Department of Ecumenical and Agency Relationships
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Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr., prelate of the Fourth Episcopal District of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church and president of the National Council of Churches of Christ, preached a sermon on being a “Transformed Non-Conformist” at an Ecumenical Worship Service. Photo by David P. Young
 

Ecumenical Relations

We believe that the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is called to seek unity with the whole body of Christ and all the people of God. We renew our commitment that to be Presbyterian is to be ecumenical. We confess our own brokenness in the PC(USA) and pledge to promote the quest for unity and reconciliation throughout our church and in the world.

Learn more about the ecumenical activities of PC(USA) below:

             
 

Vision and Purpose

The unity of the church is both God's real gift and God's effective calling. The source and the shape of the gift are proclaimed in Scripture:

There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to the one hope of your calling, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all and through all and in all. (Eph. 4:4-6)

Thus, the one church of Jesus Christ, established by God in the power of the Holy Spirit, is called to break down dividing walls of hostility that separate churches from one another and to build up the fullness of communion that binds churches together in common faith and witness. (Read the entire Ecumenical Vision Statement.)

Churches in Correspondence and Transfer of Ministers from other Denominations

Our office provides assistance to the presbyteries of the PC(USA) in the process of requesting a dismissal and letter of good standing from other denominations with whom we are in correspondence. For information on our relationship ("In Correspondence" status) with a particular denomination, or information regarding the transfer of ministers, please contact Carlos Malavé, (888) 728-7228, x5444.

Summary of Guidelines for the Employment of Ministers of Other Denominations

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Church and Conciliar Relations

One of the major functions of the Department of Ecumenical and Agency Relationships is to further the search for Christian unity and to build better relations with other churches in the nation and around the world.

Relationships with the national and international ecumenical movement are at the heart of our search for unity. These relationships are expressed in our partnership with the National Council of Churches, the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, and the World Council of Churches.

Formula of Agreement

Through the adoption of a Formula of Agreement , the Reformed Church in America, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), the United Church of Christ, and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America entered into a relationship of full communion. We continually strengthen this relationship and also assist in the orderly exchange of ministers.

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Churches Uniting in Christ

The PC(USA) is one of nine denominations that joined to live with one another in unity and partnership. Churches Uniting in Christ is a framework for showing to the world what we truly are the one Body of Jesus Christ.

Christian Churches Together

Christian Churches Together in the USA (CCT) is a new forum growing out of a deeply felt need to broaden and expand fellowship, unity, and witness among the diverse expressions of Christian faith today.

Dialogues

It is our commitment to "engage in bilateral and multilateral dialogues with other churches and traditions in order to remove barriers of misunderstanding and establish common affirmations." At the present time we are in dialog with the Episcopal Church, the Moravian Church, the Korean American Presbyterian Church, the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America, and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. We also participate in international dialogues through the World Council of Churches and the World Alliance of Reformed Churches. The most recent international dialogues include Pentecostal churches, Seventh-day Adventist, Orthodox, and others.

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Ecumenical Staff Team

The Ecumenical Staff Team is a group of staff that represents divisions in the General Assembly Council and the Office of the General Assembly. In partnership they provide support to the General Assembly Committee on Ecumenical Relations. They also provide resources for ecumenical formation and issues related to ecumenism.

Committee on Ecumenical Relations

The General Assembly Committee on Ecumenical Relations is a permanent committee of the General Assembly and reports directly to this body. It gives high profile to the vision of the ecumenical movement and work as central to the gospel and key to the life of the church. The committee plans and coordinates, in consultation with the agencies and governing bodies of the church, the involvement of the PC(USA) in ecumenical relations and work. It provides a common point for all the ecumenical effort connecting us with those outside the church. It keeps a unity of vision that includes the ecclesiastical, programmatic, ecumenical, and denominational parts of our ministries and commitments. The committee articulates the Reformed and Presbyterian identity in the midst of our ecumenical commitments and promotes the unity of the church as an exhibition of the kingdom to the world.

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  Contact us: Department of Ecumenical and Agency Relationships, Sherri Hunter, 100 Witherspoon St, Louisville, KY 40202, Phone: (888) 728-7228, x5423,  or click here to email.  
     
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