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COLLECTION 139: Ecumenical Collection of John G. Huber, 1957-2013

Table of Contents Administrative Information ...... 3 Biography ...... 4 Scope and Content ...... 5 Arrangement ...... 6 Box Inventory ...... 11 Box 1: Portrait of John G. Huber ...... 11 Box 2: Autobiographical Archives of John G. Huber ...... 11 Box 3: Autobiographical Archives of John G. Huber Ecumenical Journeys and Journals ...... 14 Box 4: Autobiographical Archives of John G. Huber ...... 16 Box 5: Academic Diplomas, Awards; Academic Dissertations and Theses by John G. Huber 17 Box 6: Articles and other Papers Authored by or about John G. Huber Archival ...... 18 Box 7: Articles and other Papers Authored by or about John G. Huber ...... 23 Box 8: Articles, Correspondence and Fliers by John G. Huber ...... 27 Box 9: Baptism – Bilateral and Multilateral Dialogues ...... 40 Box 10: Bilateral and Multilateral Dialogues ...... 42 Box 11: Bilateral and Multilateral Dialogues ...... 44 Box 12: Bilateral and Multilateral Dialogues ...... 47 Box 13: Bilateral and Multilateral Dialogues – COCU ...... 48 Box 14: COCU - Denominational/Confessional Resources ...... 50 Box 15: Denominational/Confessional Resources ...... 52 Box 16: Denominational/Confessional Resources - Lutheran ...... 55 Box 17: Denominational/Confessional Resources - Lutheran ...... 57 Box 18: Denominational/Confessional Resources, Lutheran ...... 58 Box 19: Denominational/Confessional Resources – Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod ...... 60 Box 20: Denominational/Confessional Resources Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod ...... 61 Box 21: Denominational/Confessional Resources, Protestantism - Roman Catholic ...... 65 Box 22: G. Denominational/Confessional Resources, Papacy - J. Ecumenical Education and Formation, Bossey Graduate School 2000-2001 ...... 68 Box 23: J. Ecumenical Education and Formation ...... 71 Box 24: J. Ecumenical Education and Formation - N. Evangelism and Mission ...... 72 Box 25: O. General Works on – R.2. Faith and Order—National Council of the in the USA ...... 75 Box 26: R.2. Faith and Order, NCCC in the USA - S. National Workshop ...... 77 on Christian Unity ...... 77 Box 27: National Workshop on Christian Unity ...... 79 Box 28: National Workshop on Christian Unity ...... 80 Box 29: North American Academy of Ecumenists ...... 80 Box 30: V. World Council of Churches ...... 83 Box 31: V. World Council of Churches ...... 83 Box 32: V. World Council of Churches ...... 84 Box 33: V. World Council of Churches, Eighth Assembly: Harare 1998 ...... 85 Box 34: V. World Council of Churches, Eight - Ninth Assembly: Porto Alegre ...... 86 Box 35: V. World Council of Churches - Ninth - V.2. Central Committee ...... 88 Box 36: V.2. Central Committee of the World Council of Churches - V.5. Conferences of the Commission on World Mission and Evangelism ...... 88 Box 37: V.5. Conferences of the Commission on World Mission and Evangelism ...... 90 Box 38: World Council of Churches...... 91 Box 39: Fifth World Conference on Faith and Order, Santiago de Compostela ...... 92 Box 40: World Council of Churches...... 92 Box 41: World Council ...... 94 Box 42: World Council of Churches...... 95 Box 43: World Council of Churches...... 97 Box 44: World Religions ...... 97 Box 45: World Religions – World Religions ...... 100 Box 46: World Religions – World Religions ...... 100 Box 47: Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, celebrated Jan. 18-25...... 102 Box 48: Oversize documents and periodicals ...... 105 Box 49: Additions ...... 106

2 Administrative Information

Title: Ecumenical Collection of John George Huber, 1957-2013

Collection Identifier: CFT00139

Creators: Huber, John George

Size: 49 Boxes, 40 linear feet

Repository: David Allan Hubbard Library Fuller Theological Seminary 135 N Oakland Ave Pasadena, CA 91182 [email protected]

Provenance: The gift of John G. Huber

Conditions Governing Access/Restrictions: Scholarly use with parameters of copyright law

Language: English

Processing: John G. Huber, Nancy Gower

Finding Aid Revisions: Andrew Wong, July 2018

3 Biography Born in San Francisco on September 29, 1929, John G. Huber is a graduate of the Lutheran high school academy of California Concordia College in Oakland (1947), the University of California in Berkeley (B.A., 1952), and Concordia Seminary in St. Louis (M.Div., 1958). In 1965 he was married to Judy Bertolin, an elementary school teacher. Although they reside in La Jolla, Huber is an active member of Resurrection Lutheran Church in Coronado. He is a lifetime docent at Torrey Pines State Reserve where he enjoys hiking the trails. Although a member of the ecumenically conservative Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, Pastor Huber has maintained a longstanding commitment to Christian unity, inspired in part by the North American Conference on Faith and Order at Oberlin, Ohio, in 1957. In 1958, his Master of Divinity thesis at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, documented agreements reached by the three World Conferences on Faith and Order. During a 31-year ministry at University Lutheran Church in La Jolla, also serving the UCSD campus, he completed a Master of Theology (1972) and also a Doctor of Ministry program (1984) at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary in Berkeley, writing dissertations on theological and pastoral aspects of interchurch relationships. After his retirement in 2000 as Director of LACES—an inter-Lutheran continuing education agency for in Southern California—he earned a Master of Arts degree in Ecumenical Studies (2001) at Bossey, the Ecumenical Institute of the World Council of Churches near , , where, at 70, he was known as the “Village Elder.” His travels to numerous countries on five continents have taken him to assemblies of the Lutheran World Federation and the World Council of Churches, the Parliament of the World’s Religions at Chicago (1993), as well as the 2001 Kirchentag at Frankfurt. On January 18-21, 2002, he witnessed the nine Protestant churches affiliated with COCU becoming “Churches Uniting in Christ” at a gathering in Memphis. Press credentials from a local Roman Catholic newspaper, Southern Cross, were given to him when he attended the 75th anniversary celebration of Faith and Order at Lausanne and the Central Committee meeting of the WCC at Geneva in 2002, and also the LWF Assembly held at Winnipeg in 2003 and the WCC Assembly in Porto Alegre in 2006. He authored the theological preamble of the Ecumenical Council of San Diego County in 1969 and chairs its Faith, Order and Witness Committee. He serves on the Board of Directors of that Council and also that of the North American Academy of Ecumenists, and is a member of the Faith and Order Commission of the Southern California Ecumenical Council.

4 Scope and Content John G. Huber, retired in the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, refers to himself as an “ecumenthusiast.” Since attending the Oberlin Faith and Order Meeting of 1957, he has been involved in an ever larger scope of local and international ecumenical activities, all of which are reflected in this collection which documents more than 50 years of American and International ecumenical meetings, dialogs, publications and initiatives. When necessary, John Huber attended meetings as a member of the Press corps, reporting for the Southern Cross on such events as the 75th anniversary celebration of Faith and Order at Lausanne and the WCC Assembly in Porto Alegre in 2006. The collection of 1460 books and 49 boxes of archival papers is accompanied by an annotated bibliography by John G. Huber.

Subjects: Churches Uniting in Christ Communauté de Taizé Consultation on Church Union Ecumenical movement Lutheran Church Lutheran Church -- Clergy Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod Lutheran World Federation National Council of Churches Week of Prayer World Council of Churches World Council of Churches. Commission on Faith and Order World Student Christian Federation

5 Arrangement The Ecumenical Collection of John G. Huber is organized in two sections: the cataloged Special Collection of 1460 volumes and the Archival Collection containing archival papers, correspondence, articles, and ephemera. Both are included in the published Annotated Bibliography.

The Archival Collection is organized in 2 series, following the Annotated Bibliography:

Series 1: Personal papers of John G. Huber

Autobiographical documents, photos, Christmas letters, Sermons, Ecumenical Journeys and Journals, Ministry at University Lutheran Church, La Jolla, CA, Awards and Recognition and ephemera (Archival Box 1-5)

Academic Dissertations and Theses by John G. Huber (Archival Box 5)

Articles and other Papers Authored by or about John G. Huber (Archival Boxes 6-8) Ecumenical Correspondence (Archival Box 8)

Fliers & Outlines by John Huber for Ecumenical Events & Presentations (Archival Box 8)

Pan-Lutheran Conference, San Diego: ELCA-LCMS (Archival Box 8)

Series 2: Articles, documents and ephemera are topically organized according to the following outline of the Annotated Bibliography:

A. Baptism (Box 9) B. Bilateral and Multilateral Dialogues Between and Among Various Christian Communions, and other Ecumenical Documents 1. Bibliographies (Box 9) 2. Resources on methodology (Box 9) 3. Comprehensive Texts and Summaries of Dialogues and other Ecumenical Documents (Box 9) 4. Adventist-Lutheran 5. Anglican-Disciples-United Church of Canada 6. Anglican-Eastern Orthodox 7. Anglican-Free Churches in England (Box 9) 8. Anglican-Lutheran (Box 9) 9. Anglican-Methodist 10. Anglican(and Episcopal)-Roman Catholic (Box 9) 11. Baptist-Lutheran 12. Baptist-Roman Catholic 13. Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)-Roman Catholic (Box 9) 14. Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)- (Box 9) 15. Eastern Orthodox-Oriental Orthodox-Roman Catholic-Protestant

6 16. Eastern Orthodox-Protestant 17. Eastern Orthodox-Reformed 18. Eastern Orthodox-Roman Catholic (Box 9) 19. Evangelical-Roman Catholic (Box 9) 20. Lutheran-Church of South India (Box 9) 21. Lutheran-Eastern Orthodox (Box 9) 22. Lutheran-Episcopal (U.S.A.) (Box 9-10) 23. Lutheran-Episcopal, Lutheran-Reformed, and Lutheran-Roman Catholic (Box 10) 24. Lutheran-Episcopal-Roman Catholic (Box 10) 25. Lutheran-Mennonite (Box 10) 26. Lutheran-Moravian 27. Lutheran-Pentecostal (Box 10) 28. Lutheran-Reformed (Box 10) 29. Lutheran-Reformed and Lutheran-Episcopal 30. Lutheran, Reformed, and Roman Catholic 31. Lutheran, Reformed, Anglican, and Roman Catholic (Box 10) 32. Lutheran, Reformed, Episcopal, and Roman Catholic (Box 10) 33. Lutheran, Roman Catholic, Episcopal, Methodist, Reformed, Evangelical (Box 10) 34. Lutheran, Roman Catholic, Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, Reformed, Methodist, etc. (Box 10) 35. Lutheran-Roman Catholic (Box 10-11) a. Justification, a major issue is the Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogues b. Justification in the wider ecumenical context 36. Lutheran-United Methodist (Box 11) 37. Palestinian Churches (Box 11) 38. Polish National Catholic-Roman Catholic (Box 11) 39. Presbyterian-Roman Catholic (Box 11) 40. Protestant-Roman Catholic (Box 12) 41. Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox and Jewish (Box 12) 42. Roman Catholic-Eastern Catholic-Eastern Orthodox-Oriental Orthodox (Box 12) 43. Roman Catholic-Mennonite (Box 13) 44. Roman Catholic-Methodist (Box 13) 45. Roman Catholic/Presbyterian-Reformed Consultation (Box 13) 46. Roman Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox (Box 13) 47. South Africa Churches (Box 13) C. Christian Churches Together in the USA (CCT) (Box 13) D. Churches Uniting in Christ (CUIC), Formerly COCU (Box 13) E. Conference of European Churches (Box 13) F. Consultation on Church Union (COCU) (Box 13-14) 1. Publications by the Consultation a. Forward Movement Miniature Books b. Digest of the Proceedings 2. Publications on COCU from other Sources G. Denominational/Confessional Resources of Various Christian Traditions 1. (Box 14) 2. Surveys of the Denominations, including Scriptographic booklets (Box 14-22)

7 a. Anglican/Episcopal b. Armenian Apostolic Church c. Baptist d. Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) e. Christian and Missionary Alliance f. Christian Science g. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints h. Church of South India i. Community of Christ j. Congregational k. Eastern Catholic l. Eastern Orthodox m. Evangelical n. Evangelical and Reformed Church o. The Evangelical Covenant Church p. Lutheran (1) Lutheran Church in America (2) The American Lutheran Church (3) Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) (4) North American Lutheran Church (5) Lutheran Council in the U.S.A. (6) Lutheran World Federation (LWF): i. Educational Programs ii. Assemblies 1-10 iii. Publications by and about the Lutheran World Federation (7) National Lutheran Council (8) The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) i. Commission on Theology and Church Relations ii. Convention of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 2010 iii. Pacific Southwest District of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod q. Moravian Church r. Pentecostal s. Polish National Catholic Church t. Presbyterian/Reformed (John Calvin) u. Protestantism v. Quakers w. Roman Catholic, including Vatican II documents and commentary x. Roman Catholic - resources on the Papacy y. Seventh-Day Adventists z. Stone-Campbell Movement aa. United Church of Christ bb. United Methodist Church cc. Unity School of Christianity H. (Authority, Church Order, Episcopacy, Ministry) (Box 22) I. Ecumenical Council of San Diego County (Box 22)

8 J. Ecumenical Education and Formation (Including the Bossey Ecumenical Institute of the World Council of Churches) (Box 22-24) K. Ecumenical Journals and Periodicals L. Ecumenical Movement (Box 24) 1. Critique 2. Dictionary 3. History M. (Box 24) N. Evangelism and Mission (Box 24) O. General Works (Box 25) P. Global Christian Forum Q. Groupe des Dombes R. National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America (Box 25-26) 1. Documents and Reports 2. Faith and Order—National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA 3. Other literature S. National Workshop on Christian Unity (Box 26-28) T. North American Academy of Ecumenists (Box 29) U. Southern California Ecumenical Council (Box 29) V. World Council of Churches (Box 29-43) 1. Assemblies 1-9 2. Central Committee of the World Council of Churches 3. Commission on Inter-Church Aid, Refugee and World Service 4. Commission on World Mission and Evangelism and International Missionary Council (including the preceding World Missionary Conference at Edinburgh in 1910 and the centennial Edinburgh 2010 Conference) 5. Conferences of the Commission on World Mission and Evangelism a. Mexico City 1963 b. Bangkok1973. Evangelical Critique of the Bangkok Conference c. Melbourne, Australia, 1980 d. San Antonio, U.S.A., ENCUENTRO ’89 e. Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, 1996 f. Athens, Greece, 2005 6. Critique of World Council of Churches re: Evangelism 7. Dialogue with Other Faiths—World Council of Churches 8. Faith and Order Conferences of the World Council of Churches a. First World Conference: Lausanne 1927 b. Second World Conference: Edinburgh 1937 c. Third World Conference: Lund 1952 d. Fourth World Conference: Montreal 1963 e. Fifth World Conference: Santiago de Compostela 1993 9. Faith and Order Regional Conferences not Sponsored by the WCC 10. Faith and Order History 11. Faith and Order Papers [Old Series] 12. Faith and Order Papers [using the current numbering system] 13. Faith and Order documents and books that are not numbered, listed

9 chronologically 14. Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry (Resources on Faith and Order Paper No. 111) 15. Faith and Order Regional Conferences a. Oberlin Faith and Order Conference, 1957 b. Northwest Faith and Order Conference, 1962 16. Faith and Order Regional Conferences not Sponsored by the WCC 17. Faith and Order Consultations of the World Council of Churches a. Salamanca b. Graduate Theological Union 18. World Council of Churches—Other Publications by or about the WCC W. World Religions, Religious Movements, and Interfaith Dialogue (Box 44-46) X. World Student Christian Federation (Box 46) Y. Worship and Prayer, including Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (Box 46-47)

10 Box Inventory Series 1: Personal papers of John G. Huber

Box 1: Portrait of John G. Huber

Box 2: Autobiographical Archives of John G. Huber

Folder Photographs 1 High school graduation photo, Class of 1947, the Academy of California Concordia College, Oakland, CA. 2 The Triple “C” yearbook published by the Senior Class of California Concordia College, 1947. John Huber’s photos are on pages 12 (Tertia), 20 (Forum), 21 (Cougar Science Club), 32 (Annual Staff Associate Editor), 33 (upper left snapshot). Also note photos of David Allan Hubbard who became President of Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, pages 8 (1946 and 1947 Cabinet), 9 (1946 and 1947 Student Council), 10 (Prima—2nd year of college level), 20 (Forensic), 23 (The College Quartet), 33 (snapshot—holding left hand to forehead). 3 Photo of John G. Huber together with Dr. Martin E. Marty taken during a dinner celebration sponsored by the University of Chicago and held at the Chicago Historical Society on Marty’s 70th birthday, Feb. 5, 1998. One photo is printed on photo paper and the other is on plain paper (more accurate color). See letter included. 3 Photo of Pastor John G. Huber at Resurrection Lutheran Church, Coronado, where he preached and presided at the Eucharist on July 8, 2012, filling in for Pastor Michael Hagenow. Biographical Summaries 4 “The Ordination of Mr. John G. Huber into the Holy Ministry of the Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod,” The Sixth Sunday after Trinity, July 13, 1958, St. John Lutheran Church, San Francisco, CA. Biographical summary and photo are on page 4. 4 “Installation of the Rev. John G. Huber As Pastor of Peace Lutheran Church of Pomona,” Sept. 13, 1959, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Pomona, CA. Biographical summary and photo are on page 4. “The Rev. John G. Huber,” a summary of educational, pastoral, ecumenical, and personal background. 4 The Order of Service for the Marriage of Judith Gail Bertolin and John G. Huber, Saturday, July 24, 1965, Four o’clock p.m., St. Mark Lutheran Church, Encinitas, CA. 5 “How I Perceive Myself as a Person and Pastor, John G. Huber, Sept. 9, 1978. 6 “A Request from the Undersigned to Nominate the Rev. John G. Huber for Distinguished Service Both In and Outside of His Ministry as Pastor of the Students Chapel at UC San Diego, the Award Given Annually by the Alumni/ae on Founders Day, Sept. 20, 2002.” 7 Invitation to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Ordination of the Rev. John G. Huber at Resurrection Lutheran Church, Coronado, July 13, 2008. Biographical summary attached. 8 Christmas Letters: Sent by John and Judith Huber, 1965-2011 Sermons 9 “The Riddle of Unity: Seven Roads or Seven Realities?” Ephesians 4:4-6, Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Sacred Heart Church, Ocean Beach (San Diego, CA), Jan. 17, 1988.

11 9 “From Arrogance to Convergence,” St. Robert’s Parish, Founex, Switzerland, preached at the beginning of the winter semester of the Ecumenical Institute, Bossey, Feb. 11, 2001. This is the English text that was read by Rev. Huber, pausing after each paragraph to enable a lay member of the parish to translate each section into French. 9 “The True Confessions of a Doubting Thomas,” recorded on CD as part of “A Celebration of the Word” at Coronado Community Church, Coronado, CA, May 1, 2011. 9 “God’s Love: Selective or Inclusive?” recorded on CD as part of “A Celebration of the Word” at Coronado Community Church, Coronado, CA, Aug. 14, 2011. 9 “A Dialogue that Is Loving and Lifelong,” wedding of Jonathan Fischer and Lavanya Gazula, Nov. 13, 1999, Crown Plaza Hotel, Chicago. “An Answer to a Christian Critic,” recorded on CD as part of “A Celebration of the Word” at Coronado Community Church, Coronado, CA, Jan. 15, 2012. Ministry at University Lutheran Church, La Jolla, CA 10 Brochure, “University and Church in Dialog,” printed in 1965 with Irmgard Horchler as artistic Consultant. Includes photos of the church building; the congregation on Charter Day, Pentecost, June 6, 1965; fireside discussion with UCSD students; and the Rev. and Mrs. John G. Huber. Topics: “Here Is Our Program,” “And Now, a Word from Our Sponsor,” “Meet the Pastor and His ‘Rib,’” and “A Pastoral Post Script.” 10 Dedication of the Remodeled Chapel, Oct. 2, 1966. The booklet includes: “The Dedication Service,” “The Dedication Vespers,” and “A Historical Sketch.” 10 “One Faith—Many Forms: University Lutheran Church Invites You to an Experiment in Worship and Dialogue, Lent, 1967.” 10 Brochure: “Come Inside University Lutheran Church and Ecumenical Center.” Consultation on Campus Ministry, St. Louis, Missouri, Oct. 23-26, 1968. “Campus Ministry and the Ecumenical Movement,” by John G. Huber. 10 Consultation on Campus Ministry, St. Louis, Missouri, Oct. 23-26, 1968. “Campus Ministry and the Ecumenical Movement,” by John G. Huber. 10 Worship service folder: “ Day Festival with Holy Communion,” Thursday, Oct. 31, 1968, 7 a.m. John Huber served as celebrant and homilist. 10 “The Lutheran Campus Ministry at UCSD and the Church’s Trend Toward Change,” outline of a presentation by John G. Huber at University Lutheran Church, June 1, 1969, at an open forum to which lay people and pastors of all Lutheran churches in Greater San Diego were invited. 10 “Request for Sabbatical Study Leave,” by Pastor John G. Huber, Januaary 18, 1972. Letter from LCMSPresident J.A.O. Preus, endorsing Huber for entering the Graduate School of Ecumenical Studies at Bossey; and Resolution of The LCMS“To Adopt the ‘Interim ’ as Guidelines for Interchurch Relations,” adopted July 13, 1971. 10 “An Introduction to the Eucharistic Liturgy of the Lutheran Tradition (The Church of the Augsburg Confession)” worship folder presented at St. James by-the-Sea Episcopal Church [La Jolla] by the University Lutheran Church Choir, La Jolla, CA, Mar.12, 1974. 10 Brochure: Photo of church. Inside: “The Lutheran Ministry of University-Community Church Welcomes You.” This experiment with a new name, University-Community Church, began in 1975. 10 “UCSD, La Jolla: Moving Ecumenically,” in Lutheran Campus Ministry Reporter, p. 4. No date, but the content indicates 1979. This article reports on the campus and parish ministry

