Four Episcopal Church dioceses and an ELCA Synod hold joint service to renew baptismal and ordination vows

The Diocese of West Missouri
Posted Apr 7, 2021

(L-R) The Rt. Rev. Martin Field, Bishop of West Missouri; the Rt. Rev. Cathleen Bascom, Bishop of Kansas; the Rev. Susan Candea, Bishop of the Central States Synod; the Rt. Rev. Deon Johnson, Bishop of Missouri.

On Holy Tuesday, March 30, Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral, Kansas City, MO, hosted an interdenominational service to renew baptismal and ordination vows and to bless holy oils. Representing three dioceses of The Episcopal Church were bishops Cathleen Bascom, Bishop of Kansas; Deon Johnson, Bishop of Missouri; and Martin Field, Bishop of West Missouri. They were joined by Susan Candea, Bishop of ELCA’s Central States Synod. The Episcopal Diocese of Western Kansas took part remotely, with Bishop Mark Cowell, Bishop of Western Kansas, sharing a pre-recorded greeting.

The four Episcopal Dioceses cover Kansas and Missouri, with two dioceses in each state. The Central States Synod is the ELCA judicatory for the entirety of the two states. Over recent years, a robust and growing working relationship has been forged among the bishops, which in turn is opening doors for the four dioceses and the synod to engage in collaborative efforts. This has resulted in a collaboration in training Episcopal priests and deacons and Lutheran Pastoral Ministry Associates for the many small-town, rural, and suburban churches in Kansas and Missouri. Bishop Field summed this development up, “For the last ten years, I’ve been blessed with colleagues in leadership who have also become close friends. Bishops come and go in both denominations, as is normal, but we believe we’re building and passing on these friendships plus common values and vision for the work of the Gospel that we share.”

The Holy Tuesday service weaved together elements of Episcopal and Lutheran liturgies. It included contributions from a small cadre of clergy and laypersons in attendance and featuring beautiful music provided by the cathedral’s Trinity Choir. The service was streamed live online to allow the participation of lay and clerical members of the participating synod and dioceses, and many took part from wherever they were throughout Missouri or Kansas. Several cohorts of lay and clergy gathered in homes or churches; of note was a gathering at Christ Cathedral in Salina, KS, the cathedral church for the Diocese of Western Kansas, where participants renewed their promises and vows together.

Bishop Field served as the host Bishop, Bishop Candea delivered the homily, Bishop Bascom led the Renewal of Baptismal Promises, and Bishop Deon Johnson presided at the Holy Eucharist. And all four bishops jointly led the Renewal of Ordination Vows for the clergy of both denominations. Following Holy Communion, the bishops gathered at the altar to consecrate Holy Chrism and to bless the Oil of the Sick and the Oil of Catechumens. Their movements around the altar drew the notice of one online participant who described it as “musical bishops.”

After the well-received service, the bishops agreed that joint services such as this help build momentum for collaborative ministry and will be repeated. Bishop Candea stated, “This service seemed historic, one that has not been shared between Lutherans and Episcopalians before. I am pleased that we could renew our core commitments as lay and clergy members of Christ’s body together. This shows our growing commitment to walking together in Christ’s service”.

A recording of the service can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIUn-bQXlLM.

Photographs of the service can be viewed and downloaded from here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/diowestmo/albums/72157718577553935

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Information about the Central States Synod is available at css-elca.org.

About the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America: The ELCA is one of the largest Christian denominations in the United States, with nearly 3.5 million members in more than 9,100 worshiping communities across the 50 states and in the Caribbean region. Known as the church of “God’s work. Our hands.,” the ELCA emphasizes the saving grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ, unity among Christians and service in the world. The ELCA’s roots are in the writings of the German church reformer Martin Luther.

For information contact:
Tim Anderson, Director of Communications
(913) 948-9701
tanderson@css-elca.org

Information about The Diocese of West Missouri is available at: diowestmo.org

The Diocese of West Missouri, founded in 1889, is a diverse mix of 47 urban, town and rural Episcopal churches spanning the western half of the state of Missouri.  A part of the Episcopal Church, the diocese serves a diverse community of faith of around 10,000 people.

For information contact:
Gary Allman, Director of Communications
(417) 522-5151
communications@diowestmo.org

News Release Issued by:

The Diocese of West Missouri & Central States Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 420 West 14th St., Kansas City, MO 64105, and the Episcopal Diocese of Kansas, 835 SW Polk St., Topeka, KS 66612