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Is there someone from The Episcopal Church on the Lambeth Commission?

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Is there someone from The Episcopal Church on the Lambeth Commission?

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Yes, the Rt. Rev. Mark Dyer, previous Bishop of Bethlehem in Pennsylvania and now on the faculty at Virginia Theological Seminary. Bishop Dyer has extensive experience in inter-Anglican affairs having served (among other things) as The Episcopal Church’s bishop member of the ACC, the editor of the report of the 1998 Lambeth Conference, and a previous member of the Inter-Anglican Theological and Doctrinal Commission. So how has the Commission been doing its work? The Commission met three times since it was called into being in late 2003. The first meeting took place at Windsor, England in February 2004 where the commissioners established their working style and also heard formal papers delivered on different perspectives on the questions of communion before them. In addition, the Commission openly sought input from any person or group in the Anglican Communion who cared to weigh in on their mandate. The second meeting of the Commission was in June 2004 at the Kanuga Conference Center in

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