12 of John G. Huber at University Lutheran Church, La Jolla, CA, emphasizing its ecumenical relationships and programming. 10 Brochure: “Office of Religious Affairs: An Ecumenical Team Ministry Working Campus Wide.” Includes photos of Campus Pastors Joe Young (Episcopal), Bernie Campbell (Roman Catholic), Les Atkinson (United), and John Huber (Lutheran). 10 Brochure: “Office of Religious Affairs Serving UCSD,” identifies personnel and programs of the Roman Catholic, Lutheran, United, Episcopal, and Jewish campus ministries at UC, San Diego (UCSD). Includes caricature drawings of seven campus ministers. C. 1980s. 10 “You Are Invited to Three Dialogues with Dr. Keith Bridston,” 1980, a flier attached to pages of the church’s newsletter, Cross Wind, with announcements of various programs. 10 “Unity in Diversity—Observance of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity,” Friday, Jan. 25, 1980, University Lutheran Church. 10 Holy Week and Easter 1980 mailing. Attached sheets contain announcements of various programs including “Potluck Supper to Launch Ecumenical Dialogues.” 10 Letter sent to the Commission on Theology and Church Relations [The Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod], June 17, 1980, critiquing the commission’s “Bible Study on Fellowship,” citing the policy of administering Holy Communion in The Manual for Lutheran Chaplains in the Armed Forces and enclosing overtures on “Fellowship Requirements” that University Lutheran Church had submitted to the Southern California District Convention. 10 “Sabbatical Study Leave Proposal: A Three-Phased Ecumenical Project,” University Lutheran Church, La Jolla, CA 92037, Sept. 19, 1980. 10 Overture submitted to the Southern California District Convention, Jan. 3, 1982: “Toward a More Biblical and Realistic Vision of Fellowship.” 10 “University Lutheran Church, La Jolla, CA, Presents Guest Speakers” is part of a mailing that announces a sermon by Fr. Eugene Burk, C.S.P., and response by Pastor John Huber on Reformation Sunday, Oct. 31, 1982, 10:00 a.m., plus a Reformation Sunday Concert that evening. Attached pages include details of the Lutheran Campus Ministry at UCSD. 10 A mailing announces “A New Covenant Statement Will Be Signed by the Lutheran, Catholic and Episcopal Communities at UCSD on Trinity Sunday, May 29, 1983, During An Ecumenical Vespers, 7:30 p.m., Fr. Eugene Burke is homilist, and A Potluck Supper at 6:00 p.m., Fr. William Mahedy (Episcopal) will be the speaker.” A Pulpit-Exchange is announced for Pentecost, May 22, 1983: Pastor Huber will speak at the Catholic Mass at 8:30 a.m., and Fr. Phil Cunningham, C.S.P., will speak at the Lutheran liturgy at 10:00 a.m. “Toward an Ecumenically Covenanted Community,” the Covenant document that was signed on May 29, announcements of various programs At University Lutheran Church 10 “Dedication: Jesus Christ the Chief Cornerstone” bulletin celebrating the renovation of University Lutheran Church, Nov. 20, 1983. “A Historical Sketch,” p. 6. 10 1988 Directory of University Lutheran Church. Includes “A Historical Sketch,” 2-3; Photographs, 4-9 and picture of stained glass window on the cover; “Touching Lives Together with Christ on Campus and in Community,” by Pastor John G. Huber, p.5. 10 “Campus Ministry in the ’90s at UCSD, La Jolla,” by John G. Huber, Mar. 11, 1989. 10 A mailing dated Mar. 1, 1994, announces programs at University Lutheran Church including “Open to All: Learn More about Christian Faith—New Inquirers Seminar Beginning Apr. 13 for Eight Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m” (taught by Pastor John Huber).

13 10 “Feelings and Faith as I Say Farewell,” John G. Huber, Sept. 1994. Awards and Recognition 11 Certificate “in grateful recognition for service to Christ and His Church” presented to John Huber by the Pacific Southwest District of The LCMSon June 27, 2000. 12 Christian Unity Award presented by the Diocesan Ecumenical Commission of the Roman Catholic of San Diego, Jan. 20, 1987: Medallion with portrait of Pope John Paul II. See framed photo taken by Judith Huber, wife of John. Letter sent by the Rev. Msgr. Dennis L. Mikulanis, Chairman, Office for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs of the Catholic Diocese of San Diego, notifying Huber that he is to be the recipient of the “Christian Unity Award” on Jan. 20, 1987. Huber’s response, Jan. 5, 1987, is enclosed. 12 “Christian Unity Awards” paper identifies the ecumenical journey of the Reverend John Huber which qualified him for this award. Gene Boutilier Award for Distinguished Ecumenical Service (plaque) presented to John G. Huber by the Southern California Ecumenical Council during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Jan. 21, 2007. Plaque presented to John G. Huber June 2, 1994, by the Office of Religious Affairs at UCSD, anticipating his retirement as campus pastor Oct. 1, 1994.

Box 3: Autobiographical Archives of John G. Huber Ecumenical Journeys and Journals

Agreements and documents concerning the Ecumenical Collection of John G. Huber. A Tribute to Drs. David Bundy (Associate Provost) and Nancy Gower (Archivist). “Milestones and Peak Experiences on My Ecumenical Journey: Minneapolis/Oberlin 1957 to Edinburgh 2010.” A paper presented to Resurrection Lutheran Church, Coronado, CA, on the 50th anniversary of the ordination of John G. Huber. Journal 1 World Council of Churches 6th Assembly, Vancouver, Canada, July 24-Aug. 10, 1983. Journal 2 Fifth World Conference on Faith and Order, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Aug. 3-14, 1993. Parliament of the World’s Religions, Chicago, Illinois, Ausust 28-Sept. 5, 1993. Journal 3 “Active Spirituality Retreat,” Pacific Southwest District The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, Oceanside, CA, Nov. 12-13, 1996. American Academy of Religion and Society of Biblical Literature, New Orleans, Louisiana, Nov. 24-26, 1996. National Workshop on Christian Unity, Sacramento, CA, Apr. 21-24, 1997. Lutheran-Episcopal Day of Dialogue, Cathedral of St. Paul, San Diego, May 10, 1997. Preparatory meeting for the Harare, Zimbabwe, Assembly of the WCC, Dec. 11-13, 1997, Chicago. Pacific Southwest District of The LCMSRetreat, May 10-12, 1999. Journal 4 Lutheran World Federation 9th Assembly, Hong Kong, and China Tour, June 26-July 17, 1997. Journal 5 North American Academy of Ecumenists, St. Petersburg, Florida, Sept. 28-30, 2001. Churches Uniting in Christ, Memphis, Tennessee, Jan. 18-21, 2002. Paul Wattson Lecture, University of San

14 Francisco, Jan. 28, 2002. National Workshop on Christian Unity, Cleveland, Ohio, May 18-23, 2002. Journal 6 75th Anniversary of the First World Conference on Faith and Order, Lausanne 1927, and World Council of Churches Central Committee, Geneva, Switzerland, Aug. 25-Sept. 3, 2002. 50th Anniversary of Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley, Calif., Sept. 18-20, 2002. North American Academy of Ecumenists, Lansdowne, Virginia, Sept. 27-29, 2002. North American Academy of Ecumenists, Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 24-26, 2004. Journal 7 Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology: “Mary, Mother of God,” St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, June 9-11, 2002. Paul Wattson Lecture, “The Ecumenical Vision in Need of Structures,” University of San Francisco, Jan. 27, 2003. National Workshop on Christian Unity, Savannah, Georgia, May 12-15, 2003. Concordia Seminary Reunion, St. Louis, Missouri, June 3-5, 2003. Journal 8 National Workshop on Christian Unity, Omaha, Nebraska, May 10-13, 2004. Journal 9 World Council of Churches 9th Assembly, Porto Alegre, Brazil/Argentina Tour, Feb. 9-26, 2006. National Workshop on Christian Unity, San Jose, Califronia, May 8-11, 2006. Orientale Lumen X Conference, University of San Diego, June 14, 2006. Journal 10 North American Academy of Ecumenists, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Sept. 22-24, 2006. Faith and Order Commission, National Council of Churches, Azusa Pacific University, Oct. 12-13, 2006. Pan-Lutheran Conference on the “Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification, St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church, San Diego, Oct. 31, 2006. National Workshop on Christian Unity, Arlington, Virginia, Jan. 29-Feb. 1, 2007. Journal 11 Orientale Lumen Conference XI, University of San Diego, June 25-28, 2007. Faith and Order Conference II, Oberlin, Ohio, July 9-23, 2007, “On Being Christian Together: The Faith and Order Experience in the United States.” Journal 12 National Workshop on Christian Unity, Chicago, Illinois, Apr. 14-17, 2008. Orientale Lumen Conference XII, University of San Diego, June 24-25, 2008: “Feast Days of the Eastern Churches.” North American Academy of Ecumenists, St. Louis, Missouri, Sept. 26-28, 2008. Dr. Michael Kinnamon: Special Meeting and Presentation, “A New Day Is Dawning,” Pasadena, CA, Oct. 17, 2008. John Portman Lecture, “The Ministry of the Pope: Challenges and Opportunities,” Dr. Thomas Omeira, University of San Diego, Nov. 18, 2008. Journal 13 National Workshop on Christian Unity, Phoenix, Arizona, Apr. 27-30, 2009. Journal 14 North American Academy of Ecumenists, Washington, D.C., Sept. 25-29, 2009. National Workshop on Christian Unity, Tampa, Florida, Apr. 19-22, 2010. Pan-Lutheran Conference, “LCMS and ELCA: Where Are We and Where Are We Going?” Christ Lutheran Church, San Diego, Oct. 27, 2010.

15 Journal 15 North American Academy of Ecumenists, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Sept. 24-26, 2010. National Workshop on Christian Unity, Pittsburgh, , May 9-12, 2011. North American Academy of Ecumenists, Allentown, Pennsylvania, Sept. 23-25, 2011. Faith and Order Commission, National Council of Churches, Pasadena, Calif., Oct. 13-14, 2011. National Workshop on Christian Unity, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Apr. 16-19, 2012. Journal 16 North American Academy of Ecumenists, Halifax, Nova Sotia, September 21-23, 2012 Southern California Ecumenical Council Centennial, Pasadena, September 27, 2012 “What Happened at Vatican II and Why It Matters, Dr. Thomas Rausch SJ, Nov. 2, 2012 “The Evolution of Religion, Society and Consciousness,” Ursula King, UCSD, La Jolla “Egypt the Cradle of Christianity,” Emad Samir, Coronado, Jan. 11-March 22, 2013 National Workshop on Christianity, Columbus, Ohio, April 8-11, 2013

Box 4: Autobiographical Archives of John G. Huber

Awards and Recognition Plaque for Recognition of Service, Ecumenical Council of San Diego County. No date. Award presented to Tribute Honoree John G. Huber by the Ecumenical Council of San Diego County, 1996: a plate with loaves and fishes painting. Ecumenical Memorablia Metal portrait of Martin Luther: 400th Anniversary of his birth, 1483-1883. A gift of Dr. J. Robert Nelson, former head of the Faith and Order Secretariat of the WCC, Geneva, Switzerland. Badge with WCC logo: OIKOUMENE and ship with cross-shaped mast. The Greek word, oikoumene, literally means “the whole inhabited world.” It is the basis of the English word “ecumenical.” The ecumenical movement refers to the quest for Christian unity. Badge of a steward worn at the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) Assembly, Aug. 15-25, 1957, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Medallion with the official seal of The LCMS that includes “1847,” the year of the founding of the Synod, and the three “solas” of the Lutheran Reformation: Sola Scriptura, Sola Gratia, and Sola Fide. An artistic rendering of the Administrative Center of the Synod, located in St. Louis, Missouri, is on the reverse side, with the year 1982. Medallion from Fourth Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation at Helsinki, 1963. The Christ figure with cross and city skyline depicts the Assembly theme, “Christ Today.” Medallion commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the birth of Dr. Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther (1811-2011), a founder and first president of The LCMS(1847), first president of Concordia Seminary (1839), and founder of Concordia Publishing House (1869). The designer and artist is the Rev. Scott R. Blazek, a pastor of The LCMS www.scottblazek.com The medallion was purchased from Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis, Item #361854 @ $27.00, by John G. Huber, Oct. 19, 2011. Enclosure: description of medallion and historical summary of Walther’s life and ministry. Ceramic tile with WCC logo: OIKOUMENE. Ceramic “Emblem of the Fourth General Assembly of the WCC,” Uppsala 1968: OIKOUMENE. Olof Hellström. On reverse side an interpretation of this contemporary rendition of the WCC logo. Two OIKOUMENE paper weights: (1) brass and leather, made by “Perfect” in Hong Kong and (2) laserwood, made in Canada. The Martin Luther Medal: 500th Anniversary of his birth: 1483-1983. Information sheet inside the

16 box identifies the sculptor as American artist Donald N. Everhart II. Philipp Melanchthon Medallion: 500th Anniversary of his birth: 1497-1997. Reverse side: “Melanchthon and Luther Translate the Old Testament.” Concordia Historical Institute. Pen distributed as a souvenir to those attending the signing of the Joint Declaration on theDoctrine of Justification on Oct. 31, 1999, at Augsburg, Germany. It is inscribed: “Gemeinsame Erklarung 30/31 Oct. 1999, Stadt Augsburg.” Medallion commemorating the 5th Anniversary of the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification, 1999-2004, signed in Augsburg, Germany, Oct. 31, 1999.

Box 5: Academic Diplomas, Awards; Academic Dissertations and Theses by John G. Huber

Folder Item Academic Diplomas 1 Diploma, the Academy (High School) of California Concordia College, Oakland, CA, June 20, 1947. 1 Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Psychology, UC, Berkeley, Jan. 31, 1952. 1 Baccalaurei Divinitatis (Bachelor of Divinity), Collegium Concordianum (Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri, June 6, 1958. See attached notice indicating that the degree Master of Divinity is awarded to “all alumni on whom the Bachelor of Divinity was previously conferred,” Oct. 5, 1971, signed by President John H. Tietjen. Thesis: “Areas of Agreement in the Three World Conferences on Faith and Order,” a topic inspired by Section 4, “The Table of the Lord,” of the Oberlin 1957 Faith and Order Conference. 1 Master of Theology, Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley, CA, June 4, 1972. Thesis: “The of Comprehension as an Ecumenical Context for Christian Unity within Diversity,” a topic inspired by Section 2, “Doctrinal Consensus and Conflict,” of the Oberlin 1957 Faith and Order Conference. 1 Certificat, Centre Universitaire D’Études Oecuméniques [Bossey], Switzerland, Feb. 14, 1973. Thesis: “The Humanum Studies: Clue to a Theological Point of Contact for Christians And Scientists in Dialogue.” 1 Doctor of Ministry, Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley, CA, May 20, 1984. Thesis: “Developing an Ecumenically Covenanted Community.” 1 Certificate, The Ecumenical Institute of the WCC in cooperation with the Faculty of Theology, University of Geneva (Convention, 18 Mar. 1978), Dec. 15, 2000. 1 Certificate, The Ecumenical Institute of the WCC in cooperation with the Faculty of Theology, University of Geneva (Convention, 18 Mar. 1978), May 22, 2001. 1 Master of Ecumenical Studies, Université de Genève, June 21, 2001. Thesis: “The Real but Imperfect Communion: Significant Agreements and Some Remaining Challenges in Four Recent Interconfessional Initiatives Involving Lutheran Participation.” 1 Certificate of Completion, Centro Pro Unione Annual Summer Course, June 25-July 13, 2001: “Introduction to the Ecumenical and Interreligious Movements from a Roman Catholic Perspective,” awarded July 13, 2001. Academic Dissertations and Theses by John G. Huber 2 Areas of Agreement in the Three World Conferences on Faith and Order (B.D./M.Div., Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri, 1958).

17 3 The Principle of Comprehension as an Ecumenical Context for Christian Unity within Diversity (Th.M., Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley, CA, 1972). 4 Developing an Ecumenically Covenanted Community at the Local Level—Lutheran, RomanCatholic, Episcopal (D.Min., Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley, CA, 1984). 5 The Real but Imperfect Communion: Significant Agreements and Some Remaining Challenges in Four Recent Interconfessional Initiatives Involving Lutheran Participation (Bossey Ecumenical Institute/University of Geneva, Switzerland, 2001). 6 “To the Jurors of my oral defense: Profs. Faitala Talapusi, Gosbert Byamungu, and Michel Grandjean,” Wednesday, 20 June 2001.

Box 6: Articles and other Papers Authored by or about John G. Huber Archival

Folder Title 1954 “Seminarians View Post-Evanston Conference At Eden Last Week,” in The Quad, Oct. 19, 1954 (student newspaper of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri). Original article is attached. “Evanston” refers to the Second Assembly of the WCC that met in Aug. 1954 at Evanston, Illinois. 1955 “The Role of the Lutheran World Federation in the Ecumenical Movement,” a term paper written for the course on “Church History 3: A Problem Study” at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Dec. 12, 1955. 1956 1. “. . .Ecumenical Foundations,” co-authored by Carl Bornmann and John G. Huber, in Seminarian (student journal of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis), Easter, Apr. 1956, 19-25. Includes “Our Poll. . .,” p. 16. 2. “The Historical Development of ‘A Statement,’” term paper written for the course on “Lutheran Church in America” at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Spring 1956. 1957 “Ecumenical Diary: LWF at Minneapolis,” Seminarian: A Student Journal of Theological Opinion and Discussion, Oct., 1957, 20-23. Cover art by Richard John Neuhaus. 1958 1. “Ecumenical Diary: Faith and Order at Oberlin,” Seminarian: A Student Journal of Theological Opinion and Discussion, Vol. 49, No. 2, 1958, 46-50. A report on the North American Conference on Faith and Order held in Oberlin, Ohio, Sept. 3-10, 1957. 2. “The Eschatology of Reinhold Niebuhr,” Spring 1958, written for a course on Contemporary Theological Trends taught by Dr. Arthur Carl Piepkorn, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. 1961 “The Lutheran Church and the Ecumenical Movement,” Jan. 25, 1961, a panel discussion presentation at the Greater Los Angeles Pastoral Conference of the Southern California District of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. “The Concern of the Ecumenical Movement for Evangelical, Biblical Doctrine,” Feb. 7, 1961, Sierra-Pacific Pastoral Conference of the Southern California District of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. 1962 “Ecumenical Report on New Delhi and Rome,” a paper read at the Sierra Pacific Pastoral Conference Nov. 5, 1962, and at the Greater Los Angeles Conference Nov. 6, 1962. 1963 1. “The Changing Ecumenical Attitude within The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod,” Jan. 7, 1963, a paper submitted to Dr. Sidney E. Mead for a course on “The Genius of American Protestantism” presented at Claremont University College. Added later as page 22: “Recent Developments in the Ecumenical Life of The Lutheran Church—Missouri

18 Synod,” written at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley, July, 1971. 2. “Holding the One Apostolic Faith,” Feb. 15, 1963. This one-page paper may have been prepared in anticipation of the Pacific Southwest Conference on Faith and Order held in Santa Barbara, Mar. 11-14, 1963. 3. “Report on Faith and Order: Missouri at Montreal,” The Lutheran Layman, Aug. 1, 1963, 8. Note photo of the Missouri Synod observers. 4. “Report on LWF: Homecoming at Helsinki,” The Lutheran Layman, Sept. 1, 1963, p.7, regarding the Fourth Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation. Note photo of the Missouri Synod observers. 5. “Report on the Pacific Southwest Faith and Order Conference,” Dec. 30, 1963. Co- authored with the Rev. Carl E. Mehlberg. 1964 1. “The Pastor and the World Scene,” Jan. 29, 1964, Sierra-Pacific Pastoral Conference, held at Phoenix, Arizona. 2. Faith and Order Commission Report, Apr. 22, 1964. “Question: What is there to be protected in the authority of Scripture against all definitions of Tradition and traditions?” 3. “The Principle of Comprehension in the Lutheran-Reformed Dialogue on Holy Communion,” Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley, CA, July 5, 1964. 1965 “Ecumenical Panel Resumes Wed.,” in The Telescope, May 25, 1965, p. 1. Photo shows Father Patrick O’Conner, Pastor John Huber, and Pastor Blankenship. 1966 1. “Report on the Pacific Southwest Faith and Order Conference II,” Jan. 7, 1966. 2. “The Spirit of Calvin and the Modern Ecumenical Movement,” June 22, 1966. 3. “Interreligious Dialogue: A New Way to Seek and Share Light.” 1967 1. “Frustrations at Los Angeles: ‘A Response to the Third Pacific Southwest Conference on Faith and Order, Apr. 3-6, 1967.’” 2. “Critique of Campus Crusade for Christ,” and “Two Constructive Alternatives,” May 4, 1967, sent to the Rev. Theodore Raedeke. 3. “Breakthrough in Theological Language,” July 14, 1967, paper submitted to Dr. Charles L.Winters, instructor of a summer session course, “The Trinity and the Ministry of Reconciliation,” at Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley. 4. “An Evaluative and Comparative Discussion of Niesel, Wilhelm. The Gospel and the Churches, a Comparison of Catholicism, Orthodoxy, and Protestantism. Philadelphia: the Westminster Press, 1962, with special reference to Chapter II, “The Gospel and the Orthodox Church,” and Meyendorff, John. Orthodoxy and Catholicity. New York: Sheed and Ward, 1966. A paper submitted to Dr. D.F. Martensen. 1968 1. “The Ecumenical Vision at the Cyclotron: Report on Reading Course, 1967-68,” a paper submitted to Dr. Keith Bridston, professor at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley, CA, July 4, 1968. 2. “Ecumenical Seed on Stony Soil” and “Black Power and Pastoral Weakness,” July 8, 1968, one-page papers submitted to Dr. Keith Bridston. 3. “The Crisis of Christian Identity and the Shape of the Church’s Liturgy: The Role of Faith, Piety and Imagination in Worship,” submitted to Dr. Keith Bridston. 4. “Campus Ministry and the Ecumenical Movement,” Consultation on Campus Ministry, St. Louis, Missouri, Oct. 23-26, 1968. I. Ecumenical Principles, II. Developments, and III. Proposals. 1969 1. “Proposed By-Laws, San Diego County Ecumenical Conference” composed in 1969 in

