Why is the Mind of the House resolution of The Episcopal Church different from the Tucson Resolution in the ELCA?
The Mind of the House resolution addresses implementation of “Called to Common Mission” in The Episcopal Church; the Conference of Bishops resolution (“Tucson”) addresses implementation within the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Each church body remains responsible for its internal governance and life.
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