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Lutherans approve interim agreement with United Methodists

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Bishop William Oden takes communion Aug. 11 at the ELCA assembly.
Aug. 12, 2005

By United Methodist News Service*

Representatives of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America have overwhelmingly approved an “interim Eucharistic sharing” agreement with the United Methodist Church.

The 877-60 vote occurred Aug. 11 during the ELCA’s 2005 Churchwide Assembly, in Orlando, Fla. The assembly is the denomination’s chief legislative authority.

Bishop William Oden, ecumenical officer of the United Methodist Council of Bishops, was at the assembly and called the vote “an historic moment” for both denominations.

“We have invited each other into each other’s house,” he said.

The Council of Bishops approved an interim Eucharistic sharing agreement with the ELCA on May 5, during its spring meeting in Arlington, Va. A similar agreement was approved with the Episcopal Church. The long-term plan is to enter into full communion with the Lutherans at the 2008 General Conference and with the Episcopalians at the 2012 General Conference. General Conference is the top legislative body of the United Methodist Church.

At that time, Oden noted the agreements were “highly significant.”

The terms of the UMC-ELCA agreement foster “mutual prayer and mutual support, study together of the Holy Scriptures as well as the histories and theological traditions of both churches, and joint programs of theological discussion, evangelical outreach and social ministry endeavors.”

The agreement also encourages joint services of Holy Communion following guidelines established by both churches and looks forward to “the future possibility of a relationship of full communion.”

Among the many delegates expressing support for the proposal at the assembly was the Rev. David Housholder, voting member of the ELCA Pacifica Synod. He said he hoped “we can catch up with the grass-roots” efforts of joint United Methodist-Lutheran work already under way.

Bishop Alan C. Bjornberg of the ELCA Rocky Mountain Synod in Denver and co-chairperson of the United Methodist-Lutheran dialogue team, said the time of interim sharing would provide an opportunity for “the whole church to discover what we have discovered” regarding the possibility of full communion between the two denominations.

The ELCA already has full communion relationships with the Episcopal Church, Presbyterian Church USA, Reformed Church in America, United Church of Christ and Moravian Church in America.

*Information for this story was supplied by ELCA News.

News media contact: Linda Bloom, New York, (646) 369-3759 or newsdesk@umcom.org.

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