The Beauty
of Our Call to Ecumenism in
Sword of the Spirit
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a video spotlight narrated by
John Keating
and introduction by Dave Hughes
The Sword of the
Spirit is a growing network of more than
75 lay Christian communities around
the world that have a common vision, way
of life, and spiritual culture. Recent
estimates put the numbers of those
involved at around 9,000 people
worldwide. We sometimes describe
ourselves as a “community of
communities.” Each community
within the Sword of the Spirit is
self-governing, but receives help in
living out its life as a community from
the sharing of resources with other
communities around the world.
The
Sword of the Spirit has a
strong common culture that
transcends our international
differences. As a result, when members
of different communities get together,
even though they may be from different
parts of the world, there is a very
strong sense that we are part of the
same international community of
communities. One of the
expressions of our common way of life
is our celebration
of the opening of the Lord’s Day
– the opening of Sunday – on
Saturday evening with prayers and a
festive meal. The hallmarks of these
times are joy and thanksgiving.
The
Sword of the Spirit is ecumenical.
Some of our communities are ecumenical
in their make-up, with members who
belong to various churches –
Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox. Other
communities are all one denomination.
But the call of all our communities is
to foster the unity of all
Christians. While recognizing our
differences, we look to see how we can
share in the riches of one another’s
Christian traditions and work together
for Christ.
Our
Ecumenical Call
We believe that God has called us
together from many Christian
traditions and churches to be a living
testimony today to God’s purpose for
his people of “uniting all things in
heaven and on earth” in his Son Jesus
Christ (Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians
1:10). We live as brothers and sisters
united in a common commitment and a
common way of life which allows us to
support one another in living a
zealous, disciplined life in Christ,
and at the same time to respect those
differences among us which reflect our
various church backgrounds and
Christian commitments.
We believe that we can discern in this
time in history a great working of the
Holy Spirit to draw together the
Christian people in a mutual
recognition of their common “sonship”
in Christ, a recognition which can
form a solid foundation from which to
deal with the many important questions
which still divide the Christian
people.
We believe that the Lord desires to
overcome the divisions among the
Christian people (Gospel of John
17:22-23). We therefore join ourselves
to one another as brothers and sisters
both as a response to the way God has
worked among us and in the belief that
it furthers the Lord’s work of unity
and contributes to the life of the
various churches and the Christian
people as a whole. We do so humbly,
recognizing that our efforts are only
a small part of what God is doing in
the world today.
John Keating is Vice
President of the Sword of the
Spirit an an Elder in the
Servants of the Word, an
ecumenical brotherhood of men
living single for the Lord in
Sword of the Spirit.
Dave Hughes is Chairman of
the Ecumenical Commision of the
Sword of the Spirit. He is also
the Senior Coordinator
of Word of Life Community in Ann
Arbor, Michigan, USA.
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