Local ecumenical partnership: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
m Robot: Automated text replacement (-{{[Uu]ncat(|egori[sz]ed)\|November 2006}} +{{uncategorizedstub|November 2006}}) |
No edit summary |
||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
*[http://www.churches-together.org.uk/resources/resources_ecumenicalnotes_list.html Churches Together in England: Ecumenical Notes] |
*[http://www.churches-together.org.uk/resources/resources_ecumenicalnotes_list.html Churches Together in England: Ecumenical Notes] |
||
{{Uncategorized|February 2007}} |
|||
{{uncategorizedstub|November 2006}} |
|||
{{Christianity-stub}} |
{{Christianity-stub}} |
Revision as of 04:10, 12 February 2007
In England and Wales, a local ecumenical partnership (or project) is a partnership between churches of different denominations. First piloted in 1964, over 850 now exist to promote unity between different Christian denominations.
External links
- Church of England (Ecumenical Relations) Measure 1988 (No. 3)
- When the United Reformed Church is the only church in an English village; United Reformed Church: ecumenical expectations
- Churches Together in England: Ecumenical Notes
This article has not been added to any content categories. Please help out by adding categories to it so that it can be listed with similar articles, in addition to a stub category. |