“Baptism, Dispute and Difference in the Shadow of Pandemic”

presented by Dr. Michael Root, Ph.D.

2021 Virginia State LARCUM Conference
3-4 December 2021
CONFERENCE has been moved 100% ONLINE!

Dear Faithful LARCUM Participants,

Our celebrated Annual LARCUM Conference will be offered this year 100% ONLINE! On December 3rd and 4th, we will welcome Dr. Michael Root, Professor of Systematic Theology at Catholic University Washington, DC as he presents “Baptism, Dispute and Difference in the Shadow of Pandemic”. The LARCUM Conference has been held annually for more the 31 years in ecumenical communities throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia.

As we endure the limitations of the pandemic, we will offer the program 100% Online! The reduced registration fee of $ 25 continues this year to cover the stipends and what is necessary to promote and host the event online. As always Students attend FREE.

Our weekend online schedule will begin with a presentation Friday evening followed by the Worship of the Great Assembly. Saturday morning will begin with morning prayer, followed by two additional talks. An opportunity for questions and answers will be made available throughout, and before we close at noon. 

A more detailed brochure with titles and summaries of the presentations is forthcoming. Please find below the Save the Date Card for reference and a downloadable paper registration form. We plan to record the talks and make them available to registered participants. Online Registration will open 25 September.

SAVE the DATE Postcard

Conference Brochure

Downloadable Paper Registration Form

Online Registration Form

Online Registration Form (Student)

Because of the nature of video conferencing, speaker only format will be utilized. Resource documents and a link to the call will be made available to all registrants on Thursday, 1 December. Only paid registrants will be admitted to the call.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us, [email protected].  We look forward to you joining us!

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2021

ABIDE IN MY LOVE…YOU SHALL BEAR MUCH FRUIT JOHN 15 1-15

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 18-26 January

Traditional observances of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity will look different this year as result of the global pandemic. Although we may not be able to gather in person, we are still unified in Christ. The following presentation is an adaptation of our Worship of the Great Assembly from this year’s Virginia State LARCUM conference based on the Graymoor text for the Week of Christian Unity: Abide In My Love…You Shall Bear Much Fruit John 15 1-17.  Please join us for our virtual prayer service with Bishops from the judicatories in Virginia and Metro DC.

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity video

Worship Aid (adapted from the Virginia State LARCUM Conference Worship of the Great Assembly)

“Being Formed by the Gospel in a Post-Christian Age: A proposal for the Church Catholic.”

Dear Faithful LARCUM Participants,

Our celebrated Annual LARCUM Conference is going virtual this fall, as are most events.  On December 4th and 5th, we will welcome Dr. Phillip Cary, internationally acclaimed expert on Augustine, scholar in-residence at the Templeton Honors College, professor of Philosophy at Eastern University and Editor-in-Chief of Pro Ecclesia to our online event. Dr. Cary will present “Being Formed by the Gospel in a Post-Christian Age: A proposal for the Church Catholic” .

The LARCUM Conference has been held annually for more the 30 years in ecumenical communities throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. During this unprecedented time, our conference will be held virtually and will be presented in our traditional schedule format albeit via the internet.

As a fruit of our limitations in the pandemic, we have become accustomed to meeting online and to dialogue in a different context.  The result is that we can attend the LARCUM Conference without the cost of travel, and room/board and meals.  Our only expense will be a stipend for our speaker and what is necessary to promote and host the online event – as a result we have lowered our Registration Fee to $ 25 and as always Students attend FREE.

Our weekend online schedule will begin with a presentation Friday evening followed by the Worship of the Great Assembly. Saturday morning will begin with morning prayer, followed by two additional talks. An opportunity for questions and answers will be made available throughout, and before we close at noon. 

A more detailed brochure with titles and summaries of the presentations is forthcoming. Please find below the Save the Date Card for reference and a downloadable paper registration form. We plan to record the talks and make them available to registered participants. Online Registration will open 25 September.

SAVE the DATE Postcard

Conference Brochure

Downloadable Paper Registration Form

Online Registration Form

Online Registration Form (Student)

Because of the nature of video conferencing, a webinar format will be utilized. Resource documents and a link to the call will be made available to all registrants on Thursday, 3 December. Only paid registrants will be admitted to the call.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us, [email protected].  We look forward to you joining us!

2020 Week of PRayer for Christian unity observances

Join and invite others to our LARCUM 2020 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Services being held in Northern and Richmond, Virginia. The 2020 theme is “They Showed Us Unusual Kindness”. 

