United Methodists have taken the first step toward full communion with Episcopalians and most Lutherans after their bishops approved an agreement to share the Eucharist, with members of the two other ...
As online worship becomes more common in some churches, leaders within the United Methodist Church are debating whether the denomination should condone online communion. About 30 denominational ...
(RNS) The predominantly white United Methodist Church and five historically black denominations have agreed after more than a decade of discussions to enter a full communion agreement. By Adelle M.
The United Methodist General Conference that ended May 3 approved a plan for full communion with Episcopalians, pending approval by the 2027 Episcopal Church General Convention. But what about the ...
The Northern Province of the Moravian Church in North America last week voted to enter into full communion with the United Methodist Church. The agreement notes that both denominations share ...
When the Bishop of London was appointed the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, the news was generally well received by many in the worldwide Anglican Communion. Many, including Oklahomans, treated ...
MINNEAPOLIS - The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America voted 958-51 this afternoon to enter into full communion with the United Methodist Church. Delegates made the move at its Churchwide Assembly, ...
Episcopal priests and United Methodist ministers may be just a few years away from full recognition in each others’ churches and the ability to swap pulpits. It will be at least three years before ...
(RNS) The idea of online Communion raises fundamental questions about the definition of community, individual participation, the role of tradition and basic theological understandings of the meaning ...
Pact unites largely white United Methodist Church with five historically black denominations. The predominantly white United Methodist Church and five historically black denominations – after more ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When the Bishop of London was appointed the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, the news was generally well received by many in ...
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