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Scottish Christians unclear on meaning of ecumenism, audit finds
The findings of a recent local ecumenical audit carried out by churches in Scotland have revealed a “lack of clarity” about the meaning of ecumenism among Scottish Christians.The audit was commissioned by the Church of Scotland’s Committee on Ecumenical Relations and Action of Churches Together in Scotland and its findings will be presented at the forthcoming Church of Scotland General Assembly taking place in Edinburgh from 19 to 25 May.
The audit, carried out in Paisley, Inverness and St Andrews, found that there was a “lack of clarity” about the meaning of ecumenism. While some respondents felt that a church was engaging ecumenically by allowing anyone to participate in a church service, others felt that ecumenism was about deliberating seeking interaction with and engaging in mission with those from other Christian traditions.
While the report found that shared services were the most popular activity it also found a number of other routine ecumenical engagements including worship activities, study groups, chaplaincy work and numerous social activities.
The report points out that the term ‘denomination’ means little to young people and that they do not see the difference between the denominations – this compares to the older generation who are more bound by the limits of church divisions, the audit said.
The report concludes that there must be continued reflection with ecumenical organisations and that there should be a pronounced encouragement between denominations and ecumenical organisations to collaborate on activities.
“The connection of people at a local, national and international level is vital to secure a rewarding future for ecumenical activities,” the Church of Scotland said.
Full story at Christian Today.

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