Ecumenical Life News has been launched! The site is a simple hub that gathers together in one place links to news headlines from organizations and churches relevant to an ELCA seminarian trying to live an ecumenical life. News headlines are drawn from: Anglican Communion World Council of Churches World Communion of Reformed Churches Ecumenical News … Continue reading Announcing ELN!
Category: Ecumenism
What Makes a True Believer?
I had a conversation with an older gentleman after church today. He told me about his experiences with other denominations while looking for a church. Hearing his story, I invited him to Pub Theology next week because the topic is “Christian Unity and How to Deal with 'Those' People” (we needed a catchy tag-line that … Continue reading What Makes a True Believer?
Mid-Week Lenten Services
On the east side of Columbus, OH, a group of churches and pastors have formed the East Side Fellowship Ministry. The group consists of two Lutheran churches, an Episcopal church, a Presbyterian church, a Disciples of Christ church, a Methodist church, and the OSU chaplaincy. The churches are all African American city churches, which was … Continue reading Mid-Week Lenten Services
Lessons in Civil Discourse
To counter the previous "downer" post, I thought today I would share a more hopeful story. Trinity Lutheran Seminary has a unique ecumenical relationship. While it is joined with the Methodist Theological School ("Methesco"), the Pontifical College Josephinum, and Bexley Hall Episcopal Seminary in the Theological Consortium of Greater Columbus, it is its relationship with … Continue reading Lessons in Civil Discourse
What Is Ecumenism?
I get this question quite often, so it seems fitting that the first post on Living an Ecumenical Life should address it. Ecumenism is, in a nutshell, the search for Christian unity. What this means varies from person to person and church to church. For some, Christian unity is a hope for the ultimate reunification … Continue reading What Is Ecumenism?
