conference.
-- Nancy Miner is office manager for the Office of the General Secretary of the Church of the Brethren.
Source: 5/20/2014 Newsline
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