Friday, February 2, 2007

Ecumenical Unity, American Style

THE CHRISTIAN POST:
"Christians from five traditions, including Roman Catholic, will officially inaugurate a new national ecumenical body next month. Thirty-six churches and national Christian organizations representing over 100 million Christians will be the founding members of

Christian Churches Together in the U.S.A. (CCT), which is said to be the only venue where all the major groupings of churches come together and also the most extensive ecumenical effort in U.S. history... The inauguration service is scheduled for Feb. 7 at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California"

Editors note:
Fuller Seminary has a long, distinguished history of the pragmatic, popular and ecumenical. Among their distinguished graduates are Rick Warren and Robert A. Schuller III. Fuller seminary also maintains strong ties to Bill Hybels' Willowcreek Church. Schuller, Warren & Hybels also share in collaboration and inspiration.

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