Ecumenical devotions for unity and justice available for fellowship during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

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The Anglican Church of Canada (ACC) in communion with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC), the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), and The Episcopal Church USA (TEC) have put together a liturgical resource for the annual ecumenical celebration of The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, that will be observed from January 18th to January 25th.

The Ecumenical Devotions for Unity and Justice have been specially developed by the four presiding bishops of each of the churches: Archbishop Fred Hiltz of the ACC, Bishop Susan Johnson of the ELCIC, Bishop Elizabeth Eaton of the ELCA, and Bishop Michael Curry of the TEC. They have been created to reflect this year’s international theme of justice.

“The leaders of these four churches are all deeply committed to seeing the Gospel put into action in service of the cause of justice, and to seeking to do that together in every way possible. These joint devotions for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity are intended as a sign of that shared ministry,” says The Rev. Dr. Scott Sharman, Animator for Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations for the Anglican Church of Canada.

The Ecumenical Devotions for Unity and Justice can be found on the anglican.ca website. These devotions are available for use not only during The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, but also throughout the year.

Christians across Canada, America, and everywhere else in the world – regardless of their denomination – are invited to use this devotion to reflect on scripture together, to participate in jointly organized fellowship services, and to pray for unity together. By making commitments to justice, equality, and unity, Christians can be vessels of God’s healing grace in a broken world.

“The hope for these reflections is that they continue to inspire members of our four churches, and beyond, to seek justice for others in the name of our one and common Lord,” states The Rev. Dr. Sharman.

 

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Meghan Kilty, Director of Communications and Information Resources
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