Mennonite-Anglican Ecumenical Dialogue in Canada continues conversations
[Anglican Church of Canada] The most recent meeting of the Mennonite-Anglican Dialogue in Canada took place earlier this summer in Winnipeg. The Mennonite-Anglican Dialogue in Canada was created in 2017 with a mandate to build up understanding and to encourage greater partnership between these two distinct Christian communities.
This round of dialogue has been asked to focus its work on two main themes: the work of the churches in Indigenous justice and decolonization, and understandings and practices of ministry and orders of ministry.
The discussions were fruitful, and the dialogue members arrived at a consensus on a plan for how to engage together in these areas in greater depth over the course of the next 12 months through a series of online meetings. After that time, a summary report, complete with recommendations to the nationwide church bodies, will be produced.
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