19 anticipation of the official beginning of this interchurch agency in 1970. 2. “Theses on Ecumenical Truth and Heresy,” Concordia Theological Monthly, May, 1969, 294-99. This paper was prepared for presentation to the pastors of The LCM Smeeting in a Circuit Conference in San Diego. 3. “Ecumenical Principles and Priorities Based on Existing Precedents,” co-authored by Campus Pastors Herb Schmidt (U C, Santa Cruz) and John Huber, Aug. 9-14, 1969. 1970 “The Sacred and the Profane: Ecclesiastical Conflict and Ecumenical Context,” University Lutheran Church, Oct. 5, 1970. 1971 1. “Theological Trends in the Twentieth Century,” May 25, 1971. 2. “The Jesus Freaks,” May, 1971, written for The Circle, a publication of the Department of Campus Ministry of the Lutheran Council in the USA (LCUSA). 3. Statement read by the Rev. Dr.Robert McAffee Brown, Chairman of the religion department at Stanford University, on behalf of the 17 people who blocked the door to the Berkeley Draft Board on Good Friday. 4. “History of the World Council of Churches,” schematic summary of the movements that joined to form the WCC. 5. “An Exercise in Post-Milwaukee Hyperbole by a Disenchanted Member of the Missouri Establishment,” “From the (ivory) tower experience of Junker George, July 18, 1971.” 1972 1. “Interim Pastors to Be Commissioned Sunday, Aug. 6, 10 A.M.,” and other articles announcing a 7-month sabbatical study leave planned by Pastor John G. Huber in the July 27, 1972, issue of Cross Wind. Attachment, “Announcing a Shared Ministry for 1972-73,” includes photos of Rev. Huber and interim pastors. 2. “Ecumenical Scholar,” in Supplement to The Lutheran Witness, Southern California District Edition, Mar. 19, 1972, p.1. 3. “The Eucharist in Pastoral Perspective.” Statement by the Lutheran Community at Bossey, Graduate School for Ecumenical Studies, Dec. 9, 1972. Composed by John Huber in consultation with Rev. Philip J. Secker. 1973 1. “The Humanum Studies: Clue to a Theological Point of Contact for Christians and Scientists in Dialogue.” A paper presented to the Graduate School of Ecumenical Studies at the Bossey Ecumenical Institute, Jan. 17, 1973, for Seminar IV, “Dialogue with Scientists,” led by Prof. Gerd von Wahlert. 2. “Movement Is Message from Campus Ministry,” in Supplement to the Lutheran Witness, Southern California District Edition, May 13, 1973, p. 4. Photo shows Rev. William Fackler, Missionary Dretke, and Pastor Huber. 3. Book Review on Search for Understanding: Lutheran Conversations with Reformed, Anglican, and Roman Catholic Churches, authored by Warren A. Quanbeck. A hand- written date for this review is Sept. 1973. 4. “Are Ecumenists Tilting at Windmills?” Report on the Faith and Order Consultation on “Concepts of Unity and Models of Unity,” Sept. 24 to Oct. 1,1973, at Salamanca, Spain. 5. 6. 1974 1. Book Review of Unity and Fellowship and Ecumenicity authored by Henry P. Hamann, published in “Books for Fall,” in The Circle, Sept. 1974, p. 3. 2. “A History of the San Diego County Ecumenical Conference: Three Theses.” Sept. 1, 1974 (slightly revised for clarification Jan. 1, 2008).

20 3. “Critique of Polarization in the Church,” edited by Hans Küng and Walter Kasper, Concilium Series, Vol. 88, 1973, 150 pages. This critique was written for Circle, of Campus Ministry Communications of the Lutheran Council in the USA. Correspondence with Campus Ministry Communications. 1976 1. “WCC meeting—special report: What were ‘Rome’ and ‘Missouri’ doing at Nairobi?” Southern Cross, Jan. 15, 1976, p. 13, Photos by John Huber. 2. “Nairobi 1975: Excerpts from an Ecumenical Diary,” San Diego County Lutheran, Feb. 1976. Daily account of experience during the Nairobi 1975 Assembly. 3. “Rev. John Huber: Lutheran Pastor, Ecumenical Embrace,” in triton times, UC San Diego, Mar. 31, 1976, pp. 1, 8. (Box 48: oversize). 4. Invitation to John G. Huber by President William E. Lesher of Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary in Berkeley to apply for the position of Director of the Doctor of Ministry and Coordinator of Parish Extension Program, Feb. 10, 1976. Huber’s response, listing his questions and qualifications, Mar. 29, 1976. Further correspondence with Dr. Lesher, including “Some Reflections on the Doctor of Ministry Program of PLTS,” Apr. 27, 1976. 5. “Southern California Council of Churches: Faith and Order Commission Report, Apr. 22, 1964” [Revised for the San Diego County Ecumenical Conference, Feb. 1976.] 6. “A Proposal to Pacific Lutheran Theolgical Seminary for the Development of a PACIFIC INSTITUTE FOR ECUMENICAL RELATIONS [PIER],” May 15, 1976. 7. “Some Responses to the *PIER Proposal,” *PACIFIC INSTITUTE FOR ECUMENICAL RELATIONS, by Rev. John G. Huber, Aug. 25, 1976. Compilation of comments by staff people of the WCC Faith and Order Secretariat, LWF Secretariat for Confessional Research, Ecumenical Instititue (“Bossey”), and Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research in Collegeville, Minnesota. Correspondence includes the Rector of the Ecumenical Institute at Tantur (between Jerusalem and Bethlehem). Literature announces the Lutheran World Federation Assembly at Tanzania and the Canterbury Ecumenical Summer School, 1977. 8. “The Proposal for an Ecumenical Center at PLTS/GTU: Toward Implementation.” PIER Documentation No. 3, Nov. 22, 1976. PIER was never established. 9. “The True Confessions of an Ecumenical Gate-Crasher,” Newsleek, Lutheran Campus Ministry Association, Dec. 1976. 1977 “The Emerging Consensus in the Eucharist,” presented in San Diego to Lutheran Church in America (LCA) pastors in Feb. of 1977 and to LCMS pastors in Mar. of 1977. 1978 1. “Towards an Ecumenical Consensus—Baptism, Eucharist, Ministry: Report of a Consultation at the Graduate Theological Union” (May 11-13, 1978). 2. “Press Release, May 31, 1978, Graduate Theological Union Consultation on ‘Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry,’ Berkeley, CA, U.S.A., May 11, 1978.” This is the original text that was published in the Oct. 1978 issue of Mid-Stream and the Fall 1978 issue of Journal of Ecumenical Studies, as cited below. 3. “Parish Renewal through Ecumenical Relationships,” Project Paper, Doctor of Ministry Degree Program, PLTS [Pacific Lutheran Theol. Seminary], Berkeley, CA, Sept. 13, 1978. 4. Book Review of Discord, Dialogue, and Concord: Studies in the Lutheran Reformation’s Formula of Concord, edited by Lewis W. Spitz and Wensel Lohff (Fortress Press, Philadelphia, 1977), in The Circle, Sept. 1978, p. 1, Lutheran Council in the USA/Division of Campus Ministry and Educational Services/Campus Ministry

21 Communications/35 East Wacker Drive, 1847/Chicago, Illinois 60601. 5. “Consultation on ‘Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry,’” Mid-Stream, An Ecumenical Journal of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Oct., 1978, 407-09. Consultation initiated by John G. Huber, held at the GTU in Berkeley. Also see “A Sermon on Unity” by J. Robert Nelson during consultation, “If Churches Were Divided Over Foot washing,” 393-96. Letter from Robert K. Welsh, Managing Editor, Dec. 6, 1978. 6. “GTU Consultation on Baptism, Eucharist, and Ministry,” Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Fall 1978, 826-27. Same article as in Mid-Stream, 1978, above. 7. “Co-editor (right photo) for this Fall 1978 issue, representing the Lutheran Campus Ministry Association: John G. Huber (Lutheran campus pastor in the Greater San Diego Area).” Inside back cover of Process, the journal of the Catholic Campus Ministry Association, Fall 1978. 1979 1. “Ideas for Making WCC Communications More Effective,” Jan. 1979. 2. “World Council of Churches’ Committee Meeting: Breaking through ecumenical barriers at Jamaica,” Southern Cross, 67th Year, No. 5, Feb. 1, 1979, p. 13. A report by John G. Huber on the WCC meeting of the Central Committee at Kingston, Jamaica. (Box 48: oversize). 3. “One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church—A Patristic Commentary,” a paper submitted to Dr. Toivo Harnunpaa, professor at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley, CA, July 19, 1979. 1980 “Luther’s Treatise, ‘On the Councils and the Church,’ as a Contribution to the Ecumenical Question of Authority,” a paper submitted to Dr. Robert Goeser, professor at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley, CA, Sept. 10, 1980, for a course On “The Theology of Luther,” San Diego, CA, Jan.-Feb. 1975. 1981 1. “How to Remain a True Blue Lutheran Under an Ecumenical Rainbow,” Ecumenical Trends, Mar. 1981, 42-46. 2. “The Horror and the Hope,” Ezekiel 37:11-12, sermon preached for a Jewish-Christian commemoration of the Holocaust sponsored by the Ecumenical Council of San Diego County at Central Christian Church, San Diego, May 3, 1981. 1983 1. “Can Anything Good Come Out of Vancouver? Answer: Come and See.” A Catechism on the Upcoming WCC Assembly by a Missouri Synod Ecumenthusiast with Melanchthonian Tendencies, Jan. 17, 1983. 2. “Toward an Ecumenically Covenanted Community,” signed by members of the Lutheran, Roman Catholic, and Episcopal communities at UC, San Diego, on Trinity Sunday, May 29, 1983, at University Lutheran Church, La Jolla. 3. “A Catholic Voice at Vancouver,” Guest Column by Rev. John Huber, Southern Cross, Sept. 8, 1983, p. 5. Report on the Vancouver Assembly of the WCC, Jul. 24-Aug.10, 1983. 4. Outline of Doctor of Ministry Project Report, Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley, CA, Sept. 9, 1983: “Developing an Ecumenically Covenanted Community at the Parish Level (Lutheran, Roman Catholic and Episcopal).” 5. “Sailing into an Ecumenical Sunrise at Vancouver: Some Reflections on the Sixth Assembly of the WCC,” in Inter-Connections, Oct. 1983. 6. “A slide show from Vancouver,” The Circle, Oct. 1983, National Lutheran Campus Ministry, Chicago, Illinois. “John G. Huber, Lutheran campus pastor at UC—San Diego, served as a member of the press corps at the Vancouver Assembly.” 1984 1. “The Riddle of Unity: Seven Roads or Seven Realities?” Ephesians 4:4-6. Sermon

22 preached during the opening worship of The Lutheran Church—Mssouri Synod Campus Pastors’ Conference at Lindenwood College, St. Charles, Missouri, May 21, 1984. Attached: Correspondence in connection with this conference. 2. “For Healthier, More United Church, Take Ecumenical Vitamins B, E and M,” in Conference Call, newsletter of the San Diego County Ecumenical Conference, Summer 1984, pp. 3 and 4. Photo of Huber at Folk Faire Smorgasbord is on p. 1. 1985 “Making unity more than a dream,” Lori Arnold, The Daily Californian, May 11, 1985, p. 6B. 1988 1. Homily, “The Riddle of Unity: Seven Roads or Seven Realities?” preached during an Ecumenical Service for the Week of Prayer for Christian Uunity, Jan. 17, 1988, at Sacred Heart Church of Ocean Beach [CA], adapted from the sermon preached on May 21, 1984. The worship bulletin is attached. 2. 1988 Directory of University Lutheran Church, 9595 La Jolla Shores Drive, La Jolla, CA. This is the church founded by John G. Huber in 1963 which he served until his retirement in 1994. 3. “Christian Doctrine and the Lutheran Confessions: A Crash Course on Our Reformation Heritage for Lay People.” c. 1988. “Introducing The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.” 1992 “Peace Among Churches,” devotion by John G. Huber for the Advent Prayer Breakfast of the Ecumenical Council of San Diego County, Dec. 2, 1992. 1993 1. “A Pilgrimage of Ecumenical Perseverence: Some Reflections on the Fifth World Conference On Faith and Order at Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Aug. 3-14, 1993.” 2. “A Pilgrimage Beyond the Ecumenical Summit,” Sept. 12, 1993. Sermon preached at University Lutheran Church, La Jolla, CA. “Pastor says peace begins with peace among religions,” The San Diego Union-Tribune, Oct. 1, 1993, p. E-4. “People Who Care: John Huber,” by Sandi Dolbee, Religion & Ethics Editor. 3. “Lutheran pastor joins pilgrimage,” This Month, Nov., 1993, p. 13, regarding John Huber’s attendance at the Fifth World Conference on Faith and Order at Santiago de Compostela, Spain, in 1993. 1994 1. “Low-Cost Ecumenism: How Santiago Was Brought to Berkeley and San Diego,” Mid- Stream, Jan. 1994, 107-11. A flier announcing this issue, a letter and a note to the author from Dr. Paul A. Crow, Jr., editor of this journal. 2. “An Ecumenical Paradigm from the Olympic Games,” Mar. 1, 1994.

Box 7: Articles and other Papers Authored by or about John G. Huber

Folder Title 1997 1. “Bossey lights an ‘ecumenical torch’ that burns brightly,” Beyond Boundaries, United States Edition, Fall 1997, p. 2. 2. “Report from Hong Kong: An Ecumenical Missourian Visits the First Worldwide Gathering of Lutherans in Asia.” Unpublished paper on the 1997 Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation, written Sept. 9, 1997. 3. “The Case for Irrelevant Continuing Education (Or Should we Call It Continuing Edification?),” Nov. 11, 1997, written as part of the publicity of LACES. 1998 1. “LWF gathering is memorable and inspiring,” Pacifica Synod of the ELCA supplement to The Lutheran, Feb. 1998, p. 4. 2. “Will the Ecumenical Past be a Prologue of Promise at the WCC Assembly in Harare?”

23 Unpublished paper anticipating the Assembly of the WCC held in Harare, Zimbabwe, Dec. 3-14, 1998. 2000 1. “What Divided Lutherans and other Christians Have in Common,” Ephesians 4:1-6, John 17:20-24. Sermon preached during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Jan. 22, 2000, at Resurrection Lutheran Church, Coronado, CA. 2. “Some Ecumenical Peak Experiences on My Way to Switzerland.” Unpublished paper written in anticipation of attending the Master of Arts in Ecumenical Studies program at the Bossey Ecumenical Institute in Switzerland, Sept. 1, 2000, to Aug. 2001. 3. Module B Seminar Report, Bossey Ecumenical Institute, 19 0ctober 2000: “Tracking the Trajectory of the Mission Message of the WCC, from Edinburgh 1910 to Salvador, Bahia, 1996.” 4. “Tracking the Trajectory of the Mission Message of the WCC from Edinburgh 1910 to Salvador, Bahia, 1996.” A paper submitted to Prof. Ioan Sauca for Module B, “Mission,” at the Ecumenical Institute, Bossey, Nov. 17, 2000. 5. “The Decree on Ecumenism of Vatican II: An Ecumenical Paradigm Shift for the Churches of Rome and Augsburg.” A paper submitted to Prof. Faitala Talapusi for Module D, “Theology,” at the Ecumenical Institute, Bossey, Dec. 8, 2000. 2001 1. “Faith and Order Summary Prepared for Master of Arts in Ecumenical Studies Students’ Oral Exam at the Bossey Ecumenical Institute of the WCC,” Jan. 26, 2001. 2. “An Ecumenical Reflection on Fundamentalism by an Evangelical Catholic from Missouri.” A paper presented for a seminar led by Prof. Julio de Sana Ana at the Bossey Ecumenical Institute, Mar. 13, 2001. 3. “News Break at American Culture Dinner, Bossey, 28 Apr. 2001,” (Adapted for use by the Catholics and Lutherans at UCSD, La Jolla). 4. “News Break (2) Bossey, 22 May 2001,” (Revised for Use in La Jolla). 5. “To: The Jurors of my oral defense—Profs. Faitala Talapusi, Gosbert Byamungu, and Michel Grandjean,” June 20, 2001. 3-page paper presented prior to defense of Master’s thesis at the Bossey Ecumenical Institute in Switzerland: “‘The Real but Imperfect Communion.’” 6. “Reflections on Mission, Message and Method by a Missouri Lutheran,” June 22, 2001. 7. “Bossey: Where a Missouri Synod Ecumenist Became the ‘Village Elder.’” An article prepared Nov. 1, 2001, for Ecunotes in Pacifica, newsletter of the Pacifica Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. 8. “The Lutheran Key to Full Communion Between the ELCA and Five other Churches,” Nov. 4, 2001. 1. “The History of the ELCA,” 2. “Three Concepts of Unity,” 3. “Three Lutheran Principles that Enabled Full Communion by the ELCA,” and 4. “Two Challenges for the Future: Resistance or Reception?” 9. “Is the Road to Unity the Road to Chicago?” An article prepared Dec. 7, 2001, for Ecunotes in Pacfica, newsletter of the Pacifica Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. 2002 1. “Addressing the Ultimate Ecumenical Challenge,” Ecunotes in Pacifica, newsletter of the Pacifica Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Vol. 15, No. 2, 5-6. 2. “From Augsburg 1530 to Augsburg 1999: Moving from Conflict to Consensus on the Doctrine of Justification.” Presented at First Lutheran Church, San Diego, Jan. 27, 2002. 3. Kiwanis Club: “Rev. Huber to address group today,” by Darlene Dortch, Seal Beach Leisure World Golden Rain News, Feb. 7, 2002, p. 2. (Archival Box 19)*

24 4. “Will the Dialogue with Non-Christian Religions Compromise Our Convictions?” First presented under the title, “The Challenge of Moving Toward World Peace Through Interreligious Dialogue,” Feb. 10, 2002, Unitarian/Universalist Church, Coronado, CA. 5. “‘Te deum’ or tedium response for San Diego congregations?” May/June 2002, p. 4, Ecumenews. Photo by John Huber. Original manuscript, “Nine Mainline ‘Churches Uniting in Christ’ at Memphis: Ecumenical Tedium or Te Deum?” 6. “Council Leader in Switzerland for World Church Meeting,” Ecumenews, Sept. /Oct. 2002, p.3. The unabridged article, “Anticipating Two Peak Experiences in Switzerland: A 75th Anniversary at Lausanne and a Breakthrough at Geneva.” 7. “Where Are We on the Road to Christian Unity” Board Retreat of the Ecumenical Council of San Diego County, Mission Hills United Church of Christ, San Diego, Oct. 24, 2002. Note VIII, “Questions for New Small Groups.” 8. “The Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogues: A Secret and a Surprise,” Oct. 26, 2002. The author’s presentation was part of a panel on “Lutherans and Roman Catholics: Where Are They Now?” sponsored by the Center for Christian Spirituality at University of San Diego. A letter from Sr. Barbara Quinn, RSCJ, Director of the Center, is attached. 9. “Ecumenical trip rich in hope, memories for local Lutheran pastor at Swiss meetings,” Ecumenews, Nov. /Dec. 2002, p. 3. “Lausanne and Geneva 2002: Finding a Remedy for our Ecumenical Amnesia. 2003 1. “Finding a Remedy for Our Ecumenical Amnesia,” The Southern Cross, 92.2, Jan. 23, 2003, p. 34. 2. “Promote a New Approach to Unity: ‘Rejoice in What We Have in Common.’” 3. “Seven Roads and Seven Realities under an Ecumenical Rainbow,” Mozaik, Ecumenical Journal, World Student Christian Federation Europe Region, 2003/1, 21-23. 4. “Signs of Our Times: Ecumenism: Nicety or Necessity?” Panel presentation under the theme, “Reading the Signs of the Times—40 Years after Vatican II,” Apr. 10, 2003. 5. Nomination of the Rev. Robert F. Gussick, D.Min., for the Distinguished Ministry Service Award, c/o Ms. Cindy Carroll, Alumni/ae Relations, Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley, June 26, 2003.“Robert Gussick Wins Seminary Award;” “A Service of Thanksgiving for the Life of the Rev. Dr. Richard F. Gussick,” Nov. 19, 1917-Jan. 4, 2007; and Commemoration by Rev. John G. Huber. 6. “Two Rivers Coming Together in Winnipeg: An Ecumenical Parable for the Church,” Dialog: A Journal of Theology, 42.4, Winter 2003, 376-78. A report on the Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation held in Winnipeg, Canada, in 2003. 7. “…So the World May Believe…and Know…” 3 presentations on Christian Unity, 7th Annual Spiritual Colloquium at Christ Church, San Diego, Nov. 3, 5, 7, 2003. Flier and printed program. 8. “Gazing into the ecumenical future: what does it mean for San Diego?” Ecumenews, Vol.7, No. 6, 2003, 3-4. Original manuscript: “Visions of the Ecumenical Movement Is Theme for 90th Anniversary Celebration of the Southern California Ecumenical Council.” Note quotes by Dr. Richard Mouw. 2004 1. “From Savannah to Montreal: A Missourian’s Ongoing Quest for Christian Unity,” Dialog: A Journal of Theology, 43.1, Spring 2004, 66-67. Insert: manuscript, 2003. 2. “An Ongoing Faith and Order Initiative in Defining the Ecumenical Goal,” Ecumenical Anthology III of the WSCF Central European Subregion, Bratislava, 2004, 111-22. 3. “Our Unity in Christ: A Marriage or an Engagement?” Report on the National

