Water Theme Flows through Shared Anglican/Lutheran Day
De Santis, Solange, Anglican Journal
Winnipeg
Anglicans and Lutherans took a pause from their respective annual conventions to flow together for a day of worship that celebrated their six-year-old Full Communion relationship and was centered on the theme and imagery of water.
Since the date was National Aboriginal Day, indigenous peoples' relationship with the land was acknowledged throughout and leaders of major Canadian denominations re-committed their churches to a covenant of support for natives.
"It is a day to be gentle with one another, to share in the bread broken and the wine poured," said Rev. Richard Leggett, a member of the joint AnglicanLutheran commission implementing the Full ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Water Theme Flows through Shared Anglican/Lutheran Day.
Contributors: De Santis, Solange - Author.
Magazine title: Anglican Journal.
Volume: 133.
Issue: 6
Publication date: June-July 2007.
Page number: GS7.
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