Mr. Reed called the new group "the most significant flowering of ecumenical cooperation" since the divisions of Reformation in the 16th century.
Have Protestants entered a new period of ecumenical cooperation?
Durick also directed efforts at ecumenical cooperation with Tennessee state's Protestant and Jewish communities, as well as introducing Project Equality.
The network is intended to facilitate ecumenical cooperation and mutual support.
The expanding faith missions were not inclined toward ecumenical cooperation.
This proposal and a similar one between the Evangelical Lutherans and the Episcopal Church are regarded as the most significant efforts in ecumenical cooperation in years.
Even after these milestone events, however, Adventists continued to resist full ecumenical cooperation with other churches, believing that such cooperation would endanger its distinctive message.
The conference not only established greater ecumenical cooperation in missions, but also essentially launched the modern ecumenical movement.
Over the Twentieth Century, many UK congregationalists became convinced of the merits of ecumenical cooperation.
The European members of the church are highly involved in ecumenical cooperation and try to join ecumenical organisations and institutions locally and regionally.