25 Workshop on Christian Unity held May 10-13, 2004, in Omaha, Nebraska. 4. One Loaf, Vol. 1, No. 1, Aug. 2004. An occasional ecumenical newsletter, edited by John G. Huber. Also note proposed course on Christian unity, “Whatever Happened to the Ecumenical Revolution?” p. 2. 5. “Academy of ecumenists’ speakers cite need for healing of memories,” Ecumenews, Nov. /Dec. 2004, 2 & 3. “Anyone for Ecumenical Passion?” (Original manuscript). 2005 1. “An Ecumenical Journey Across the Bridge in Coronado: Celebrating Dr. King’s Birthday and the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.” 2. “Eucharistic Convergence in Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry,” Ecumenical Anthology IV of the WSCF Central European Subregion, Praha, 2005, 171-85. 3. “An Ecumenical Acronym: LARCO. Come and Taste this Alphabet Soup.” Article about the annual Lutheran-Anglican-Roman Catholic-Orthodox dialogue, Mar. 9, 2005, held in Los Angeles. Submitted to Ecumenews. 4. “Lenten practices topic of LARCO meeting—Lutherans, Anglicans, Orthodox, Catholics,” in Ecumenews, May/June 2005, 2 and 4. 5. “Three Encounters with the ‘Enforcer of the Faith’ Who Became Benedict XVI,” Dialog: A Journal of Theology,” Vol. 43, No. 3, Fall 2005, 307-09. 6. “‘Forgiveness and the Healing of Memories’ Was the Theme of an Ecumenical Conference in Queens, New York,” Oct. 2005. 2006 1. “Signs of Ecumenthusiasm from Coronado to Porto Alegre” and “Our Church Directory: A Progress Report,” Resurrection Lutheran Church HiLites, Feb. 2006, p. 5. 2. “World Council of Churches—a first-hand report from Rev. John Huber,” Ecumenews, Mar./Apr. 2006, p. 4. Report on the Ninth Assembly of the WCC, Porto Alegre, Brazil, Feb. 14-23, 2006. Photos by John Huber. 3. “A Scenic Experience of Christian Unity: On the Way to the World Council of Churches in Brazil,” Mozaik, Ecumenical Journal, World Student Christian Federation Europe Region, Vol. XI, 2006/1, 8-9. 4. “Pastor Huber’s Recent Ecumenical Journey,” HiLites, newsletter of Resurrection Lutheran Church, Coronado, CA, Apr. 2006 (2005 is typographical error), p. 7. 5. “What Is the Ultimate Ecumenical Challenge on the Bumpy Road to Christian Unity?” Student World 250, World Student Christian Federation (WSCF) 2006/1: “Christians, Empire and Basileia,” 62-68. 6. “NWCU event: a ‘smorgasbord,’” Ecumenews 10.4, July/Aug. 2006, 1 and 3. Insert: manuscript, “Feasting on an Ecumenical Smorgasbord in San Jose: The National Workshop on Christian Unity.” Note reference to the Rev. Dr. Richard J. Mouw. 7. “Rev. Huber to represent council at two major ecumenical meetings this month,” Ecumenews, Sept./Oct. 2006, p.1. 8. “Eucharistic sharing still a dream, ecumenists learn at annual meeting,” Ecumenews, 10. 6, Nov/Dec. 2006, 2-3. Insert: John Huber, “An Ecumenical Experience Near Lake Wobegon: The North American Academy of Ecumenists in Minneapolis.” 2007 1. “L.A. council honors Rev. Huber as ‘ecumenist of the year,’” Ecumenews, Jan/Feb. 2007, p. 2. Photo taken during conference of the North American Academy of Ecumenists. 2. “An Ecumenical Spring in the Dead of Winter: A Report on the National Workshop on Christian Unity,” Feb. 17, 2007. “The 2007 National Workshop on Christian Unity,” published in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Winter 2007, 119-120. 3. “Catholic, Orthodox meet at USD for annual regional conference,” Ecumenews,

26 July/Aug., 2007, 3-4. Insert: Original manuscript: “Can a Pope and a Patriarch Lead Us Toward Greater Unity? A Report on the Orientale Lumen Conference at USD.” 4. “Can a Pope and a Patriarch Lead Us towards Greater Unity?” Ecumenical Anthology VI of the WSCF Central European Sub region, Budapest, 2007, 120-27. 5. “Oberlin conference triggers nostalgia, new insights for ecumenists,” Ecumenews, 11.5, Sept/Oct. 2007, 2-3. Photo of John Huber and Elaine MacMillan, p. 3. Insert: Original ms, “Ecumenical Nostalgia at Oberlin: Faith and Order in 1957 and 50 Years Later.” 6. “The Reformation: Present and Future” paper presented to the Pan-Lutheran Conference at Clairemont Lutheran Church, San Diego, Oct. 31, 2007. Flier announcing conference. 2008 1. “The Vatican’s ‘Responses’ Statement on the Church: A Perspective by an Evangelical Catholic from Missouri.” Presented at the Religious Education Congress, Mar. 1, 2008. 2. “Milestones and Peak Experiences on My Ecumenical Journey: Minneapolis/Oberlin 1957 to Edinburgh 2010.” Insert: Bulletin from the Eucharistic celebration, July 13, 2008. 3. “Rev. John Huber: sowing seeds of unity for 50 years in ministry,” Ecumenews, July / Aug. 2008, 1, 3. Bulletin from the Eucharistic celebration, July 13, 2008. 4. “Walls of Separation Tumbling Brick by Brick: A Report on the 2008 Orientale Lumen Conference at USD,” submitted to Ecumenews, following the June 23-26, 2008, Orientale Lumen Conference at University of San Diego. 5. “Kaleidoscope seems a fitting analogy for ecumenical quest, scholar suggests,” Ecumenews, 12.6, Nov./Dec. 2008, 1- 2. “Discovering Koinonia in the Kinnamon Kaleidoscope: A Report on a Visionary Ecumenist,” manuscript dated Nov. 3, 2008.

Box 8: Articles, Correspondence and Fliers by John G. Huber Folder Item 2008 “An Ecumenical Reflection on Fundamentalism by an Evangelical Catholic from Missouri,” in Ecumenical Anthology VII of the WSCF Central European Sub region, Budapest-Praha, 2008, 100-106. 2009 1. “Resurrection Lutheran Church’s Future: A Response to Pastor James Hallerberg’s Helpful Notes on ‘Future—Identity, Ministry, Mission.’” Jan. 18, 2009, First Day of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. 2. “Christians Gathered at an Oasis in the Desert: A Report on the National Workshop on Christian Unity,” May 2009. 3. “The Lutheran Key to Full Communion Between the ELCA and Five other Churches.” First produced Nov. 4, 2001. Revised in present form May 10, 2009. 2010 1. “‘Harvesting’ and ‘Reception’ topics at Christian unity gathering,” Ecumenews, May/June 2010 p. 2. Insert: “Which Road to Christian Unity? Discovering a Direction at the National Workshop [on Christian Unity] in Tampa,” full unabridged text. 2. “Excerpts from the Constitution of the World Council of Churches: Basis, Purposes and Functions, Assembly Themes.” Revised June 30, 2010. 3 copies in plastic folder. 3. “A Fitting Tribute to the Rev. Earle Vaughan Lyons, Jr., Navy Chaplain and Ecumenical Leader,” submitted to Ecumenews, Aug. 20, 2010. 4. “It Takes Five Families to Unite the Churches: A Report on Christian Churches Together in the USA Rev. John G. Huber. Oct. 2010. 5. “Christian Churches Together offers new unity paradigm for local church,” Ecumenews, Nov./Dec. 2010, 1-2 [not 3]. Photo by John Huber. Insert: “It Takes Five Families to Unite

27 the Churches: A Report on Christian Churches Together in the USA.” 6. “Dr. Bill Creasy is Featured Speaker at a Celebration of Christian Unity.” News release announcing plans for a celebration of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity by the Coronado Council of Churches, Jan. 23, 2011. 2011 1. “Question: What was ‘Missouri’ Doing in Pennsylvania? Answer: It had something to do with LERNing.” A Report on the National Workshop on Christian Unity in Pittsburgh, May 9-12, 2011, by John G. Huber (A Missouri Synod Ecumenthusiast). 2. “A Memorable Ecumenical Happening in Pasadena: Faith and Order of the National Council of Churches is Alive and Well,” Oct. 26, 2011. 3. “What Was the Highest Ecumenical Peak? Let Me Tell You about Faith and Order at Oberlin 1957,” written for the Southern California Ecumenical Council. 2012 “Nov. Volunteer Spotlight,” Resurrection Hi-Lites, Nov. 2012, 1. Ecumenical Correspondence Folder Date and correspondent 1 Oct. 20, 1962: Letter written to Dr. Forrest C. Weir. July 10, 1964: Rev. Joseph J. Spae, Oriens Institute for Religious Research. Sept. 15, 1964: Letter written to the Lutheran pastors of Greater San Diego. Mar. 15, 1965: Letter written to the Rev. Eugene Beltz, President of the San Diego Pastoral Conference of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Dec. 29. 1970: Letter written to Dr. Harry McSorley of the Centre of Ecumenical Studies in Toronto. Attached is his response, Jan. 26, 1971, and reply, July 21, 1971. Jan. 25, 1971: Letter written to Dean Ralph G. Wilburn, the College of the Bible in Lexington, Kentucky. Mar. 15, 1971: Letter to President Arnold Kuntz, Southern California District of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Attached: Reply by Kuntz, Mar. 17, 1971. Apr. 13, 1971: Letter to Dr. Edgar M. Carlson who chaired the section on “Doctrinal Consensus and Conflict” at the Oberlin 1957 Faith and Order Conference. May 10, 1971: Roland Seboldt, Augsburg Publishing House, re: article on “Jesus Freaks.” May 15, 1971: Letter to Roland Seboldt declining invitation to write article on “Jesus Freaks.” May 26, 1971: Roland Seboldt requests copy of Th.M. dissertation. June 7, 1971: Letter written to Dr. Forrest C. Weir, Director of Council of Churches in Southern California. Note name change from letter written Oct. 20, 1962. July 23, 1971: Letter to Lukas Vischer, WCC Faith and Order Secretariat. July 23, 1971: Letter to William Norgren, NCCCUSA Faith and Order. July 23, 1971: Letter to Shires Bookstore, Berkeley, ordering LWF Helsinki 1963 Proceedings. July 26, 1971: Letter to WCC, New York office, ordering Faith and Order Papers and two other items. July 27, 1971: Dr. Lukas Vischer, WCC Commission on Faith and Order, suggesting Dr. Günther Gassmann as resource for Th.M. thesis. Aug. 17, 1971: Letter to Günther Gassmann, Centre d’Etudes Oecumenique, Strasbourg. Aug. 17, 1971: Letter to Dr. Jaroslav Pelikan, assumed member of WCC’s Faith and Order. Aug. 29, 1971: Post card from Pelikan, saying he has resigned from Faith and Order. Sept. 10, 1971: Letter to WCC, ordering No Man Is Alien: Essays on the Unity of Mankind.

28 Sept. 11, 1971: Letter to Roland Seboldt announcing cancellation of the Second North American Conference on Faith and Order set for Toronto in Aug. 1972. Sept. 14, 1971: Letter to Dr. William Lazareth. Huber will send LCMS materials. Sept. 17, 1971: Dr. Günther Gassmann of the Institute for Ecumenical Research, Strasbourg, regarding Huber’s Th.M. thesis proposal. Sept. 22, 1971: Roland Seboldt asks for Th.M. thesis for possible publication. Oct. 11, 1971: Letter to Dr. Richard Jungkuntz. Oct. 19. 1971: Richard Jungkuntz re Th.M., article on Walther, and Bossey plans. Feb. 27, 1972: Letter to Martin Conway, WCC Publications, offering many suggestions in response to Conway’s attached communication of Dec. 1971. Feb. 27, 1972: Letter to Dr. Lukas Vischer asking about attending the WCC Central Committee meeting in the Netherlands in Aug.. They did meet in Utrecht. June 2, 1972: Fr. Edmund Delaney, S.A., offering copies of Ecumenical Trends. June 6, 1972: Letter to Drs. Paul D. Opsahl and William G. Rusch. June 12, 1972: Dr. William G. Rusch, expressing an interest in the Th.M. thesis. June 12, 1972: Letter to Dr. Robert W. Bertram, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, regarding the Th.M. thesis. Letter is incomplete. June 12, 1972: Letter written to Dr. Willem Adolf Visser ’t Hooft. July 31, 1972: Dr. Robert W. Bertram of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. Aug. 3, 1972: Letter to “Bob” [Robert W. Bertram]. Mar. 14, 1973: Letter to Peder Højen, Lutheran World Federation. Mar.14, 1973: Letter to Roland Seboldt re publishing Th.M. thesis. Apr. 4, 1973: Dr. Gerald F. Moede, WCC, Commission on Faith and Order. Apr. 4, 1973: Dr. Gerald F. Moede. May 16, 1985: Dr. Gerald F. Moede, General Secretary, Consultation on Church Union. July 26, 1973: Dr. Martin E. Marty. Huber’s response, Aug. 21, 1973, on the reverse side. Aug. 21, 1973: Dr. Gerald F. Moede, Commission on Faith and Order, WCC. Aug. 21, 1973: Letter to Drs. Paul D. Opsahl and William G. Rusch, LCUSA. Aug. 23, 1973: Dr. William G. Rusch, Lutheran Council in the U.S.A. Aug. 27, 1973: Letter to Dr. William G. Rusch, Lutheran Council in the U.S.A. Aug. 27, 1973: Letter to Dr. Arthur Carl Piepkorn, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. Jan. 10, 1975: Peter Højen, Secretary for Interconfessional Research, The Lutheran World Federation, signed by A. Bossart, Secretary. Feb. 11, 1975: Dr. Lukas Vischer to send Accra Faith and Order minutes, 1974. May 8, 1975: Letter to the Rev. Paul M. Bretscher. May 8, 1975: Letter to James M. Wall, Editor of The Christian Century. May 14, 1975: Marvin Wachman, President of Temple University. July 15, 1975: W. J. Fields, Secretary, Campus Ministry, LCMS Oct. 9, 1975: Letter to Dr. J. Robert Nelson, Faith and Order Commission. Jan. 15, 1976: Dr. Lukas Vischer, Director of WCC Commission on Faith & Order. Mar. 23, 1976: Letter to Dr. G. Merrill Lenox anticipating a report on the Nairobi Assembly. Aug. 13 and Dec. 21, 1976: Frances Maeda, Secretary for Program, WCC Office, NY. Dec. 3,1976: Miss Evi Christenson, Campus Minister, U C Berkeley. Dec. 21, 1976: The Rev. Robert G. Walker, National Lutheran Campus Ministry. Dec. 21, 1976: The Rev. Donald F. Hetzler, National Lutheran Campus Ministry,

29 Jan. 26, 1977: The Rev. Albert Dillemuth, National Lutheran Campus Ministry. Mar. 29. 1977: Letter to Dr. Lukas Vischer. July 1, 1977: Dr. Lukas Vischer, response by John G. Huber, Sept. 23, 1977. Jan. 2, 1979: Dr. J. Robert Nelson, former Director of Commission on Faith & Order. Jan. 7, 1981: The Rev. William J. Fields, pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Geneva, Switzerland. A church brochure is attached. Dec. 29, 1981: Christmas greeting from Dr. Lukas Vischer (no longer in Faith and Order). July 10, 1982: Letter from John Huber to the Rev. Phil Schroeder, LCUSA. Christmas 1982 and 1991: Keith and Elizabeth Bridston’s Christmas letters. Apr. 18, 1983: Dr. Martin E. Marty, University of Chicago Divinity School. Apr. 27, 1983: Letter to Dr. and Mrs. J. Robert Nelson. Apr. 27, 1983: Letter to Dr. Gerald F. Moede. D.Min. covenant is mentioned. May 29, 1984: Letter to Dr. Samuel H. Nafzger, Executive Secretary of the Commission on Theology and Church Relations of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Jan. 3, 1985: The Right Reverend C. Brinkley Morton, of San Diego. May 16, 1985: Dr. Gerald F. Moede, General Secretary, Consultation on Church Union. Aug. 19, 1985: Letter to Dr. Alice Kendrick, Lutheran Council in the U.S.A. An audio cassette tape is mentioned that includes the voice of Dr. David Allan Hubbard. 2-4 Sept. 2, 1987: Letter to LCMS Pres. Ralph Bohlmann re: inter-Christian relationships. Attached: Response of District Pres. Loren Kramer and Pres. Bohlmann. Dec. 16, 1987: Rev. Msgr. John Rhatigan, Sacred Heart Church, Ocean Beach, San Diego. Sept. 6, 1988: Letter to LCMS Pres. Ralph Bohlmann. Attached: Pres. Bohlmann’s response (Sept. 16, 1988). Sept. 6, 1988: Written to Rev, Richard D. Tetzloff re: chaplains’ Communion guidelines. Attached: announcement about Tetzloff’s new post in the Missouri Synod. June 20, 1990: Dr. Samuel H. Nafzger, Commission on Theology and Church Relations. Oct. 14, 1990: Dr. J. Robert Nelson expresses anxiety about the WCC and NCCC. Dec. 13, 1990: Letter from John Huber to leaders of the Ecumenical Council of San Diego County. Aug. 15, 1991: Dr. Samuel H. Nafzger, Commission on Theology and Church Relations. Aug. 29, 1991: Dr. Ralph A. Bohlmann, President of The LCMS. Reply by John G. Huber. July 29, 1992: Rev. Mealanie A. May of Faith and Order, National Council of Churches. Article “Faith and Order at Oberlin,” written by John Huber. June 16, 1993: Letter sent to Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions. July 4, 1993: Letter sent to Parliament of the World’s Religions Information Committee. Sep. 15, 1993: Letter to Dr. Paul Crow, et al, re preparations for a Forum on the Santiago de Compostela Faith and Order Conference set for Oct. 14, 1993. “On the Way to Fuller Koinonia,” is attached. Oct. 30, 1993: Post card from Dr. J. Robert Nelson, former head of WCC’s Faith and Order Secretariat, commenting on the Santiago de Compostela Faith and Order conference. Christmas 1993: Keith and Elizabeth Bridston Jan. 7, 1994: Letter from John Huber to Dr. Darlis J. Swan, staff member of the Department for Ecumenical Affairs, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Christmas 1996: Keith and Elizabeth Bridston. Aug. 26, 1997: Letter from John Huber to Dr. Dan Martensen, Ecumenical Affairs, ELCA. Aug. 27, 1997: Letter from John Huber to Dr. Timothy Lull, Pacific Lutheran Theol.

30 Seminary. Sep. 20, 1997: Letter from John Huber to Bishop Paul Egertson offering a critique of his approach to interfaith relationships. The bishop’s statement is attached. Epiphany 1998: Keith and Elizabeth Bridston. Feb. 24, 1998: Dr. Samuel H. Nafzger, Executive Director of the Commission on Theology and Church Relations of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Apr. 6, 1998: Dr. Samuel H. Nafzger will be an observer at WCC Harare Assembly 1998. Apr. 14, 1998: Dr. J. Robert Nelson anticipates safari and WCC Assembly in Zimbabwe 1998. Apr. 17, 1998: ELCA Presiding Bishop H. George Anderson responds to Huber’s letter. Apr. 28, 1998: Dr. J. Robert Nelson offers ideas for collaborating with Huber in presenting color slides for a “Padare” during the WCC Assembly in Harare, Zimbabwe, in 1998. June 15, 1998: Written to Dr. J. Robert Nelson anticipating the WCC Assembly in Harare. June 23, 1998: Dr. J. Robert Nelson comments further on the “Padare” and also offers a perspective on human cloning. Aug. 10 & 11, 1998: Letters to the Rev. Dr. Alvin L. Barry, President of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod and the Rev. Dr. H. George Anderson, Presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Sept. 6, 1998: J. Robert Nelson reveals health issues, but will attend the Harare WCC Assembly. Sept. 22, 1998: Dr. Paul A. Crow, Jr., Council on Christian Unity, thanks Huber for photos. Nov. 2, 1998: Written to LCMS Pres. Alvin L. Barry critiquing his unwillingness to pursue unity with the ELCA. Feb. 25, 1999: Letter from John Huber to Dr. Samuel H. Nafzger. Apr. 1, 1999: J. Robert Nelson thanks Huber for items sent; comments on Evanston 1954. Apr. 8, 1999: E-mail to A. Arthur Takemoto, Buddhist priest, re: co-officiating at a wedding. Apr. 20, 1999: E-mail message to A. Arthur Takemoto, Buddhist priest, re: wedding. Aug. 21, 1999: Written to Daniel Martensen and other ELCA Ecumenical staff. Jan. 27, 2000: Murray D. Finck, Bishop, Pacifica Synod, ELCA. Apr. 28, 2000: E-mail message to John G. Huber from Dr. Darlis Swan of the Ecumenical Affairs office of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Feb. 14, 2002: Dr. David G. Truemper, Professor and Chair of Theology, Valparaiso University. Attached: Huber’s message to him, and brochure of the Institute. Mar. 7, 2002: Written to Rev. John Enslin, Dept. Ecumenical Affairs, ELCA. May 27, 2002: Written to Dr. Timothy Lull and other staff of the Graduate Theological Union. June 20, 2002: Written to Dr. Keith Bridston expressing appreciation for his teaching at PLTS. July 18, 2002: Written to Dr. Alan D. Falconer of the WCC Faith and Order Commission. Dec. 2, 2002: Written to Mr. Paul Bridston (brother of Keith) after Dr. Bridston’s death. Dec. 10, 2004: Letter from Dr. Samuel H. Nafzger. The attached overture (by John Huber) had been submitted by the congregation to the 2003 Convention of the Pacific Southwest District (adopted) and the 2004 Convention of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. June 19, 2006: to Dr. William Lazareth, offering to send Master’s paper to him. His response is attached.

