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Theological School
Episcopal I Methodist Theology Day
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
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10 AM – 2 PM
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DREW UNIVERSITY, MADISON
Join us for an opportunity to learn more about the
latest theological developments from the dialogue
team of The Episcopal Church and The United
Methodist Church, study the key issues under
discussion for full-communion, and worship together
as one Body of Christ.
Schedule
In preparation for the dialogue, we encourage participants to read both
the statement “A Theological Foundation for Full Communion between
The Episcopal Church, and The United Methodist Church,” which can be
found at http://library.episcopalchurch.org and the book That They May Be
One?: The Episcopal-United Methodist Dialogue by C. Franklin Brookhart
and Gregory V. Palmer available at www.amazon.com.
10:10 am
Greetings from Bishops and Dean
The Rt. Rev. Mark M. Beckwith
Diocese of Newark
The Rev. Dr. Javier A. Viera
Dean, The Theological School
Drew University
Professor of Pastoral Theology
Additionally, please visit “Comfortable Words: Anglican Piety and the Book
of Common Prayer,” an exhibit at the United Methodist Archives at Drew,
which features a first edition printed in 1549 for King Edward VI, editions
printed in the 1600s for Kings Charles I and II, the first American edition
from the 1700s and editions printed for Queen Victoria in the 1800s.
10:25 am The Rev. Canon Jay H. Gordon
Ecumenical Commission
Diocese of New York
Please email the Rev. Lynne Bleich Weber at [email protected]
to register or for more information.
Admission: $10 for registration and meals/free for students who pre-register.
Sponsored by: The Ecumenical and Interfaith Commission of the Diocese
of Newark and the Commission on Christian Unity and Interfaith Relationships
of the NJ Area Conference of the UMC.
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9:00 am– Exhibit: Comfortable Words:
5:00 pmAnglican Piety and the Book
of Common Prayer
United Methodist Archives
9:30 am
Registration and Coffee
Mead Hall
10:00 am Welcome and Introductions
10:50 am The Rev. Dr. Robert Williams
Former General Secretary of History and Archives
11:30 am Worship and Joint Eucharistic
Celebration
Craig Chapel, Seminary Hall
12:30 pm Lunch and Roundtable Conversations
Mead Hall
1:30 pm
Closing Remarks
The Rev. Dr. Terry Todd
Associate Professor of American
Religious Studies
Drew University
2:00 pm
Closing Prayer