Anglican-Methodist Covenant
We, the Methodist Church of Great Britain and the Church of
England, on the basis of our shared history, our full agreement
in the apostolic faith, our shared theological understandings
of the nature and mission of the Church and of its ministry and
oversight, and our agreement on the goal of full visible unity,
as set out in the previous sections of our Common Statement,
hereby make the following Covenant in the form of interdependent
Affirmations and Commitments. We do so both in a spirit of penitence
for all that human sinfulness and narrowness of vision have contributed
to our past divisions, believing that we have been impoverished
through our separation and that our witness to the gospel has
been weakened accordingly, and in a spirit of thanksgiving and
joy for the convergence in faith and collaboration in mission
that we have experienced in recent years.
AFFIRMATIONS
- We affirm one another's churches as true churches belonging
to the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church of Jesus
Christ and as truly participating in the apostolic mission
of the whole
people of God.
- We affirm that in both our churches the word
of God is authentically preached, and the sacraments of
Baptism and the Eucharist are
duly administered and celebrated.
- We affirm that both our churches
confess in word and life the apostolic faith revealed in
the Holy Scriptures and set forth
in the ecumenical Creeds.
- We affirm that one another's ordained
and lay ministries are given by God as instruments of God's
grace, to build up the people
of God in faith, hope and love, for the ministry of word,
sacrament and pastoral care and to share in God's mission in
the world.
- We affirm that one another's ordained ministries possess
both the inward call of the Holy Spirit and Christ's commission
given through the Church.
- We affirm that both our churches embody
the conciliar, connexional nature of the Church and that
communal, collegial and personal
oversight (episkope) is exercised within them in various
forms.
- We affirm that there already exists a basis for agreement
on the principles of episcopal oversight as a visible sign
and
instrument of the communion of the Church in time and space.
COMMITMENTS
- We commit ourselves, as a priority, to work to overcome
the remaining obstacles to the organic unity of our two churches,
on the way to the full visible unity of Christ's Church.
In particular,
we look forward to the time when the fuller visible unity
of our churches makes possible a united, interchangeable ministry.
- We commit ourselves to realise more deeply our common life
and mission and to share the distinctive contributions of
our traditions, taking steps to bring about closer collaboration
in all areas of witness and service in our needy world.
- We
commit ourselves to continue to welcome each other's baptised
members to participate in the fellowship, worship
and mission
of our churches.
- We commit ourselves to encourage forms
of eucharistic sharing, including eucharistic hospitality,
in accordance
with the rules
of our respective churches.
- We commit ourselves to listen
to each other and to take account of each other's concerns,
especially in areas that
affect our
relationship as churches.
- We commit ourselves to continue
to develop structures of joint or shared communal, collegial
and personal oversight,
including
shared consultation and decision-making, on the
way to a fully
united ministry of oversight.
We make the following recommendations for the consideration
of the governing bodies of our two churches.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO OUR CHURCHES
- We recommend that this report (i.e. the Common Statement
including the Covenant) be commended by the governing bodies
of our two churches for study and response throughout our
two churches, in terms to be mutually agreed, and that this
process
should include joint study where appropriate.
- We recommend
that the report be commended for study and comment to Methodists
and Anglicans throughout the four nations, to all
our ecumenical partners and to Churches Together in Britain
and Ireland and Churches Together in England.
- We recommend
that, in the light of the Trilateral Informal Conversations
that took place in conjunction with the Formal
Conversations, the United Reformed Church be specifically
invited to study and respond to the report and that its response
be
received by both our churches as part of a continuing
three-way conversation.
- We recommend that a small joint liaison group
be established to progress and monitor the above developments
until such
time as the Joint Implementation Commission (see 6
below) begins
its work.
- We recommend that, following the process outlined
in 1-3 above and subject to the support of the two churches
at large,
their
governing bodies enter into the above Covenant on
the basis of the understandings reached in the Common Statement.
- We recommend that, subject to the making of the Covenant
by the two churches, a Joint Implementation Commission
be set up
to carry forward the implementation of the above Commitments.
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We recommend that the Joint Implementation Commission give
priority in the next phase of our relationship
to the question
of the interchangeability of diaconal, presbyteral
and episcopal ministries, on the basis of the
theological agreement set
out in the report.
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