31 Jan. 26, 2007: Lorraine Barnes of First United Methodist Church, San Diego, e-mail message inviting John G. Huber to speak on “The Progress of Christian Unity Since Vatican Council II.” Attached: schedule of speakers and topics. Aug. 11, 2009: Commission on Theology and Church Relations, The Lutheran Church-- Missouri Synod to Joel Lehenbauer and Sam Nafzger. Apr. 13, 2009: Fax to WCC. Correspondence Marina Nissiotis, widow of Dr. Nissiotis. July 14, 2010: Rev. Dr. Richard Freeman, President, Board of Directors of the Ecumenical Council of San Diego County. Oct. 17, 2010: Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, Primate, Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America. Feb. 9, 2012: E-mail message sent to colleagues at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary in Berkeley, citing an article authored by former Professor Keith Bridston. Fliers and Outlines by or about John G. Huber for Ecumenical Events & Presentations. Listed in chronological order. Folder 5: 1957-1974 5 “The Third Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation, Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 15- 25,” [1957]. Poster announcing “See Color Slides, Hear Tape Recordings of Assembly Highlights, by John G. Huber, Wednesday, 8:30 PM, H-24.” “Suggested Topics for Dorm Fellowship,” Memo to All Proctors……. From John G. Huber, distributed at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, probably in 1958. “Plans for Panel Discussion,” points to be considered, proposed by the moderator, John G. Huber, in anticipation of a program on the Blake-Pike merger proposal, set for Mar. 2, 1961, McAlister Center, Claremont Colleges. “Ecumenicity at the Grassroots,” Pastor’s Study Group, estimated at 1962 because of reference to the Blake-Pike Proposal of 1960 and Vatican II 1962-1965. “Faith and Order Commission Report, Apr. 22, 1964” (Prepared for the Southern California Council of Churches, revised Feb. 1976 for the San Diego County Ecumenical Conference.) Question: “What do the churches say about the Authority of the Scriptures?” “San Diego Area Inter-Synodical Pastoral Conference, Sept. 29, 1964.” Announcement about a program featuring a Panel of Presidents on the topic “Lutheran Cooperation, A Synodical Perspective,” to be held at University Lutheran Church. “The Progress of Ecumenism,” The Rev. John G. Huber, Pastor, University Lutheran Church, La Jolla, announced on the Agenda, First Inter-Church Youth Assembly Meeting, Oct. 23, 1966. This event took place at a church in Coronado, CA. “LCUSA of San Diego Pastoral Conference (ALC, LCA and LC-MS),” announcement about an event celebrating “Our Reformation Heritage” on Oct. 31, 1968, beginning with Holy Communion at 7:00 a.m., at University Lutheran Church. “Reformation Day Festival with Holy Communion,” Oct. 31, 1968. Worship folder, Schedule of events and hymn sheet for this LCUSA Pastoral Conference (ALC, LCA and LC-MS). “Alternatives to Violence: Exploring Techniques in Creative Confrontation,” a Religious Studies course offered by University of California Extension at UCSD, Jan. 8-Mar. 12, 1970. “An Experience in Art and Theology: The Serigraphs of Sister Corita,” Mar. 29-Apr. 24, 1970, University Lutheran Church and Student Center, La Jolla. This folder also announces the UCSD Extension Course, “The Ecumenical Revolution: Breakthrough in

32 Christian Unity,” and “Marxism and Christianity,” also given at University Church. “The Ecumenical Revolution: Breakthrough in Christian Unity,” University of California Extension course at UCSD given by the Rev. John G. Huber, Mar. 30-June 1, 1970, at University Lutheran Student Center, La Jolla. “Prophets—Ancient and Modern,” seminar by Dr. Herbert Hohenstein offered Oct. 28, 1970, at University Lutheran Church, La Jolla. “Theological Trends in the Twentieth Century,” May 25, 1971. Attached: (1) chart of the “History of the World Council of Churches”; (2) statement by the Rev. Dr. Robert McAffee Brown of Stanford University regarding the draft, Apr. 19, 1971; (3) “The Jesus Freaks” submitted to The Circle of the Lutheran Council in the USA Department of Campus Ministry, May 1971; (4) “Critique of Campus Crusade for Christ” by John George Huber, with “Two Constructive Alternatives”; and (5) “The Sacred and the Profane: Ecclesiastical Conflict and Ecumenical Context,” by John G. Huber, Oct. 5, 1970. “The Principle of Comprehension as an Ecumenical Context for Christian Unity within Diversity,” Third and Final Revision of Th.M. Thesis Outline, Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley, CA, July 30, 1971. To: Dr. Keith Bridston, Advisor. By: John G. Huber. Feb. Pastoral Conference, Feb. 8, 1972, Naval Training Center, San Diego. Agenda includes “Theological Trends in the 20th Century” by John G. Huber. Faith and Order Consultation on “Our Unity, Our Ministry, Our Hope,” Featuring Dr. Gerald F. Moede of the WCC, June 27, 1973, at Wilshire United Methodist Church, Los Angeles, sponsored by the Southern California Council of Churches. “Two Responses to New Orleans,” July 18, 1973. Panel discussion on the 1973 Convention of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. “Re-theologizing Our Global Mission Strategy,” Jan. 7, 1974, by Dr. Keith Bridston, former Executive Secretary of Commission on Faith and Order, WCC. Schedule of Courses for Clergy and Laity: 1974. “Models of Mission in a Pluralistic Culture.” Speakers: Dr. Keith Bridston, Dr. Walter Bouman and Rev. John Huber. “Selected Bibliography” by John G. Huber for “Models of Mission in a Pluralistic Culture,” Center for Theological Study, San Diego Extension, Winter 1974. “Ecumenism and Lutheran Identity: I. “The New Testament’s Vision of Christian Unity,” II. “The Scandal of Our Division,” III. “Which Road to Unity?” 1974. Folder 6: 1975-2012 6 “The Movement Toward Christian Unity—Pro and Con” [approximately 1974] “Some Trends in the Ecumenical Dialogue,” Nov. 19, 1974. “The Ecumenical Revolution Reconsidered,” course proposed by John Huber for University of California Extension at UCSD, La Jolla (approximately 1975). Pastor’s Report to the [University Lutheran] Church Council, Mar. 13, 1975, by John G. Huber. “The Catholic Church—The Crisis of Modernity,” Apr. 1-May 27, 1975, by the Rev. Eugene M. Burke, C.S.P., a Religious Studies course at UCSD, La Jolla. Co-Facilitators: Rev. John G. Huber (Lutheran Campus Pastor) and Rev. Edward R. Donovan (Catholic Campus Pastor). The Sittler-Burke dialogue for Apr. 16 is also announced on this sheet. Ecumenical Dialogue featuring Fr. Eugene Burke, C.S.P. (Roman Catholic) and Dr. Joseph Sittler (Lutheran Church in America), Apr. 16, 1975, University of San Diego. John G.

33 Huber listed as contact person. Attached sheet announces topic: “The Theology of Grace.” Brochure on University Lutheran Church, La Jolla, CA, with photos, estimated 1975. “Seminars on Synod for Our 30 LCMS Congregations in Greater San Diego on the Five Sundays In June” [estimated 1975]. Huber is listed as a consultant. “Religion in (Com)Motion,” Fall Quarter, 1975, University of California Extension, San Diego. The Rev. John G. Huber is the Coordinator. “An Interpretation of the Anaheim Convention, LCMS, 1975,” The Rev. John G. Huber, Pastoral Delegate, Circuit 20. “Case Study in Polarization (By a Missouri Synod Ecumenist,” Religion in Com(Motion), U.C. Extension, Fall 1975. I. “Denominationalism,” II. “Ecumenism,” and III. “Polarization.” Publicity piece on programs sponsored by Center for Theological Study, 1976. Pastor John Huber is “Local Chairman.” “What Unity Requires.” [approximately 1976] “The World Council of Churches: Convergence of Three Ecumenical Roads—The Protestant/Orthodox Search for Unity in the Twentieth Century.” Attached: “Critique of Communism and Capitalism.” “Nairobi 1975: A firsthand report on the Fifth Assembly of the World Council of Churches,” May 24, 1976, Angelica Lutheran Church, Los Angeles. “CTS/PLTS: The San Diego Connection,” presented by John G. Huber Aug. 30, 1976, during a consultation on continuing education at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary (PLTS) in Berkeley, co-sponsored by Center for Theological Study (CTS). “This Hope Does Not Disappoint Us” Week of Prayer for Christian Unity bulletin cover contains the program of the La Jolla Unit of Church Women United Annual Meeting, Friday, Jan. 7, 1977, at University Lutheran Church, La Jolla. “The Emerging Consensus in the Eucharist,” presented in San Diego to Lutheran Church in America (LCA) pastors in Feb. of 1977 and to LCMS pastors in Mar. of 1977. “The Protestant Spectrum and the Ecumenical Prism,” June 4, 1977, University Luthean Church, Serving UCSD, La Jolla. “The World Council of Churches: Convergence of Three Ecumenical Roads” and “The Protestant/Orthodox Search for Unity in the Twentieth Century.” [approximately 1977] Attached: “Milestones on the Road to Christian Unity” and “What Unity Requires.” “We Invite You to Celebrate the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Jan. 18-25, 1978, at University Lutheran Church of La Jolla.” “Some Lutheran Perspectives on the Ecumenical Movement.” Presented at St. Aug.ine High School, San Diego, May 8, 1978. “Three Events with Dr. Martin E. Marty,” Feb. 27-27, 1979. Attached is an “Update Financial Report for the Dr. Marty Program,” prepared by John G. Huber. “Three Dialogues with Dr. Keith Bridston,” Jan. 23 and 24, 1980. Bridston was Executive Secretary of the U.S. Conference for the WCC. “The Sacraments,” at California Lutheran College, Thousand Oaks, CA, Mar. 17, 1980. “How Close Are Catholics and Lutherans?” A Public Event of Music and Dialogue on the occasion of the 450th Anniversary of the Augsburg Confession, Sunday, June 15, 1980, “Reconciliation: A Commemoration of the 450th Anniversary of the Augsburg Confession,” Oct. 30, 1980, University of San Diego.

34 Free Seminar: “What Think You of Christ?—Contemporary Christian Answers” by Father Eugene Burke, C.S.P., Nov. 4, 11, and 18, 1981, University Lutheran Church, La Jolla. “Hitlerism and the Holocaust,” a lecture presentation by Helen Waterford, a Jewish survivor of Auschwitz, together with Alfons Heck, a former Hitler Youth leader, Apr. 25, 1982, at University Lutheran Church and Ecumenical Center, La Jolla. “Vancouver and Budapest—Continuation of an Ecumenical Pilgrimage,” Announcement No. 9, p. 2, Lutheran Campus Ministry, Macalester, 2-6 Aug. 1982. “The Reformation and Christian Spirituality,” Oct. 31, 1982 (Reformation Day), homily by Fr. Eugene Burke, C.S.P., with response by Pastor John Huber. Also Reformation Sunday Concert at 8:00 P.M., all at University Lutheran Church, La Jolla. “A Color Slide and Synchronized Sound Presentation: Sights and Sounds of Africa,” Wesley Palms, a Methodist retirement center in San Diego, Nov. 30, 1982. “The Case for Christianity” lecture series, Jan. 1983, featuring Drs. John Elliott, John Warwick Montgomery, and Martin E. Marty, on the UCSD campus. “Introduction: The true story of an ecumenical groom and an ecumenical gate-crasher.” Appendix II “Mile-stones in the Ecumenical Movement” “A Litany for the Various Communions” and “What Unity Requires.” “The Ecumenical Revolution Reconsidered: A Crash Course on the Quest for Christian Unity for Busy Church People” [approximately 1983] “Baptism, Eucharist, and Ministry,” announcing a 9-month study of this document, under the auspices of the San Diego Ecumenical Conference, May 1983 through Jan. 1984. Study Coordinator: Pastor John Huber. 6 “Divided Christians United under an Ecumenical Rainbow” [after the 1983 Assembly of the WCC held in Vancouver, Canada] “Attend the 7th International Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation in Budapest, Hungary during the last week of July 1984, combining the 350th anniversary OBERAM- MERGAU Passion Play and a Tour of ‘Lutherland’ in East Germany.” Rev. John G. Huber of University Lutheran Church, La Jolla, Cal., “Your Tour Guide.” “COCU: Context, Controversy and Consensus.” Introducing a Seven-Month Study by the San Diego County Ecumenical Conference at the Cathedral of St. Paul, San Diego, May 13, 1985. Attached: a letter announcing this study, May 8, 1985. “Looking at the Protestant Spectrum through an Ecumenical Prism,” presented at National University, San Diego, Dec. 11, 1985. 1986 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity: Color Slide and Synchronized Sound Report on the Nairobi Assembly of the WCC. Also a lecture on “Looking at the Protestant Spectrum through and Ecumenical Prism,” Jan. 21, 1986. “Proclaiming Christ Today: A Consultation on Comparative Missiology,” Jan.-Apr. 1987, Sponsored by the Faith, Order and Witness Committee of the San Diego County Ecumenical Conference. “Despite Differences, Cooperation without Compromise” was the theme at A San Diego County Gathering of Lutheran Pastors, June 1, 1988, Calvary Lutheran Church, Solana Beach, CA. Featured speakers: President Loren T. Kramer, Southern California District, The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, and Bishop Robert H. Miller, Southern California East/Hawaii Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Coordinator: The Rev. John G. Huber, Pastor of University Lutheran Church, La Jolla.

35 6 “memo to the ministers of la jolla,” Dec. 14, 1988, announcing a program of the La Jolla Ministerial Association, including a presentation on the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity by the Reverend John Huber of University Lutheran. “South America Tour, Jan. 24-Feb. 5, 1990.” Including the 8th Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation Meeting in Curitiba, Brazil. Rev. John G. Huber is tour host. “South Pacific Adventure featuring Fiji, Australia, New Zealand.” Tour includes some sessions of the WCC Seventh Assembly in Canberra, Australia, in Feb. of 1991. The limited response did not make the tour viable. 1992 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity: Color Slide and Synchronized Sound Report on the Nairobi Assembly of the WCC, Jan. 22, 1992. “Introducing The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod” presented at a Roman Catholic school in San Diego. “Christian Doctrine and the Lutheran Confessions: A Crash Course on Our Reformation Heritage for Lay People.” Presented during a circuit meeting of lay people and clergy in San Diego. No date. Attached: “Introducing The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.” “A Model for Mission on Mars Hill.” Presentation to Lutheran students from the University of Arizona on retreat at University Lutheran Church, La Jolla, CA. “South Pacific Adventure featuring Fiji, Australia, New Zealand,” includes attendance at some sessions of the Seventh Assembly of the WCC at Canberra, Australia’s capital. Time: Feb. of 1991. “Current Directions in Ecumenism.” “A New Statement on Unity—The Unity of the Church as Koinonia: Gift and Calling,” from the Seventh Assembly of the WCC, Canberra 1991, in One World, Mar.-Apr. 1991, p. 17. “A Litany for the Various Communions” and “Toward an Ecumenically Covenanted Community,” May 29, 1983 6 “Current Directions in Ecumenism: A Critical but Appreciative Perspective on the Quest for Christian Unity” (bright red paper), May 1, 1993. Letter of invitation to colleagues in. “A Symposium on the World Conference on Faith and Order. Santiago: Pilgrimage to Unity,” Graduate Theological Union, Oct. 14, 1993. “Santiago: Pilgrimage to Unity, Implications for American Christianity,” A Symposium on the Fifth World Conference on Faith and Order, Oct. 14, 1993, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley. “Meet the Speakers and Some of the Planners for Two Ecumenical Events,” Oct. 14 and 15, 1993. Includes photos of the speakers. “Towards Koinonia: The Unity We Seek. A Report on the Fifth World Conference on Faith and Order, Santiago de Compostela 1993,” Friday, Oct. 15, 1993, USD. “Color Slides from Spain,” a presentation on the Fifth World Conference on Faith and Order, Nov. 9, 1993. Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1994—“Towards Koinonia: The Unity We Seek,” A Report on the Fifth World Conference on Faith and Order,” Jan. 21, 1994, University Lutheran Church, La Jolla, CA. Prayer, speakers, potluck supper, color slides. 6 “Celebration and Reunion!” University Lutheran Church, La Jolla, CA, Sept. 2-4, 1994. Brochure announces events connected with the retirement of Rev. John Huber. “The Quest for our Reformation Roots,” announcing a series of four weekly presentations, May 7, 14, 21, and 28, 1995, by Interim Pastor john Huber at Resurrection Lutheran Church, Coronado, CA.

36 “San Diegans to Receive Ecumenical Honors at The Annual Tribute Dinner During the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity: Bishop Gethin Hughes (Episcopal), Bishop Robert Brom (Roman Catholic), Pastor John Huber (Lutheran),” Jan. 24, 1996. Reverse side” “The Pope’s Vision for Christian Unity.” “Ecumenical Decisions 1997: Implications for Teaching, Witness, and Outreach,” May 5, 1997. “On Ecumenical Safari in Africa,” a flier inviting people to a tour of Zimbabwe and to attend the opening ceremonies of the Eighth Assembly of the WCC in Harare, departing Nov. 24, 1998, returning Dec. 6, 1998. San Diego LCMS Tri-Circuit Meeting Mar. 9, 1999. John G. Huber Slide Presentation on “World Council of Churches and Ecumenical Vision: Zimbabwe Assembly (with a bit of Safari included,” Resurrection Lutheran Church, Coronado. “The Rev. John G. Huber,” biographical sketch, including Family, Education, Pastoral Experience, Ecumenical Participation, and Reasons for Applying for the Master of Ecumenical Studies Program [at the Bossey Ecumenical Institute 2000-2001]. “Ideas for Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogues,” composed by the Rev. Msgr. Dennis Mikulanis, Vicar, Office of Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, San Diego Roman Catholic Diocese, and the Rev. John G. Huber, anticipating the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Jan. 18-25, 2000. “Looking for a Resource for Ministry?” LACES: Lutheran Association for Continuing Education Services. Brochure (2 copies) authored by Rev. John G. Huber, Director of this inter-Lutheran continuing education agency, 1994-2000. Included is earlier LACES brochure, “Your Opportunities for Continuing Study through LACES.” “The Catholics and Lutherans at Bossey Invite You to Celebrate the First Anniversary of the Signing of the ‘Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification,’ 31 Oct. 2000. Also: “Life at Bossey, 2000,” and “Faith and Order at Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 1993.” [Another Huberama Production by the Village Elder]. 6 Universitè de Genève Faculté autonome de théologie protestante Institut oecuménique Bossey. Table of Contents of Master of Ecumenical Studies dissertation, June 2001. “The Taming of an Ecumenical Optimist: How My Mind Has Changed about the Quest for Christian Unity.” [2001] Opposite side: John G. Huber biographical sketch. “‘The Real But Imperfect Communion’: A Report on Some Significant Agreements and Remaining Challenges in the Quest for Christian Unity.” [2001] “Invitation to an Ecumenical Adventure,” Oct. 14, 2001. “United We Stand or Divided We Fall: An Ecumenical Choice at Ground Zero” [2001] Includes photo of the Bossey Ecumenical Institute and John Huber receiving his diploma from Dr. Heidi Hadsell, Director at Bossey. “Ecumenical Trends Among Lutherans and Other Christians” (Or: How to Remain a True Blue Lutheran Under an Ecumenical Rainbow). Revised 2001 and 2002. Epiphany 2002. Invitation to “Colleagues in Ministry” to observe the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity and to “Allow me to speak and/or preach….” John G. Huber. “Challenged to Reconcile Our Irreconcilable Differences,” Mar. 1, 2002, presentation to Church Women United, San Diego. LARCO Conference and Retreat (Lutheran, Anglican, Roman Catholic, Orthodox) Mar. 11- 12 [2002], Serra Center, Malibu, CA. Dr. John Huber was speaker for 3 sessions.

