Communion
Partners
In the context of discussions
about the Episcopal Visitors concept announced by the Presiding Bishop at
the House of Bishops meeting in New Orleans, we the undersigned have considered
a need to maintain and strengthen
our ties with the Anglican Communion
our commitment to the observance of diocesan boundaries within The
Episcopal Church and our exercise of our office as a focus of unity.
We believe such ties will provide the opportunity for mutual support, accountability
and fellowship; and present an important sign of our connectedness in and
vision for The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion as we move through
this time of stress and renewal.
PURPOSE:
Communion Partners is intended to
provide for those concerned a visible link to the Anglican Communion
Many within our dioceses and in congregations in other dioceses seek to be
assured of their connection to the Anglican Communion. Traditionally, this
has been understood in terms of bishop-to-bishop relationships. Communion
Partners fleshes out this connection in a significant and symbolic way.
provide fellowship, support and a forum for mutual concerns between
bishops.
The Communion Partner bishops share many concerns about the Anglican Communion
and its future and look to work together with Primates and Bishops from the
wider Communion. In addition, we believe we all have need of mutual encouragement,
prayer, and reassurance. The Communion Partners will be a forum for these
kinds of relationships.
provide a partnership to work toward the Anglican Covenant and according
to Windsor Principles
The Communion Partner bishops will work together according to the principles
outlined in the Windsor Report and seek a comprehensive Anglican Covenant
at the Lambeth Conference and beyond.
SCOPE:
Communion Partners
is a relational fellowship
are committed to honoring diocesan boundaries
will be governed by mutual respect
and will proceed by invitation and cooperation
PARTICIPANTS:
Communion Partner Bishops (William H. Love, Albany; John W. Howe, Central
Florida; James M. Stanton, Dallas; Russell E. Jacobus, Fond Du Lac; Michael
G. Smith, North Dakota; Edward S. Little, Northern Indiana; Geralyn Wolf,
Rhode Island; Mark J. Lawrence, South Carolina; John C. Bauerschmidt, Tennessee;
Don A. Wimberly, Texas; Gary E. Lillibridge, West Texas; James M. Adams, Western
Kansas; D. Bruce MacPherson, Western Louisiana)
Communion Partner Primates (initially Tanzania, West Indies, and Burundi)
Clergy and congregations who share Communion Partner commitments
Other interested Bishops of The Episcopal Church
TRANSPARENCY:
Communication of activities with
the Presiding Bishop of TEC,
the Archbishop of Canterbury,
the Meeting of Primates, and
the Anglican Communion Office, and therewith the Anglican Consultative
Council