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Anglican-Methodist co-operation plan to be launched at home of St Patrick

Posted on: March 12, 2015 4:58 PM
Related Categories: Abp Welby, AMICUM, Ecumenical, Ireland

By ACNS staff

The Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury and World Methodist Vice President are to launch a publication that aims to overcome centuries of separate ministries of the two Christian traditions.

Archbishop Justin Welby and Gillian Kingston will be in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland—the home of St Patrick—on March 17, St Patrick’s Day, to launch Into All The World: Being and Becoming Apostolic Churches.

The report, written by members of the Anglican-Methodist International Commission on Unity and Mission (AMICUM), highlights how Methodists and Anglicans have understood mission. It surveys places around the world where there is already active cooperation, and goes on to provide Tool Kits with practical advice for ways to work together.

Prof Robert Gribben, Methodist Co-Chair of AMICUM said, 'This Report is the fruit of some twenty years of honest questions and considered responses, built on trust among the dialogue partners, and a practical ecumenical vision for our common mission.'

AMICUM has chosen this location for the launch event to mark the fact that the two Churches had taken concrete steps to inter-changeable ministry. These included the mutual laying on of hands at the ordination of the Methodist President, and of a Church of Ireland bishop.

Into All The World: Being and Becoming Apostolic Churches is available from http://shop.anglicancommunion.org at a cost of £10.99, and will also be downloadable as a PDF after the event.