37 Tri-Circuit Meeting, Mar. 19, 2002, at University Lutheran Church, La Jolla. John Huber gave the homily, “Is It a Chalice in Wonderland?” and also spoke on “The Taming of an Ecumenical Optimist: How My Mind Has Changed about the Quest for Christian Unity,” Illustrated with color slides and hand- outs. Announcement of ecumenical topics that can be presented by John G. Huber, sent to clergy (primarily Lutheran) in Greater San Diego, Spring 2002. “Lutherans and Roman Catholics: Where Are They Now?” Oct. 26, 2002, University of San Diego, sponsored by the Center for Christian Spirituality. “On the Road to Christian Unity: From Diatribe to Dialogue,” Feb. 16, 2003, sponsored by the Coronado Council of Churches. “How Can We Realize our Unity with other Christians?” Lists topics for presentation by John Huber. [2003] “It’s TIME to discover ‘How to Remain a True-Blue Lutheran under an Ecumenical Rainbow.’” Inscribed on a TIME magazine cover. Reverse side: “How can we realize our unity with other Lutherans and other Christians?” “Cake, Coffee, and Color Slides: Celebrate John Huber’s 74th Birthday” Monday, Sept. 29 [2003], Suncoast Hotel, Las Vegas [Pacific Southwest District Pastors’ Conference] Reverse side: “Whatever Happened to the Ecumenical Revolution?” A 9-Session Crash- Course for Busy Christians Who Wonder if Unity Is Still Possible. “Potluck Supper and Color Slides about a Worldwide Gathering of Lutherans (LWF)” [2003] “That They May All Be One: Three Presentations on Christian Unity,” Nov. 3, 5, 7, 2003, Christ Church of San Diego. “Ecumenical Journeys Abroad,” July 10, 2004. Letter inviting people to two ecumenical tours: May 2005 in Europe and Feb. 2006 in South America. 6 “Visit ‘Augsburg’ in San Diego Oct. 31! Celebrate a Lutheran-Roman Catholic Agreement on ‘Justification.’” Invitation sent to members of Resurrection Lutheran Church, Coronado, Sept. 2004. “Can We All Live Together in Peace? Come and Find Out on Jan. 15, 2005, at Sacred Heart Church, Coronado.” “The Churches, the Religions, the Nations: Can We All Live Together in Peace?” A Program of the Coronado Council of Churches to Commemorate the Birthday of Martin Luther King and to Anticipate the Week of prayer for Christian Unity. [Jan. 15, 2005] Bulletin for “The Churches, the Religions , the Nations: Can We All Live Together in Peace” Jan. 15, 2005, Coronado Council of Churches. Invitation to a tour of Argentina and Brazil, June 6, 2005, with attached brochure. Invitation includes option to attend sessions of the WCC Assembly in Porto Alegre, Brazil. John G. Huber is identified as Tour Coordinator. “Europe 2005 Ecumenical Journey: ‘Thames to Tiber,’ Plus Athens Option.” Not enough tourists were recruited to make this trip possible. “Two Ecumenical Journeys Abroad” May 3-13, 2005: Europe (May 13-16 Athens); Feb. 9-20, 2006: Argentina and Brazil. “Rev. John G. Huber” biographical sketch. “Color Slide Report on Argentina, Brazil, and the WCC Assembly in Porto Alegre: ‘God, in Your Grace, Transform the World,’” by John G. Huber. Tri-Circuit Conference, Tuesday,

38 Sept. 26, 2006. “Spirituality for the New Millennium: Faith Formation Opportunities for Adults,” Sept., 2006-Aug., 2007. Brochure of the Church of St. Thomas Moore in Oceanside, CA, lists presentation by Rev. John G. Huber, “The Progress of Christian Unity since Vatican Council II,” Aug. 17, 2007. “North American Academy of Ecumenists Announces 2007 Essay Contest,” anticipating the Sept. 28-30, 2007, conference of the North American Academy of Ecumenists to be held at the Prairie Center for Ecumenism in Saskatoon, SK, Canada. “The Reformation: Past, Present and Future,” Pan-Lutheran Conference (ELCA and Missouri Synod clergy), Oct. 31, 2007. “One Body, Many Parts—St. Paul in His Own Words,” A Dramatization of this God- Intoxicated Apostle by Mr. Mark Price of Mark Price Ministries, Celebrating the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Sunday, Jan. 25, 2009, sponsored by the Coronado Council of Churches. Attached: a report on this event. “Ecumenical and Interfaith Speakers—Mar.-May 2009. All Are Welcome to Attend.” “40th Anniversary of Ecumenical Council to be Celebrated During a Tribute Dinner at Town & Country Jan. 20” [2010]. “Christian Unity through Creation Care.” Coronado Council of Churches, Jan. 24, 2010. “The Progress of Christian Unity Since Vatican Council II,” Dec. 10, 2010. A presentation given by the author a number of times in the final session of a course on “The Reformation” at USD, led by the Rev. Canon Jack E. Lindquist, Instructor. “One Body, One Spirit, One Lord,” Dr. Bill Creasy. Coronado Council of Churches, Sunday, Jan. 23, 2011, 7:00 PM. Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Sacred Heart Church. “Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Coronado Council of Churches, Jan. 22, 2012, 7:00 p.m., St. Paul’s United Methodist Church.” Pan-Lutheran Conference, San Diego: ELCA-LCMS Fliers 7 “Walking on Water Can Be Hazardous to Your Health,” Apr. 21, 1999. “Continuing the Conversation,” Dec. 8, 1999. “A Hermeneutical Journey: How My Approach to the New Testament Has Changed in the Last Quarter Century,” May 3, 2000. “ELCA and LCMS: Agony and Ecstasy, Assets and Challenges,” Mar. 31, 2004. “Border Issues and Border Ministry,” Oct. 5, 2004. “Keep the Conversation Going,” June 1, 2005. “Continuing the Conversation: A Dialogue on Biblical Principles,” Nov. 29, 2005. “Mission-Driven Lutherans: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,” June 1, 2006. “Here I Stand! The Role of Faithful Dissent Today,” Oct. 31, 2006. “Sexual Predators and Boundaries: How Inclusive Can the Church Be?” May 23, 2007. “The Reformation: Past, Present and Future,” Oct. 31, 2007. “The Question of Undocumented Immigrants,” Apr. 17, 2008. “Separated as Lutheran Cousins, but Together in Outreach to People in Need,” Oct. 28, 2008. “Is the Lutheran Heritage Still Relevant for Our Mission and Ministry?” Mau 27, 2009. “The Battle of the Gospels: Reading Paul Against the Empire,” Oct. 19, 2009. Ballot of Topic for Future Meetings, Oct. 19, 2009. “LCMS and ELCA: Where Are We and Where Are We Going?” Oct. 27, 2010.

39 “Is the Quest for Christian Unity Still Relevant or Possible?” June 2, 2011. Speakers include Rev. John G. Huber (The Lutheran Church—Missouris Synod), Rev. Msgr. Dennis Mikulanis (Roman Catholic), Rev. Canon Wayne Sanders (Episcopal), Rev. Daren Erisman (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America), Pres. Larry Stoterau (Pacific Southwest District of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod), and Bishop Murray Finck (Pacifica Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America).

Series 2: Articles, documents, ephemera

Box 9: Baptism – Bilateral and Multilateral Dialogues Folder Item A. Baptism 1 Book jacket for Jeremias, Joachim. Infant Baptism in the First Four Centuries. 1 Book jacket for Moody, Dale. Baptism: Foundation for Christian Unity. B.1 Bilateral Dialogues – Bibliographies, Methodology 2 “A Bibliography of Interchurch and Interconfessional Theological Dialogues” (24th Supplement, 2009) Centro Pro Unione semi-annual Bulletin, No. 75, Fall 2009, 25-41. 2 “A Bibliography of Interchurch and Interconfessional Theological Dialogues” (25th Supplement, 2010) in Centro Pro Unione semi-annual Bulletin, Spring 2010, 9-33. 2 “A Bibliography of Interchurch and Interconfessional Theological Dialogues” (25th Supplement—2012) Centro Pro Unione semi-annual Bulletin, Spring 2012, 21-37. 3 “Appendix A: Reference List of Dialogues that (to some degree) address ethics or ethical issues” and “Appendix B: Topics within Ethics Addressed by Dialogues.” Distributed at annual conference of the North American Academy of Ecumenists in 2009. 4 Centro Pro Unione, Rome, 1978, additional resources brochure. B.2. Resources on Methodology 4 Book jacket for Evans, Gillian Rosemary. Method in Ecumenical Theology B.3. Comprehensive Texts and Summaries of Dialogues 5 Book jacket for Bell, G.K.A., ed. Documents on Christian Unity. Journal “Graymoor Papers III: Christian Ethics in Ecumenical Perspective,” Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Fall 1978, 613-83. Also in this issue: John G. Huber. “GTU Consultation on Baptism, Eucharist, and Ministry,” 826-27. Gros, Jeffrey. “The Requirements and Challenges of Full Communion: A Multilateral Evaluation?” Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Spring 2007, 217-42. 5 Kasper, Walter. Harvesting the Fruits: Commentaries on this book: Ecumenical Trends, Vol. 40, Special Issue 2011. Responses to Harvesting the Fruits are given by representatives of the Methodist, Lutheran, Reformed, and Anglican traditions. 5 Rusch, William G. “Beyond Augsburg: Harvesting the Fruits of Ecumenical Dialogue,” in Lutheran Forum, Christmas/Winter 2010, 51-53. 5 Wicks, S.J., Jared. “Harvesting the Fruits: Taking Stock of Catholic-Reformation Dialogues and Charting New Directions,” in Ecumenical Trends, Vol. 39, No. 10, 5/149-8/152. B.7. Anglican-Free Churches in England 6 On Behalf of the Covenant.

40 B.8. Anglican-Lutheran 7 Dietrich, Stephanie. “Beyond Augsburg: Bridge or Tightrope? The Church of Norway Between Porvoo and Leuenberg,” Lutheran Forum, Winter 2009, 41-44. Journal Gassmann, Günther. “Anglican-Lutheran Convergence and the Anticipation of Full Communion” Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Winter 1997, Temple University, 1-12. 8 A critique of the Porvoo statement: The Porvoo Declaration In Confessional Perspective by The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. 9 Vikström, John. “The Porvoo Common Statement from a Lutheran Point of View and the Statement’s Significance for the Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogue,” Centro Pro Unione semi-annual Bulletin, Spring 1995, 3-7. 9 The Window, The Quarterly Newsletter of the Anglican Lutheran Society, July 2003. B.10. Anglican(and Episcopal)-Roman Catholic 10 “Anglican-Roman Catholic Commission Enters New Phase: Follows Pope’s Meeting with Archbishop of Canterbury.” Vatican City, Nov. 30, 2009, released online by Zenit.org. 10 Authority in the Church III: The Gift of Authority. 3 Sep. 1998. 10 “Cardinal Levada on the Pope’s Anglican initiatives—Complete transcript,” Mar. 8, 2010. 10 “Cardinal Levada Explains Ecumenism,” released from Rome by Zenit, Mar. 9, 2010. 11 Newspaper clipping: Pope, Anglican leader set up new doctrinal commission by Father Kenneth J. Doyle, Note from Fr. Dennis L. Mikulanis. 12 Order of service from Anglican/Roman Catholic Day of Dialogue, San Diego, 10/11/95 Journal Sisto, Walter N. “Marian Dogmas and Reunion: What Eastern Catholics Can Teach Us about Catholic Ecumenism,” in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Spring 2011, 150-62. B.13. Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)-Roman Catholic 12 “Disciples of Christ-Roman Catholic International Commission for Dialogue, 1977-2002,” Letter from Robert Welsh, President, Council on Christian Unity of the Christian Church. B.14. Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)-United Church of Christ 13 “Up-Date Report on Disciples-UCC Exploratory Conversations,” Sept. 1978, Paul A. Crow, Jr., President Council on Christian Unity, and Robert K Welsh, Assoc. Ecumenical Officer. B.18. Eastern Orthodox-Roman Catholic 14 “Common Declaration by Pope Benedict XVI and Patriarch Bartholomew I in Constantinople,” Light of the East, Winter 2007, 1, 3-4 (photo of Pope and Patriarch). Also see Father Tomas Hopko. “What would the Orthodox have to do to achieve unity?” 5-7. 14 “Orthodox, Catholics recognize pope’s primacy, but disagree on authority,” Cindy Wooden, Light of the East, Winter 2008, p. 4. Journal Frazee, Charles. “1054 Revisited,” Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Spring 2007, 263-79. 15 “Orthodox and Catholic Adopt Dialogue Statement at Conclusion of Meeting in Crete,” Greek Orthodox Archdiocese News, Oct. 5, 2000. “On the Catholic-Orthodox Dialogue At the Dawn of a New Millennium” p. 2-4. 15 Steps Towards a Reunited Church: A Sketch of an Orthodox-Catholic Vision for the Future. An Orthodox/Catholic Ecumenical Service of Prayer for the Unity of the Church, 2/5/11; brochure on the Society of St. —Western Region; poster for the 5th Annual Roman & Eastern Catholic and Orthodox Christian Ecumenical Prayer Service. 15 “Uniate Issue again disturbs Orthodox-Catholic relations,” ENI Bulletin, No. 02, 9 Feb. 2000, 22-24. B.19. Evangelical-Roman Catholic

41 16 Interview with Mark Noll of Wheaton College re Evangelicals and Catholics Together. 17 “Catholics and Evangelicals Continue Bridge-Building at Wheaton College,” by Vincent Gragnani, Mar. 28, 2002, p.10; “Forum Will Bring Evangelicals and Catholics Together,” by Vincent Gragnani, Apr. 3, 2003, p. 22. The Southern Cross (Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego). Fliers on Evangelical-Roman Catholic dialogues. 18 Glasser, Arthur F. “Evangelism and Ecumenism: Preparation for Dialogue between Roman Catholics and Evangelicals.” B.20. Lutheran-Church of South India 19 “Church Union in South India: Some Considerations for Lutheran Theologians,” by Hermann Sasse, Adelaide, South Australia, Feb. 1963. 19 Special Report: “Further Union Steps in South India,” Christian Century, Sep. 5, 1962, 1067 B.21. Lutheran-Eastern Orthodox 20 Delikostantis, Konstantinos. “Beyond Augsburg: Martin Luther and the Orthodox Church,” in Lutheran Forum, Fall 2011, 36-41. 20 “A Lutheran-Orthodox Common Statement on Faith in the Holy Trinity,” 4-pages. B.22. Lutheran-Episcopal (U.S.A.) 21 Bouman, Walter R. “In Defense of the Lutheran-Episcopal Agreement,” Trinity Seminary Review, Fall 1995, 65-79. 21 : A Lutheran Proposal for a Revision of the Concordat of Agreement, 1998 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. 21 Called to Common Mission: A packet of literature on this proposal by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) for full communion with the Episcopal Church. 21 ‘Called to Common Mission’: Questions and Answers. 21 Concordat: Concerns Addressed. Lutheran-Episcopal Joint Coordinating Committee. Occasional papers contributing to the 1997 decisions.

Box 10: Bilateral and Multilateral Dialogues Folder Item 1 Order Blank 1985: Forward Movement publications. 2 Report on a local study of Norgren, William, Implications of the Gospel by the Rev. Kenneth Treat, St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, El Cajon, CA. 3 “Official Text Concordat of Agreement Between the Episcopal Church and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.” Includes the “Report of the Joint Lutheran-Episcopal Coordinating Committee, Nov. 2, 1996, Waycross Morgantown, Indiana. 4 Report of the Lutheran-Episcopal Drafting Team. Summary of Changes and Essays from Members of the Drafting Team on Called to Common Mission: A Lutheran Proposal for a Revision of the Concordat of Agreement. 1998 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. 4 Resources to Assist Congregations to Study the 1997 Ecumenical Decisions of the ELCA. Apr. 1996, by John A. Clausen. 4 “Southern California Episcopal/Lutheran Covenant: Historic Signing Eucharist,” May 31, 1998. “Revised proposal accepts historic episcopate form—Lutheran and Episcopal churches,” Edgar R. Trexler, The Lutheran, May 1998, and 2-page statement on “” and “Historic Episcopacy.” 5 “Trinity Lutheran Seminary Faculty Statement on Called to Common Mission,” 4/28/99. B. 23: Lutheran-Episcopal, Lutheran-Reformed, and Lutheran-Roman Catholic

42 5 Ecumenical Proposals: Documents For Action by the 1997 Churchwide Assembly, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. B.24. Lutheran-Episcopal-Roman Catholic 6 One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism, Eph. 5:4, order of service celebrating A Covenant among the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, ELCA—So. California West Synod, and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Tri-lateral Covenant, note from ELCA pastor. 6 One Lord, One Faith, one Baptism—Un Solo Señor, Una Solo Fe, Un Solo Bautismo. B.25. Lutheran-Mennonite 7 “. . .and forgive us: Lutherans Repent Anabaptist Persecution” is theme of June 2010 issue of Lutheran World Information. 7 “Lutheran-Mennonite Dialogue,” report in Ecumenical Affairs, online outlet of Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Announces the first in a series of dialogues 2/21-21/02. 8 “Lutherans’ Reconciliation with Mennonites Would Be an Occasion for Healing: Mennonite World Body Hears Study Commission Results and Proposed Lutheran Action,” Lutheran World Information, No. 8, 2009, 5-7. 8 “Significance of Reconciliation Action toward Anabaptists Affirmed—A ‘Deep Sense of Regret and Pain,’” Lutheran World Information, No. 4, 2010, 1, 6. B.27. Lutheran-Pentecostal 9 Kärkkäinen, Veli-Matti. “Beyond Augsburg: Faith Alone and Full Gospel,” in Lutheran Forum, Fall 2007, 45-48. Journal “Water Baptism and Spirit Baptism: Pentecostals and Lutherans in Dialogue,” Koo Dong Yun, Dialogue: A Journal of Theology, Winter 2004, 344-51. B.28. Lutheran-Reformed 10 “Basic Understanding of and Reaction to A Common Calling: The ELCA-Reformed Conversations,” in Concordia Journal, July 1994, 292-342. 10 German Protestant Kirchentag brochure and CD, 2009. B.29. Lutheran-Reformed and Lutheran-Episcopal 11 Papers from Lutheran-Reformed-Episcopal Dialogue in Ecumenical Trends, Vol. 23, No. 7. 12 Questions and Answers: Lutheran-Reformed and Lutheran-Episcopal 1997 Ecumenical Proposals, Mar. 1997. B.31. Lutheran, Reformed, Anglican, and Roman Catholic 13 Search for Understanding Study Guide by John E. Quam B.32. Lutheran, Reformed, Episcopal, and Roman Catholic 13 Gassmann, Günther. “The 1997 Ecumenical Decisions of the ELCA,” Dialog A Journal of Theology, Spring 1996, 139-43. 14 Piepkorn, Arthur Carl. “Brothers in the Lord,” transferred to a CD from Concordia Seminary Cassettes, dated 1972. B.33. Lutheran, Roman Catholic, Episcopal, Methodist, Reformed, Evangelical Journal “A Symposium on the Declaration ,” in Pro Ecclesia: A Journal of Catholic and Evangelical Theology, Winter 2001, 5-16. B.34. Lutheran, Roman Catholic, Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, Reformed, Methodist, etc. 15 Book review of Burgess. Lutherans in Ecumenical Dialogue: A Reappraisal B.35. Lutheran-Roman Catholic 16 “A Pope for All Christians? and Infallibility Reexamined.” Brochure. Letters

43 from Dr. Eugene L.Brand, 16 “After 15 years of talks: How close are Lutherans and Catholics?” in reprint from The Lutheran, magazine of the Lutheran Church in America, 1979. Articles by Paul C. Empie. 16 “An Evening of Catholic-Lutheran Discussion,” At the invitation of The Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange and The Pacifica Synod of ELCA, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2000. 16 “Beyond Augsburg: In Search of Apostolicity,” Lorelei F. Fuchs. Lutheran Forum, Spring 2008, 37-40. 16 “Conference on: Defusing the Augsburg Confession,” In preparation for the 6/25/80 450th Anniversary of the Augsburg Confession, 3/20/80, Mt. St. Mary’s College, Los Angeles. 17 C. Umhau Wolf's review of Brown, Peter in the New Testament. 18 Excerpts and chapter listing for Communio Sanctorum: The Church as the Communion of Saints. Official German Catholic-Lutheran Dialogue. 19 “Eucharistic Hospitality: A Statement by the Institute for Ecumenical Research, Strasbourg, France, on Lutheran-Roman Catholic Intercommunion” Dialog A Journal of Theology, Summer 1973, 224-30. Journal Fuchs, Lorelei F. “Communion Terminology in the Lutheran-Roman Catholic International Dialogue in Light of the Koinonia Language of the Canberra Statement,” Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Summer-Fall 2002, 248-75. 20 Gassmann, Günther. “Catholic-Lutheran Dialogue 1965-2005: An Extraordinary Historical Process with Significant Results and Still Remaining Challenges,” Centro Pro Unione semi- annual Bulletin, Fall 2009, 3-9. Flier announcing presentation on “The Role of Religious Congregations in Interreligious Dialogue.” 20 Hannah, John. “The Dialogues with Rome and Lutheran Identity,” Lutheran Forum, Pentecost/Summer 2007, 32-36. See editorial on “Lutheran Identity?” and “Sunset or Dawn? The Lutheran Calling to Public Life in America,” by Robert Benne, 10-14. 21 Lazareth, William H. “U.S. Lutherans and Catholics after 40 Years,” Augustine Institute of Carthage College, fact sheet on the Institute with photo and biography of William Lazareth who served as director of the Faith and Order Secretariat of the WCC. 15 Los Angeles Lutheran-Roman Catholic Committee brochures: Conference on “Defusing the Augsburg Confession,” “The Theology of Mary,” Oct. 18, 1981. 15 Lutheran Roman Catholic Dialogues. Facilitator’s Resource Book. 15 “Lutherans and Catholics in Dialogue” order blank, Augsburg Publishing.

