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Anglicans and Methodists push for unity in historic covenant

by Heather Preston

The Church of England and Methodist Church in Great Britain marked the 21st anniversary of the landmark Anglican-Methodist Covenant on Friday.

Initially signed in 2003 in the presence of Queen Elizabeth II, the agreement recognises each as a Christian denomination (following their split in the 1790’s) and aims to deepen unity between the two Churches.

At a service at Methodist Central Hall in Westminster, followed by evensong at Westminster Abbey, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, alongside Revd Helen Cameron and Carolyn Godfrey, reaffirmed their commitment to towards unity.

Archbishop Justin reflected on the significant progress achieved over the past two decades but stressed the ongoing need for deeper collaboration.

“Our differences are minor compared to the joy of the cross and resurrection of Christ.”

Rev Cameron echoed these sentiments saying past divisions “were a scandal that sapped our mission,” as she emphasised the need to prioritise unity.

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