Northern Virginia

Our Northern Virginia 2020 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity ecumenical prayer service is this Wednesday, January 22, at Saint Bernadette Church, 7600 Old Keene Mill Road, Springfield, VA.

We will begin at 7pm. A light reception will follow the prayer service. All Christians of all denominations are welcome to join us.

Richmond

The Richmond Virginia LARCUM 2020 Prayer for Christian Unity Service ecumenical prayer service is this Thursday, January 23, at Trinity United Methodist Church, 903 Forest Avenue, Richmond, VA. The Rev. Mary Anne Glover, Transitional General Minister of Virginia Council of Churches is the preacher.

We will begin at 7pm. A light reception will follow the prayer service. All Christians of all denominations are welcome to join us.

“Spiritual Ecumenism: The Soul of the Ecumenical Movement”

Virginia LARCUM Conference – November 22 and 23, 2019
Holy Spirit Catholic Church, Virginia Beach, Virginia

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!

Fr. James Loughran, SA, Director of the Graymoor Ecumenical and Interreligious Institute will present the historical development of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, the challenges to the modern day movement and practical ways in which local ecumenical communities can celebrate this year’s theme “They Showed Unusual Kindness”, Acts 27:18-28:10

Please plan to join us at this year’s Annual State LARCUM Conference being held in Virginia Beach, Virginia at Holy Spirit Catholic Church on Friday and Saturday, November 22 and 23, 2019. Please note this is a week earlier than usual.

We encourage you and your ecumenical partners in your local ministerium to come to a conference/workshop on how to renew or restore the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity to your community.

The $ 35 registration fee includes a box lunch, students may attend free of charge.

Conference Brochure

Save the Date Postcard

REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED

Online
Conference Registration
Conference Registration (Student)

Paper Registration ~ Download Form

living out the LARCUM Covenant

Praying, Believing, Doing:
An Ecumenism of Liturgy and Life

Rev. Dr. Karen Westerfield Tucker
presenter
First United Methodist Church, Charlottesville, VA

We would like to thank Pastor Gary Heaton and Associate Pastor Philip Woodson and the community of the First United Methodist Church for their gracious hospitality. It enriched the experience for all involved.

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Virginia LARCUM Conference 2019 location and dates to be announced early 2019. Please plan to join us!

