| A Letter to the Church From the Executive Council March 4, 2007, Portland, Oregon via Episcopal News Service Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ: We, the members of the Executive Council, met in Portland, Oregon on March 2-4, 2007. We are elected to represent the whole church between General Conventions. We are conscious that this is the first meeting of a major deliberative body of the church in the wake of the Primates' Meeting in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. We are in a process of discerning what it means to be members of a global and multicultural Anglican Communion, autonomous yet interdependent, diverse yet living a common life as a family of churches. At this meeting of Executive Council, the following actions were taken: • Fulfilling a mandate from the 75th General Convention (Resolution A166), we created a process to allow for the full participation of all Episcopalians in the response to a draft text for a possible covenant for the Anglican Communion, as envisioned in the Windsor Report. Responding to the draft covenant does not presuppose agreement with the terms and principles advanced in the draft.
It is our common baptism into the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ that binds us together. We promise in our Baptismal Covenant to respect the dignity of every human being. As we engage in conversations about these issues, may we "be eager to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace" (Ephesians 4:3). In so doing, may we "continue in the apostles' teaching and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in the prayers." The Executive Council is especially thankful for the thoughtful leadership of Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori and Bonnie Anderson, President of the House of Deputies, and for their wisdom and patience. We rejoice in the ministries of Province VIII and the Diocese of Oregon, about which we learned much during a presentation on Saturday night. We also acted to: • designate the line item in the Church's 2007-2009 budget for the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) to seed, along with Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD) and Jubilee Ministries, an "MDG Inspiration Fund" to assist in eradicating malaria and other diseases; and encourage individuals, congregations and dioceses to contribute;
The Council will meet again in June in Parsippany, New Jersey. In the love of Jesus, and the service of Christ's Church, - The Executive Council of the Episcopal Church |
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