Box 11: Bilateral and Multilateral Dialogues Folder Item 1 Lutherans and Catholics in Dialogue XI: The Hope of Eternal Life. 2011 http://www.usccb.org/seia/The-Hope-of-Eternal-Life.pdf print out 1 Commentary by Michael Root: “The Hope of Eternal Life” in Ecumenical Trends, July/Aug. 2012, pp. 4/100-7/103, and 15/111. 2 Biographical sketch of McSorley, Harry; “Scholarly Clarity, Christian Charity” review by Conrad Bergendoff of McSorley, Luther and book jacket; Clipping with photo of McSorley; “McSorley Out of Lutheran Dialogue,” National Catholic Reporter, Nov. 20, 1970. 3 “Missouri Synod Theologian Wins $12,500 for Book on Catholicism,” The Lutheran Layman, Oct. 1, 1959, p. 5. Photo. (Pelikan, The Riddle of Roman Catholicism) 4 Book jacket for Skydsgaard, Kristen E., ed. The Papal Council and the Gospel: Protestant

44 Theologians Evaluate the Coming Vatican Council. 4 “Statement on Issued by Roman Catholic, Lutheran Theologians,” United States Catholic Conference, Oct. 23, 1978. p. 6 missing. 4 Reumann, John. “The Development of the Ecumenical Vision of Vatican II,” Ecumenical Trends, Sept. 2005, 5/117-11/123. 4 “Statement on the Augsburg Confession,” issued by the International Roman Catholic- Lutheran Commission, approved Feb. 23, 1980. Origins, Apr. 10, 1980, 685-89. 4 Tavard, George H. “Reflections on the Lutheran/Catholic Dialogue,” in Ecumenical Trends, Sept. 2005, 1/113-4/116. 4 “Strategies for Reception: Perspectives on the Reception of Documents emerging From the Lutheran-Catholic International Dialogue.” Working Paper presented to the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, Lutheran World Federation. Oct. 1991. Journal “Teaching Authority and Infallibility: Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogue” Theological Studies, Mar. 1979, 113-166. Journal Wilson, Sarah Hinlicky. “What Has Erfurt to Do with Rome?” Lutheran Forum, Spring 2011, 2-7. Anticipates celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation in 2017. B.35.a. “Justification by Faith:” A major issue in the Lutheran-Roman Catholic dialogues 5 DVD, “Righteous Before God: Agreement on the Doctrine of Justification.” The signing of the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification, 10/31/99, Augsburg, Germany. B.35.b. “Justification” in the wider ecumenical context 6 5th Anniversary of the Signing of the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification in Lutheran World Information, No. 8, 2004. 7 “Call for a Spiritual Ecumenism at Joint Declaration’s Tenth Anniversary,” Lutheran World Information, No. 10, 2009, 1, 9-10. Journal Cassidy, Cardinal Edward Idris. “Beyond Augsburg: The Joint Declaration Ten Years On,” Lutheran Forum, Fall 2009, 50-52. Also see Wilson, Sarah H.: “Ecumenical Liturgy: Its Possibilities and Problems,” by, 3-9. Comments on Taizé and the Lima Liturgy are included. 8 “Catholic – Lutheran – Methodist: Joint Declaration on Justification,” Mid-America Christian University. “Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance.” Includes “Irreconcilable Differences?” and “Impact of the Joint Declaration,” “Negative responses to the Declaration by conservative Lutherans,” and “Additional negative comments in 2006. 9 Gros, Jeffrey, FSC. “Rereading Paul Together,” in Ecumenical Trends, Oct. 2009, 129-123. 9 Huber, John George. “A Lutheran-Roman Catholic Initiative in the United States Dialogues,” Master’s thesis by John G. Huber at the Ecumenical Institute, Bossey, June 2001. Insert: “Update” intended to be added to the article, and e-mail correspondence with Nagypãl Szabolcs of Budapest, Hungary, editor of WSCF-CESR Anthology. 10 Johnson, Maxwell E. “The Joint Declaration and Lutheran-Roman Catholic Unity: Some Unresolved Questions,” Lutheran Forum, Vol. 33, No. 1, 22-28. Also note in this issue “The Ecumenical Dialogue: What Has Been Achieved and Prospects for the Future,” 30-33, and “The Ecumenical Future: The Influence of Current Decisions,” 34-40. Journal ‘The Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification’: Soteriological and Ecclesiological Implications,” in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Winter 2001. 11 Kasper, Walter. “The Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification: Cause for Hope,” Centro Pro Unione semi-annual Bulletin, No. 57, Spring 2000, 3-6. Also in this issue,

45 Ishmael Noko. “The Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification,” 7-9. 11 Book jacket for Küng, Hans. Justification. 12 Maxwell, David R. “Justified by Works and Not by Faith Alone: Reconciling Paul and James,” in Concordia Journal, Oct. 2007, 375-78. 12 “Methodists’ Affirmation of Lutheran-Roman Catholic Agreement a New Ecumenical Landmark: LWF General Secretary Noko Anticipates Broader Forms of Cooperation,” in Lutheran World Information, No. 07, 2006, p. 13. 13 Nafzger, Samuel H., and Mahsman, David L. “Is the Reformation Over?” A critique of the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification from the perspective of scholars of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, The Lutheran Witness, Sept. 1999, 22-25. 13 Nafzger, Samuel H.: “The Joint Declaration: A New Opportunity for Ecumenical Reception?” and “Joint Declaration on Justification: A Missouri Synod Perspective,” Concordia Journal, July 2001, 178-95. Journal Schenk, OP, Richard. “The Unsettled German Discussion of Justification: Abiding Differences and Ecumenical Blessings,” Dialog: A Journal of Theology, Sum. 2005, 152-63. Journal Slenczka, Reinhard. “Agreement and Disagreement about Justification: Ten Years after the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification, in Concordia Theological Quarterly, Oct. 2009, 291-316. 14 Seim, Turid Karlsen. “Beyond the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification: Recent Developments in the Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogue,” in Centro Pro Unione semi- annual Bulletin, Fall 2011, 14-20. 14 “Thanksgiving to God for the Joint Declaration on Justification. A litany developed for the National Workshop on Christian Unity held in Louisville, Kentucky, May 17, 2000. 15 “The World Methodist Council and the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification.” Introductory statement by Geoffrey Wainwright. Includes “Methodist Statement of Association with the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification” and the “Official Common Affirmation.” 16 “The World Methodist Council Statement of Association with the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification (accompanied by the Official Common Affirmation signed by Representatives of the Catholic Church, the LWF and the World Methodist Council),” Seoul, South Korea, 23 July 2006. Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity. 17 Book jacket for Wright, N.T. (Nicholas Thomas). Justification. B.36. Lutheran-United Methodist 18 Building a Relationship: UMC-ELCA. Best Practices—A booklet for starting grass-roots conversation. A history of the relationship between the ELCA and the United Methodist Church is in the section on “Living Our Christian Mission and Witness,” 9-10. 19 Confessing Our Faith Together: A Proposal for Full Communion between the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and The United Methodist Church. Apr. 2008, ELCA. 19 Confessing Our Faith Together: A Study and Discussion Guide. “Confessing Our Faith Together,” p. 12, 2005. 20 “Reflections on ELCA-UMC Eucharistic Sharing.” Manuscript by Luffman, Dale E. Full Communion Documents, Faith and Order Commission, NCCCUSA, Oct. 13 & 14, 2006. B.37. Palestinian Churches 21 Kairos Palestine. . .a prayerful call of Palestine Christians to End Occupation. Dec. 11, 2009, Bethlehem, Palestine. Distributed by Friends of Sabeel. Includes participation by

46 Greek Orthodox, Latin Church, Armenian Orthodox, Coptic, Syrian Orthodox, Maronite, Ethiopian, Greek Catholic, Syrian Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican, and Armenian Catholic. B.38. Polish National Catholic-Roman Catholic 22 List of books available from the Book Department of the Polish National Catholic Church B.39. Presbyterian-Roman Catholic 23 “Study Guide For Presbyterian-Roman Catholic Local Communities on The Unity We Seek.” Mimeograph, 26 pp. Also includes Bold Step document indicating that the Memphis study team began its work on Apr. 11, 1997. 23 “The Successor to Peter” A Paper for Discussion Between the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and Edward Cardinal Cassidy, Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Christian Unity.

Box 12: Bilateral and Multilateral Dialogues Folder Item B.40. Protestant-Roman Catholic 1 Book jackets for Feiner, Johannes, and Vischer, Lukas, eds. The Common Catechism and Swidler, Leonard J, ed. Scripture and Ecumenism. 2 “Protestant-Catholic Dialogue” is the theme of Christianity Today, Oct. 23, 1964. “A Lutheran View,” “An Anglican View,” “A Presbyterian View,” “A Baptist View,” 4-15. 3 “Rome and the Protestants” is the theme of Christianity Today, Oct. 12, 1962. Includes Hermann Sasse,“The ,” 4-7. B.42. Roman Catholic-Eastern Catholic-Eastern Orthodox-Oriental Orthodox Booklet Orientale Lumen X (East & West) Brochure: “Church Unity Before 2054?” Letter dated June 1, 2006, from Jack Figel, Conference Chairman, with Program. 4 An Introduction: The Story of Eastern Christian Publications, Eastern Christian Bulletin Service, Orientale Lumen Conferences, Orientale Lumen Television, Orientale Lumen Foundation. Brochure by Jack Figel, Publisher. 4 An Orthodox/Catholic Ecumenical Service of Prayer for the Unity of the Church, 2/5/11. 4 Brochure: Orientale Lumen VII, “Patriarchates: Ancient Model for Future Church Unity?” June 9-13, 2003, the Catholic University of America, Washington, DC. 4 CDs and DVDs: “New and Recent Recordings: Orientale Lumen TeleVision,” a one-page list and Order Form Websites: www.oltvweb.com and www.olconference.com 4 The Ravenna Agreed Statement, DVD: a lecture by Fr. Paul McPartlan. 45 minutes. 2008 Orientale Lumen Foundation, Orientale Lumen TeleVision, www.oltvweb.com 4 The Ravenna Agreed Statement, lecture by Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia. 2008 Orientale Lumen Foundation, Biography on back of DVD. 5 “The Fifth Annual Roman and Eastern Catholic and Orthodox Christian Ecumenical Service of Prayer Celebrating Pentecost,” June 30, 2011, 7:00 p.m., Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano, Roman Catholic, San Juan Capistrano, CA. Flier. 5 Orientale Lumen X West Liturgical Services, June 12-15, 2006, The University of San Diego, San Diego, CA. Sponsored by The Society of Saint John Chrysostom, Eastern Christian Publications, and The University of San Diego. 5 Orientale Lumen XI West June 25-28, 2007: Packet of materials from this conference held at USC. Includes a brochure, Program, Liturgical Services worship book, Light of the East Spring 2007, a report on the conference by J. G. Huber: “Can a Pope and a Patriarch Lead Us Toward Greater Unity?”

47 5 Orientale Lumen XIII Conference, June 15-18, 2009, Washington, D.C. Brochure (2 copies). Theme: “Monastic Spirituality for Everyday Life.” 5 The Society of St. John Chrysostom –Western Region Brochure on the origin of this society, membership, activities. 6 Orientale Lumen XII West, June 23-26, 2008: Packet of materials from this conference held at the USD. Light of the East, Spring 2008, article by J. G. Huber—“Walls of Separation Tumbling Brick by Brick, on the 2008 Orientale Lumen Conference at USD.” 7 “Orientale Lumen Conference XIV,” a report in Light of the East, newsletter of the Society of Saint John Chrysostom, Western Region Edition, Summer 2010, p. 6. 7 Orientale Lumen XIV Conference, June 7-10, 2010. Brochure. Letter from Jack Figel, Conference Chairman, Mar. 4, 2010, Orientale Lumen Euro-East III, July 5-8, 2010, Constantinople (, Turkey). Brochure. 7 Orientale Lumen XV Conference, June 20-23, 2011, Washington, D.C. Brochure. Theme: “Rome and the Communion of Churches: Bishop, Patriarch or Pope?” 7 Orientale Lumen XVI Conference, June 18-21, 2012, Washington, D.C. Brochure. Theme: “The Theology of the Laity.” Letters from Jack Figel, brochure, list of available resources. 7 The Society of Saint John Chrysostom: Promoting an Understanding of Eastern Christianity. Brochure. 7 Light of the East Newsletter of the Society of Saint Chrysostom Western Region Edition. “Noted ecumenist Archbishop Vsevolod falls asleep in the Lord,” in Winter 2008. “New Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill I enthroned in Moscow,” in Spring 2009. 7 “Orthodox Patriarch Optimistic About Unity with Roman Church,” in Winter 2010. “One Date for Pascha, one proclamation for Christianity,” in Spring 2010. DVD DVDs on the Plenaries. Plenary I, Archimandrite Robert Taft, SJ; Plenary II, Msgr. Michael Magee; Plenary III, Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia; Plenary IV, Sr. Dr. Vassa Larin; Plenar V, Dr. Adam DeVille; Plenary VI, Metropolitan Jonah of Washington.

Box 13: Bilateral and Multilateral Dialogues – COCU Folder Item B.43. Roman Catholic-Mennonite 1 “Called Together to Be Peacemakers” Report of the International Dialogue between the Catholic Church and Mennonite World Conference, 1998-2003. B.44. Roman Catholic-Methodist 2 Carter, David. “Encountering Christ the Savior: Church and Sacraments,” in Ecumenical Trends, Oct. 2011, 1/129-9/137 and 15/143. 2 Report of the Joint Commission Between the Roman Catholic Church and World Methodist Council. B.45. Roman Catholic/Presbyterian-Reformed Consultation 3 Henn, OFM Cap, William. “Echoes of John Calvin’s Ecclesiology in the Reformed- Catholic International Dialogue,” Centro Pro Unione semi-annual Bulletin, Fall 2010, 10- 18. Also see: “Word and Spirit: Calvin’s Theology and the Issues of Today.” 4 Apology for late arrival B.46. Roman Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox 5 Whittemore Associates order form and message; letter from John G. Huber, ordering booklet Ecumenical and Pastoral Directives on Christian Marriage: Roman Catholic,

48 Protestant and Orthodox Understandings of Marriage. June 1, 1976. C. Christian Churches Together in the USA (CCT) 6 CCT E-Newsletter, Christian Churches Together, Feb., 2012. 7 Documents regarding this inclusive interchurch agency on a national level. Press release May 18, 2007, Theological Affirmations, a list of participating churches and organizations, Statement on Poverty, and a report on the Annual Meeting, 2011. 8 Documents indicating a local expression of Christian Churches Together in San Diego. Article, “It Takes Five Families to Unite the Churches: A Report on Christian Churches Together in the USA, Oct. 2010,” Photo taken during a meeting of San Diego clergy and the Executive Administrator of CCT, Oct. 2010. Sitting: Rev. Vince Aherne, Roman Catholic; Rev. Dr. Richard L. Hamm, CCT Executive Administrator; Rev. Dr. M. Scott Landis, Mission Hills United Church of Christ. Standing: Rev. Timothy Tiffany, University Christian Church; and Rev. James Standiford, First United Methodist Church. D. Churches Uniting in Christ (CUIC), Formerly COCU 9 Churches Uniting in Christ. Brochure identifies the nine churches in CUIC: African Methodist Episcopal, African Methodist Episcopal Zion, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Episcopal Church, International Council of Community Churches, PCUSA, UCC, and United Methodist Church. Anticipates Inauguration Day: Jan. 20, 2002. 9 Churches Uniting in Christ: A Resource Booklet. Prepared by Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Includes “We Have Come This Far by Faith: Reflections on Where We Have Been and Where We Are Headed as Churches Uniting in Christ,” sermon delivered by Dr. Michael Kinnamon at the Inauguration of Churches Uniting in Christ, Jan. 18, 2002, in Memphis. Also “A Brief History of the Nine Member Denominations.” 10 Churches Uniting in Christ, materials received during the Inaugural Celebration at Memphis, Tennessee, 1/18/02: Schedule of Events, Resolution # 2 acknowledging the conclusion of the Consultation on Church Union to be replaced by Churches Uniting in Christ, a list of ecumenical officers and delegates, and Memphis: A Pictorial Guide. 11 Churches Uniting in Christ, 2002 National Workshop on Christian Unity, Eucharist, Old Stone Presbyterian Church, May 22, 2002. Liturgy of May 19, 2002, Pentecost Sunday. 11 Churches Uniting in Christ (CUIC) in San Diego: A Local Ecumenical Effort. Letters CUIC leadership, local clergy and laity regarding a celebration and study of CUIC. 11 CUIC: Churches Uniting in Christ. National Act of Worship Inaugurating Churches Uniting in Christ, Jan. 20, 2002. 11 CUIC Notes, Pentecost 2004. Newsletter of Churches Uniting in Christ. 11 Huber, John George. “Nine Mainline ‘Churches Uniting in Christ’ at Memphis: Ecumenical Tedium or Te Deum.” Basis of article published in May/June 2002 issue of Ecumenews. Notes written during the Inaugural Celebration of Churches Uniting in Christ. 11 Kinnamon, Michael. “‘We Have Come This Far By Faith’: Reflections on Where We Have Been and Where We Are Headed as Churches Uniting in Christ,” Ecumenical Trends, Apr. 2002. Also see in this issue “COCU Pilgrimage Ends, CUIC Pilgrimage Begins,” by John T. Ford, CSC, “The Memphis Nine: A Journey of Faith,” by Emmanuel Sullivan, SA. 11 “A Service of Dissolution: Consultation on Church Union” announced in The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper: A New Text 1984, p.1 - the Communion liturgy used at the inauguration of Churches Uniting in Christ on 1/20/02, St. Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, Memphis, TN. 12 The National Civil Rights Museum Celebrates Everyday People by Alice Faye Duncan,

49 Photographs by J. Gerard Smith. Published by Troll Medallion in 2001. E. Conference of European Churches 13 “Conference of European Churches,” from Wikipedia 13 “Guidelines for the Growing Cooperation Among the Churches in Europe,” 4/ 23/01, Strasbourg, France. F. COCU 14 The COCU Consensus: In Quest of a Church of Christ Uniting. Gerald F. Moede, ed. 14 The COCU Consensus? An Analysis of the Consultation on Church Union Plan To Merge the Episcopal Church With Eight Other Protestant Denominations.

Box 14: COCU - Denominational/Confessional Resources Folder Item 1 Red COCU file folder containing: COCU Brochure; Consultation on Church Union order forms for resource materials; COCU Statement of the Executive Committee, St. Louis, June 1-3, 1972; Consultation on Church Union - folder announcing a revised text on “Ministry,” requesting study and response by the churches by 12/31/81. Issues of In Common (newsletter of the Consultation on Church Union); “Negotiations Towards Organic Union Now in Progress.” list of organic union negotiations by churches in countries worldwide; A Proposal for Generating Communities. Eleventh Plenary of COCU, Memphis, TN, Apr. 2- 6, 1973. “The Way Ahead,” a report adopted by the Memphis 1973 plenary; A Proposal Toward the Reunion of Christ’s Church. Historic sermon by Eugene Carson Blake preached at Grace (Episcopal) Cathedral, San Francisco, CA, 12/4/60, calling for a “reunited Church” (p.6); Interim Eucharistic Fellowship. Brochure published by the Commission on Interim Eucharistic Fellowship of the Consultation on Church Union; “truly catholic, truly evangelical, truly reformed,” Brochure on the structure, chronology (1960-1970), and participating communions of COCU; “COCU in St. Louis: Changing the Life of Man?” in The Christian Century, Feb. 25, 1970, This issue includes “COCU’s Coming-Out Party,” p. 227, and “COCU 1970: A Symposium,” p. 231-243; “COCU: Self-Defeating?” The Christian Century, Apr. 20, 1966, 488-491; “Threats to church unity flagged by theologian,” by Pat Sites, staff writer for The United Methodist Reporter, Nov. 5, 1976, 3. 2 Guidelines for Interim Eucharistic Fellowship. Consultation on Church Union, Princeton, New Jersey, 1973. 3 Consultation on Church Union Resource Materials mimeo listing. A Lectionary 4 Moede, Gerald F. “Covenanting for Unity: A Next Step Forward. Reflections on the Process of Discerning the Body of Christ,” 1982. 4 Moede, Gerald F. “Reflections on Covenant and Covenant-Making,” Sept. 21, 1982. 4 Moede, Gerald F. Corresp. with John G. Huber: Jan. 4, 1983; Jan. 24 & Feb. 19, 1985. 5 An Order for An Affirmation of the Baptismal Covenant (also called confirmation). Commission on Worship of the Consultation on Church Union, Commended to the Churches by the Executive Committee of the Consultation on Church Union, 1980. 5 An Order for the Celebration of Holy Baptism with Commentary. Prepared by the Commission On Worship of COCU, Dr. Paul A. Crow, Jr., General Secretary, 1973. Annotated by J. G. Huber for a service at University Lutheran Church, La Jolla, CA. 6 The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper: A New Text. Prepared by the Commission on Worship of the Consultation on Church Union. Published with the approval of the Executive

50 Committee. 1982. 6 The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper: A New Text 1984. Prepared by the Commission on Worship of the Consultation on Church Union. 7 Blake, Eugene Carson. “The Union Proposal Two Years Later,” in The Christian Century, Mar. 27, 1963, pp. 394-98. 7 “Can Protestants Unite? A Presbyterian Proposal” is cover theme for article “To End a Scandal,” in TIME, May 26, 1961, pp. 62-68. Photo of Eugene Carson Blake on the cover. 7 Christian Unity in the Midst of Cultural Diversity: An Ecumenical Celebration. Worship folder, First African Methodist Episcopal Church, Los Angeles, Mar. 15, 1992. 8 Farrell, Frank. “The Blake Proposal: Strides and Snags,” Christianity Today, May 8, 1964. 8 Fey, Harold E. Editorial Correspondence: “Catholic, Reformed, Evangelical,” in The Christian Century, June 7, 1961, pp. 702-03. 9 Moede, Gerald R. “Covenanting: New Directions for Ecumenism,” in The Christian Century, Oct. 31, 1984, 1014-15. Cover: “Building Ecumenical Bridges with Covenants.” 9 Moede, Gerald F. “The Consultation on Church Union: COCU’s Second Era 1974-1988.” The author mentions “writing these reflections in Jan., 1998,” p. 2. 10 Nelson, J. Robert. “The Inclusive Church,” The Christian Century, Feb. 20, 1985, 183-86. 10 Taylor, David W. A. “COCU: The Turning Point,” Ecumenical Trends, Mar. 1985, 33-36. G.1. Denominational Confessional Resources - Creeds 11 Book jacket for Lochman, Jan Milic. An Ecumenical Dogmatics: The Faith We Confess. 12 “Testimony and Test,” on the role of creedal affirmations, Christian Century, Aug. 9, 1961, 947-48. G.2. Surveys of the Denominations 13 Marty, Martin E., editor. Our Faiths: A Presentation of American Churches. 14 Mead, Frank S. Handbook of Denominations in the United States dust jacket; article, “Barriers Go down in Worldwide Church,” San Diego Union-Tribune,Aug. 8, 1997. 15 Review of Piepkorn, Arthur Carl. Profiles in by William J. Schmidt in The New York Review of Books and Religion 6 and 24. No date. G.2.a. Anglican/Episcopal 16 Byassee, Jason. “Anglican Angst: Splitting Up,” 22-26. Dart, John. “How to Be Anglican,” 26-27, in The Christian Century, May 20, 2008. 16 “The Core of Anglican Identity,” compiled by the Rev. Lawrence Bausch of Holy Trinity Anglican Church, San Diego, presented Nov. 20, 2012, to a gathering of clergy of LCMS. 17 Book jackets for Duggan, Margaret. Runcie: The Making of an Archbishop; Dutton, Marsha, and Gray, Patrick, eds. One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism; Hasselmayer, Louis A. Lambeth and Unity. 18 Meacham, Jon. “Of God and Gays and Humility: What the Episcopal Church’s handling of same-sex unions can teach the rest of us,” in Time, Vol. 180, No. 5, 2012, p. 16. 18 “a reasoned faith: a dialogue with Katherine Jefferts Schori.” Card with photo of Presiding Bishop Schori of the Episcopal Church, announcing her speaking “about her own spiritual journey as a scientist, priest, bishop and presiding bishop,” 4/5/08, in San Diego. Journal Slocum, Robert B. “The Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral: Development in an Anglican Approach to Christian Unity,” in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Fall 1996, 471-86. G.2.b. Armenian Apostolic Church 19 Order of the Consecration of the Cathedral of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church

51 of North America, 9/11/10, Burbank, CA. “Message of His Holiness Karkekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians,” on the Eve of the Feast of the Holy Cross (Khachverats) and the Consecration of the Saints Ghevondiants Mother Cathedral of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of America, Burbank, CA; “The Pontifical Visitation of His Holiness Karekin II & Consecration of the Cathedral of the Western Diocese,” Sept. 10-12, 2010; three letters from Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, Primate of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America. 19 Press Release. An Appeal from the Religious Leaders of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Armenian Catholic Church and the Armenian Evangelical Union of the Western USA: “Easter and the 96th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,” Apr. 1, 2011. 20 Yegmalian Armenian Mass Performed by Holy Etchmiadzin Chorus in Armenia, 1985. Conductor: Kohren Mekhanejian. CD by Zohrab & Yester Sarkisslan, under the auspices of His Eminence Bishop Bagrat Galstanian, Primate of the Armenian Church of Canada. 20 Parking placard for attending the Consecration of the Mother Cathedral of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America, Burbank, CA, Sept. 11, 2010. G.2.c. Baptist 21 Harmon, Steven. “How Baptists Receive the Gifts of Catholics and Other Christians,” Ecumenical Trends, June 2010, 1-5, 15.