A Covenant to Identify the LARCUM Committee in Virginia

LARCUM COVENANT
State LARCUM Committee of Virginia
Preamble
We Bishops are witnesses to two powerful experiences in our time which have impelled Lutherans, Episcopalians, Roman Catholics, and United Methodists toward church unity: the Ecumenical Movement and the Second Vatican Council. The Holy Spirit continues to use these graced events to enlighten and form God’s people as we begin the Third Millennium.
Unity is a Gospel imperative for the churches, not simply an option. We are mindful that our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, the night before he died prayed: “…that they may all be one. Father! May they be in us, just as you are in me and I am in you. May they be one, so that the world will believe that you sent me. I gave them the same glory you gave me, so that they may be one, just as you and I are one: I in them and you in me, so that they may be completely one, in order that the world may know that you sent me and that you love them as you love me” (Jn 17: 21-23). The Psalmist, too, reminds us: “How wonderful it is, how pleasant, for God’s people to live together in harmony” (Psalm 133).
Furthermore, it is our responsibility to “make every effort to preserve the unity which has the Spirit as its origin and peace as its binding force” because: “There is but one Body and one Spirit, …just as there is one Lord, one faith, one baptism; One God and Father of all, who is over all, and works through all and is in all” (Eph. 4: 4-6).
We celebrate the faithful initiative of our church leaders, past and present, in fostering church unity.
In our roles as pastoral leaders, we welcome Pope John Paul II’s and Archbishop Runcie’s challenge: “Once more, then, we call on the bishops, clergy, and faithful people…in every country, diocese, and parish in which our faithful live side by side. We urge them all to pray for this work and to adopt every possible means of furthering it through their collaboration, in deepening their alliance to Christ and in witnessing to him before the world. Only by such collaboration and prayer can the memory of past enmities be healed and our past antagonisms overcome”(Common Declaration #4, 29 May 1982).
In Virginia, we experience the call to full communion in various collaborative efforts among our four traditions: in particular, through the annual statewide Lutheran, Anglican, Roman Catholic, United Methodist (LARCUM) Conference, at regional LARCUM events for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, and in local parish initiatives. We hear this call also in the Anglican-Roman Catholic Commission’s (ARCIC’S) Final Report, in the Lutheran-Roman Catholic document, Facing Unity, in the Lutheran-Episcopal Niagara Report, Sharing in the Apostolic Communion (Anglican-Methodist), The Gift of Authority (ARCIC), Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification(Lutheran-Catholic), Mary: Grace and Hope in Christ (ARCIC), and, in the United States, in the agreement Called to Common Mission (Lutheran-Episcopal), A Covenant of Interim Eucharistic Sharing (Episcopal-Methodist), Confessing Our Faith Together and Covenant of Interim Eucharistic Sharing (ELCA-UMC), and Yearning to Be One(Catholic-United Methodist). In these joint undertakings our divisions are being healed and we become attuned to the Spirit who will make us one.
Declaration
We recognize that it is the Holy Spirit who bestows unity. The same Spirit calls us to uncover convergences and to achieve consensus so that we can advance toward the goal of unity willed by Christ. Through conversion, this shared commitment opens us to new possibilities under the guidance of God’s Spirit as we seek to provide an effective expression of God’s love in Christ (cf. Sec. 2, Ecumenism: The Vision of the ELCA, adopted as a working document of the 1989 ELCA Biennial Assembly).
Four decades of dialogues have led our four traditions to establish full communion as our mutual goal. We understand that we will pursue this goal in a rich variety of ways which are consistent with the Gospel and the ordering of our four traditions.
We desire to do all things together which existing agreements permit to place no impediments to the cause of unity.
THEREFORE, relying on the faithful love of the Triune God, we commit ourselves to celebrate the unity already achieved through years of Lutheran-Anglican-Roman Catholic-United Methodist conversations and to strengthen the visible unity of the Body of Christ in Virginia.
A Call into Covenant
The unity of the church is the gift of the Spirit and a task of the church. We hereby CALL INTO COVENANT our respective Synods, Dioceses and Conferences and COMMIT OURSELVES to the following actions. In behalf of the unity of the church, WE WILL:
1. pray for each other, particularly at the principal Sunday celebration;
2. sponsor seasonal prayer services, especially during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity;
3. encourage shared lectionary studies;
4. promote pulpit exchanges in accord with the respective guidelines of each tradition;
5. encourage cooperation among member churches in providing premarital preparation for ecumenical marriages;
6. encourage shared religious formational and educational events, e.g. youth ministry, vacation Bible school, living room dialogue;
7. develop joint efforts in evangelism and social justice;
8. develop covenants among our congregations, institutions and chaplaincies;
9. support statewide, regional and local LARCUM Conferences, and establish annually a joint meeting of our ecumenical bodies;10. encourage each diocese and synod to develop supportive prayer services and covenanting models for its congregations through their respective ecumenical and liturgical committees;
11. urge congregations to study the existing dialogues among our churches;
12. develop covenants among schools and academies for shared programs;
13. ask congregations to develop and reflect on their cooperative ministries to discover areas of convergence among our four churches;
14. sponsor shared retreats and formational events for clergy and parish leadership;
15. develop campus ministry covenants among Catholic Campus Ministry, Canterbury Association, Lutheran Student Union, and Wesley Foundation, and support covenants at existing ecumenical ministries and with college chaplains;
16. seek ways to coordinate program and planning at the district/synodical/diocesan/conference level;
17. collaborate at the judicatory level on justice issues and social concerns;
18. review and evaluate this Covenant annually at a meeting of the state LARCUM Committee representatives with Bishops;
19. establish goals annually which advance this Covenant;
20. celebrate the renewal of this Covenant annually at the statewide LARCUM conference.
May the Holy Spirit, who has brought us to this moment of covenanting, bring us to ever deepening levels of unity. To this end we affix our names and recommend it to our respective judicatories, this 1st day of December, 2006.
This document has been ratified by signature of all current presiding bishops and judicatory leaders for the following sees:

Catholic Diocese of Arlington/The Most Rev. Paul S. Loverde

Catholic Diocese of Richmond/The Most Rev. Francis X. DiLorenzo

Episcopal Diocese of Virginia/The Rt. Rev. Shannon Johnston and The Rt. Rev. David C. Jones

Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia/The Rt. Rev. Holly Hollerith

Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia/The Rt. Rev. F. Neff PowellMetro DC Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America/The Rev. Richard H. Graham

Virginia Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America/The Rev. James F. Mauney

Virginia Conference United Methodist Church/The Rev. Charlene Kammerer

 

Fostering Christian Unity throughout the Commonwealth