Presbyterian Church (USA) Full Communion partner since 1997. To read a brief history of this full communion partnership, click here. |
Reformed Church in America Full Communion partner since 1997. To read a brief history of this full communion partnership, click here. |
United Church of Christ Full Communion partner since 1997. To read a brief history of this full communion partnership, click here. |
The Episcopal Church Full Communion partner since 1999. To read a brief history of this full communion partnership, click here. |
The Moravian Church Full Communion partner since 1999. To read a brief history of this full communion partnership, click here. |
United Methodist Church Full Communion partner since 2009. To read a brief history of this full communion partnership, click here. |
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Lutherans and Episcopalians/Anglicans in the United States and Canada Move Closer to “Mutual Recognition”
The “four-way” relations among the ELCA, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada have moved more closely toward “mutual recognition.” In 2018 the joint meeting of the US Lutheran-Episcopal Coordinating Committee and its Canadian counterpart, the Joint Anglican-Lutheran Commission, recommended the “Memorandum of Mutual Recognition” (MMR), which brings into mutual relation the two churches of Called to Common Mission* in the U.S. and those of the Waterloo Declaration** in Canada. One of the notable features of the agreement is citing the experience of indigenous people “not divided by national borders established by colonialist power” as grounds for expanding shared life among the churches.
The MMR was enthusiastically approved by both Canadian churches in July of 2019. Through its constitutional changes adopted at the 2019 Churchwide Assembly in Milwaukee, the ELCA already embraces the Anglican Church of Canada as included in the provisions for “availability of ministers of Word and Sacrament under relationships of full communion” (8.19.02). Because, however, the memorandum is itself a pioneering text, and potentially a model for other international agreements, the ELCA Church Council acted in November of 2019 to adopt the MMR; to acknowledge with gratitude the affirmation of the MMR by the two churches in Canada; and to “recognize that the relations of this church with the Anglican Church of Canada serve as full communion as established in bylaw 8.19.02 (pg. 57).” Once The Episcopal Church acts, the mutual recognition of the four churches will come into full effect.
* Called to Common Mission was adopted by the 1999 Churchwide Assembly of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the 2000 General Convention of The Episcopal Church. The document describes the full communion relationship between both churches.
** Called to Full Communion (The Waterloo Declaration) was approved by the National Convention of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada and the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada in Waterloo, Ontario in 2001. The declaration describes the full communion relationship between both churches.
"Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and aliens, but fellow citizens with God's people and members of God's household." ~ Ephesians 2:19