Box 15: Denominational/Confessional Resources Folder Item G.2.d. Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1 “A Century of Witness…The Journey Ahead,” Call to Unity /Resourcing the Church for Ecumenical Ministry, Issue No. 11, Sept. 2010. Includes “Celebrating 100 Years as a Movement for Unity,” by Peter M. Morgan, 1-3; “A Century of Witness, A Journey of Wholeness,” by Michael Kinnamon, 4-8; Being a Multicultural and Inclusive Church in an Era of Radical Individualism and Diversity,” by Daniel Lee Kyung-min, 15-17. Letter from Dr. Robert K. Welsh, President, Council On Christian Unity, Disciples of Christ. 1 “Disciples and Interreligious Engagement,” the theme of Call to Unity, Issue 6, Sept. 2006. “A Study Gude,” “Worship in a Strange Land: A Case Study of Interfaith Worship.” 1 Disciples Founders photo card: Peter Ainsle III. Photo and tribute to Peter Ainsle III (1867-1934) as the first president of the Council on Christian Union (now Unity) during the Centennial year for the Council on Christian Unity (1910-2010). 1 “Identity, Spirituality and Conviction: Our Ecumenical Vocation,” Call to Unity / Resourcing The Church for Ecumenical Ministry, Issue No. 10, Oct. 2009. “Celebrating Our History as a Movement for Unity,” Michael Kinnamon, 1-4; “Historical Reflections on Stone-Campbell Spirituality, In Recognition of the 200th Anniversary of Thomas Campbell’s Declaration and Address,” by D. Newell Williams, 5-18. 1 “A Movement for Wholeness in a Fragmented World: Recasting the Historic Disciples Plea,” Harold Watkins Lecture on Leadership, by Sharon E. Watkins, General Minister and President of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), in Call to Unity/Resourcing the Church for Ecumenical Ministry, Issue 8, Oct. 2007, 1-9. 1 “The Search for Unity: It’s Personal,” Call to Unity/Resourcing the Church for Ecumenical Ministry, Issue No. 12, Oct. 2011. G.2.f. Christian Science

52 2 Gottschalk, Stephen. “Christian Science Today: Resuming the Dialogue,” in The Christian Century, Dec. 17, 1986, pp. 1146-48. 2 Questions and Answers on Christian Science. Boston, Massachusetts: Christian Science Publishing Society, 1974. “What’s in it for you?” Tract about Christian Science Monitor. G.2.g. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon) 3 Mimeographed study sheet, “Restoration.” 4 The Ensign of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Periodical published monthly by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 50 East North Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150-3224. Nov. 1998; and Dec. 2001. 4 Facts about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Bochure published by the San Diego Public Affairs Council. 4 “Lutherans in Mormon Country,” by Christine Scheele, in Lutheran Witness, Oct. 1986, 1- 3, 16. Also see in this issue “”Tortured Saints: The Doctrine of Mormonism,” by Bob Barnes, 4-5, 18-20, 22. Also see in this issue “C.F.W. Walther: Father of Missouri” regarding the first president Of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 6-7, 22. 4 “Mormons, Inc.: The secrets of America’s most prosperous religion” cover story in TIME, Aug. 4, 1997. The Bible Vs. the Book of Mormon. DVD, 60 minutes. 4 Rays of Living Light - an article on “The American Indian” and the story of how metallic plates were discovered by Joseph Smith, then translated from the hieroglyphics to become the Book of Mormon. G.2.h. Church of South India 5 Book jacket for Sundkler, Bengt. Church of South India. 5 The Liturgy of the Church of South India. Celebrated during the Second Assembly of the WCC, First Methodist Church, Evanston, Illinois, U.S.A., Sunday, Aug. 29, 1954. 5 Swanson, Theodore. “The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Establishment of the Church of South India,” in Taproot, Spring 1998, 73-79. G.2.i. Community of Christ (Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) 6 Community of Christ International Headquarters: “Basic Beliefs,” “Enduring Principles,” and “Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints Battles A New Split.” Community of Christ From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Includes information about the organization, membership, history and major beliefs of the Community of Christ. G.2.l. Eastern Orthodox 7 Church Unity and Ecumenism. Documents of The Orthodox Church in America. Encyclical Letter of the Synod of Bishops of the Orthodox Church in America. Signed in New York City at the Sessions of the Holy Synod, Mar. 20-31, 1973. No publisher. 8 Hegstad, Roland R. “A Visit with Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras,” in Liberty, A Magazine Of Religious Freedom, Mar.-Apr. 1967, 7-11. Also see comments on p. 6. 8 “Icons and Iconography” is theme of Ecumenism, 44th Year, No. 176, Winter 2009/2010. This journal is published quarterly by the Canadian Centre for Ecumenism, Montreal. Web Site: www.oikoumene.ca 9 “Orthodox Christians” in The Church Woman, Official Publication of Church Women United, 475 Riverside Drive, N.Y. May 1973. Entire issue devoted to Eastern Orthodoxy. 9 Orthodox churches (Eastern), Orthodox churches (Oriental) 9 The Orthodox Herald. Religious Magazine of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of

53 Thyateira & . July-Aug. 1973, No. 103-104. Features article on “The Renewal of the Anglican-Orthodox Dialogue.” 10 “Patriarchal Encyclical on the Sunday of Orthodoxy,” Mar. 12, 2010, Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain. Encyclical issued by Patriarch Bartholomew Feb. 21, 2010. 10 Wilken, Robert Louis. “Jaroslav Pelikan and the Road to Orthodoxy,” Concordia Theological Quarterly, Jan./Apr., 2010, 93-103. G.2.m: Evangelical 11 “Fuller in Dialogue: Engaging the ‘Other’ with Civility,” in Fuller Theology, News & Notes, Fall 2010. Includes articles on interchurch and interfaith relationships by Fuller Theological Seminary faculty. 11 McCoid, Donald J. “Who are the evangelicals?” in The Lutheran, Apr. 2011, 23-25, with Study guide on p. 26, “Evangelicals: How Lutherans relate,” by Robert C. Blezard. 11 Meacham, Jon. “Is Hell Dead? Rogue pastor Rob Bell’s argument about salvation and judgment has Evangelicals in a fury—and a young generation rethinking Jesus,” TIME, Apr. 25, 2011, 38-43. 11 Mouw, Richard. Less Shouting, More Talking: Yes, I voted for Prop. 8. Yes, I oppose gay marriage. But that doesn’t make me a fundamentalist,” Newsweek, Feb. 9, 2009, 26. 11 Mouw, Richard. “The Problem of Authority in Evangelical Christianity,” presentation for a symposium at Fuller Seminary, June 8, 1999. CD 11 Mouw, Richard. “Why Christus Victor Is Not Enough,” in Christianity Today, May 2012, 28, 30-31. 11 “Our response to the homosexual crisis” theme of Christianity Today, July 19, 1993. 18-25 12 Book jacket: Packer, J.I. and Oden, Thomas. One Faith: The Evangelical Consensus, flier 12 Book jacket for Wallis, Jim. God’s Politics, 3 pp. of excerpts from the book, annotated. 12 “WEA: World Evangelical Alliance.” Not a denomination, but “a global ministry working with local churches around the world to join in common concern to live and proclaim the Good News of Jesus in their communities.” “What do we mean by ‘evangelical’?” a response by Dr. Leon Morris. G.2.o: The Evangelical Covenant Church 13 Packet of literature from Web sites. Note the “family tree” of denominations on last page. G.2.p: Lutheran 14 America’s Lutherans, edited by Omar Bonderud and Charles Lutz. Reprinted from ONE Magazine. Columbus, Ohio: The Wartburg Press, 1955. See pp. 32-33. 15 Book jacket for Aulén, Gustaf. Reformation and Catholicity. 16 Austin, Charles. “Reformation observance: 500th anniversary about positive contributions, not brokenness,” in The Lutheran, Oct. 2012, pp. 28-29. Lists the annual themes of “The Luther Decade,” 2008-2017, p. 29. 15 Book jacket for Bergendoff, Conrad. The Church of the Lutheran Reformation. Journal Braaten, Carl E. “Confessional in an Ecumenical World,” Concordia Theological Quarterly, July/Oct. 2007, 219-31. 17 Christenson, Larry. The Charismatic Renewal Among Lutherans. Lutheran Charismatic, Feb. 1978. 18 “An Ecumenical Portrait: Interview with Harding Meyer,” Ecumenical Trends, Nov. 2011, 11/155-15/159. 19 “Ecumenical Relationships in Campus Ministry and Our Ministry with Others,” Center for

54 the Study of Campus Ministry, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana - letter June 19, 1975, from Phil Schroeder, Director of the Center for the Study of Campus Ministry. 20 EKD Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland. Includes “Die Gliedkirchen der EKD,” “Die Mittglieder der 9. Synode der EKD,” “Die Synode der EKD.” 20 Book jacket for Elert, Werner. The Structure of Lutheranism. Journal “The Formula of Concord: Quadricentennial Essays,” The Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol. VIII, No. 4, 1977. Note “Legitimate Limits of Doctrinal Pluralism According to the Formula of Concord,” by Wenzel Lohff, 23-38.

Box 16: Denominational/Confessional Resources - Lutheran Folder Item 1 Book jacket for Gensichen, Hans-Werner. We Condemn: How Luther and 16th Century Lutheranism Condemned False Doctrine. 2 Guy, Sandra D. “Sexuality issue causes division, sadness—and hope.” The Lutheran, Apr. 2010, 20-26. 3 The Holy Eucharist: celebrating the Ordination of Ery Hendrick Wouter Rumengan into the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Minstry of Word and Sacrament. Photo of participants and CD of the organ music of the Eucharistic celebration. 4 Kleinhans, Kathryn A., “Lutheranism 202: Reading the Augsburg Confession, we delve into the meaning of faith,” The Lutheran, Oct. 2008, 14-17. 4 Kolb, Robert. “Philip Melanchthon: Confessor of the Faith,” in The Lutheran Witness, Feb. 2010, 17-20. 5 Lazareth, William H. “The Future of Lutheranism: Warm heart or cold feet?” Lutheran Forum, Jan. 1967, 4-9. 6 Lutheran Churches of the World. Review from The Cresset, Oct. 1957. 6 “Martin Luther and the ,” in Face to Face: an Interreligious Bulletin, Spring 1983, Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, NY City. Letter from Beverly Reed, 7/3/89. 7 Martin Luther cover story in Time magazine reprint, Mar. 24, 1967: “Protestants: Obedient Rebel,” by the 450th Reformation Anniversary Committee. Cover portrait of Martin Luther. 7 “Martin Luther: The Early Years,” in Christian History, Vol. XI, No. 2, 1992. 7 Martin Luther’s Seal. A one-page copy of Luther’s seal, with Luther’s explanation of the meaning of its red heart, black cross, white rose, blue background, and golden ring. 8 Nohl, Frederick. Luther: Biography of a Reformer. Fliers Journal Pannenberg, Wolfhart. “The Augsburg Confession and Church Unity,” Theology Digest, Summer 1980, 115-123. 8 Book jacket for Pelikan, Jaroslav. Obedient Rebels 9 Rusch, William G. “A Lutheran View of Where the Ecumenical Movement Stands in the Spring of 2010,” in Ecumenical Trends, Oct. 2010, 1-5, 15. 10 Book jackets for Scherer, James A. Mission and Unity in Lutheranism. Schlink, Edmund. The Coming Christ and the Coming Church and Theology of the Lutheran Confessions. 11 Schreck, Paul A. “Under One Christ: Implications of a Roman Catholic Recognition of the Confessio Aug.ana in C.E. 2017,” Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Winter 2008, 90-110. Journal “The Sheep and the Voice of the Shepherd: The Ecclesiology of the Lutheran Confessional Writings,” Concordia Journal, Fall 2010, 324-41. Also see in this issue “A Poem to Philip Melanchthon” by Johann Sastrow (1542), 317-21.

55 12 Book jackets: Spitz, Lewis W. and Lohff, Wenzel, eds. Discord, Dialogue, and Concord: Studies in theLutheran Reformation’s Formula of Concord; Stupperich, Robert. Melanchthon; Tietjen, John H. Which Way to Lutheran Unity? Vajta, Vilmos, ed. Church in Fellowship; Vajta, Vilmos, ed., The Gospel and Unity; Vajta, Vilmos, ed., The Gospel and the Ambiguity of the Church; Vajta, Vilmos, ed., The Gospel and Human Destiny. Wentz, Abdel Ross. A Basic History of Lutheranism in America. 12 Who Are the Lutherans? Tract. American Lutheran Publicity Bureau, New York, NY. 13 Tietjen, John H. Which Way to Lutheran Unity? A History of Efforts to Unite the Lutherans of America. A book review by Rev. Eugene Brueggemann. Journal “The World of Martin Luther,” by Merle Severy, Assistant Editor, with photographs by James L. Amos, in National Geographic, Oct. 1983, 418-63. G.2.p.1. Lutheran Church in America (LCA) 14 Letters from Dr. Carl Segerhammar, President of the Pacific Southwest Synod of The LCA G.2.p.2. The American Lutheran Church 15 Doctrinal Concerns: A Statement Endorsed by the 1966 General Convention. Leaflet of the Church Council of the American Lutheran Church. G.2.p.3. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) 16 Letter sent from Rev. Almen to John G. Huber, July 22, 1998, announcing that he was sending One Great Cloud of Witnesses. 17 Bouman, Stephen P. Denominations: Pulling together or fraying apart?” in The Lutheran, Feb. 2011, pp. 20-26. Also see “Denominations: They still matter,” by Robert Blezard, 27. 18 Braaten, Carl E. “Theological Issues Challenging the ELCA.” Address given at Scottsdale, AZ, sponsored by the Lutheran Coalition for Reform (CORE), Oct. 14, 2008. 18 Ecumenical Update 1995. Four-page folder of the Department for Ecumenical Affairs of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. 18 Ecumenism and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. This CD is described as a “self-running PowerPoint presentation.” 18 “ELCA Assembly: Full speed ahead” the 2011 assembly of ELCA held in Orlando. “Churchwide Assembly looks to future” and “Hanson [Presiding Bishop] upbeat, confident of ELCA’s future,” 20 ff., in The Lutheran, Sept. 2011. 19 “The ELCA at 20” and other articles report on the 10th biennial Churchwide Assembly of ELCA, Aug. 6-11, 2007, in Chicago, Illinois, in The Lutheran, Sept. 2007, 12ff. 19 Everett, Brad. “Looking to the future: NALC Convocation,” Forum Letter, Oct. 2012, 1-5. A report on the North American Lutheran Church (NALC) that split off from ELCA. 20 Guy, Sandra. “R. Guy and Keith Fry…Ordination stories move the church forward,” in The Lutheran, July 2011, 32-33. A photo shows Rev. Erwin and ELCA and Episcopal bishops who participated in his ordination on May 11, 2011. 20 Hunter, Elizabeth. “Toward Church Unity: The state and future of ecumenism in the ELCA,” The Lutheran, Dec. 2008, 14-17. 20 Johnson, Richard O. “Sexuality partners,” in Forum Letter, Vol. 41, No. 8, pp. 1-6. A critique of the sexuality policies of churches in full communion with the ELCA. 20 Marty, Martin E. “What’s the Difference? A look from the ELCA at the company we keep” and “Across the wide Missouri Divide: Why Lutheran kin are so separate,” in The Lutheran, Oct. 2007, 12-16 and 16-17. 20 McCoid, Donald J. “Who Are the Evangelicals? How Lutherans relate, respond,” in The

56 Lutheran, Apr. 2011, 20-25. Relationships between the ELCA and other Christian denominations are described. 20 Rusch, William G. “The Ecumenical Trajectory of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America to 1997,” Dialog A Journal of Theology, Spring 1995, 131-37. 21 A Social Statement on Human Sexuality: Gift and Trust, adopted by a two-thirds vote (676- 338) by the eleventh biennial Churchwide Assembly on Aug. 19, 2009, at Minneapolis, Minnesota. 22 Three ELCA brochures, Your Guide to Ecumenical Life in the ELCA and Together Making Christ Known including “What Is the Meaning of Full Communion?” “Lifting Condemnations”and “Your Guide to Inter-Religious Life in the ELCA.” 22 Why Unity? Brochure produced by the Department for Communication for the Department for Ecumenical Affairs, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Set for 1997. 22 WordAlone Network brochure represents a movement that challenges certain “decisions on proposed policies and practices” of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, e.g., the full communion agreement between the ELCA and the Episcopal Church. rev. 01/09. 23-27 LERN (Lutheran Ecumenical Representatives Network) resource packets for 2004, 2009, 2010 and 2011. “Ecumenical and Inter-Religious Relations (ER)” by Donald J. McCoid, during the National Workshop in Phoenix 2009, Tampa, Apr. 2010, and Pittsburgh 2011. 28 ELCA Web site http://www.elca.org/ Ecumenical and Inter-Religious Relations documents: “Meet Our Team,” “Bilateral Conversations,” “Lutheran-Orthodox,” “Lutheran-Roman Catholic,” and “Full Communion Partners.” 29 “A new Lutheran Church,” by Richard O. Johnson, ed. Forum Letter, Oct. 2010, 1-5.

Box 17: Denominational/Confessional Resources - Lutheran Folder Item G.2.p.5. Lutheran Council in the U.S.A. (LCUSA) 1 Baerwald, Reuben. Letter to Campus Ministry Colleagues, July 16, 1981. “A Personal Postscript” from Herb Schmidt and “A Personal Note” from Bob Stuenkel (campus pastors of The LCMS). 1 A Context for Action. Study Guide. See “Development of Participating Churches,” 8-9. 1 Counsel for Lutherans With Respect to Interfaith Worship, Division of Theological Studies, Lutheran Council in the USA, adopted by the standing committee of the division in Oct. 1986. “The LCMS representatives asked that their negative votes be recorded. . . .” (p. 6). 2 Interchange Newsletter of the Luthern Council in the USA, July 1973. Interchange Newsletter of the Lutheran Council in the USA, Summer 1985. 2 Jubilee: 500th Anniversary of Martin Luther’s Birth, No. 2, Mar. 1983. Jubilee is a special publication of the Office of Communication & Interpretation, Lutheran Council in the USA. 2 LCUSA and You. Two-sided flier. ALPB, 315 Park Avenue South, New York, N.Y. 10010. 2 LCUSA: Toward a More Effective Witness. Six-page brochure announcing the establishment of the Lutheran Council in the United States of America to take place at Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 16-18, 1966. A photo of the presidents. 2 Namibia: Summary of Wingspread Conference on Namimbia Convened by the Lutheran Council in the U.S.A. and the Johnson Foundation, May 1976. Report prepared by Edward C. May, Director, Office on World Community, Lutheran Council in the U.S.A. G.2.p.6. Lutheran World Federation (LWF)

57 3 Brochures announcing educational events in Geneva, Switzerland, sponsored by LWF in coordination with ELCA and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada: (1) “A Communion of Communities: Being Lutheran in a Globalizing World,” Dec. 1-12, 2009, and (2) “The Ecumenical Church in a Globalized World,” Jan. 6-20, 2010. 4 Administrative Chart and letter “To All Stewards” from Lloyd Svendsbye, Administrative Assistant, July 23, 1957. 5 “Recorded Tapes Available Today.” 6 Book jacket and receipt for Heinecken, Martin J. Christ Frees and Unites. 7 LWF [1957] is the theme of the entire issue of American Lutheran, Oct. 1957, published by the American Lutheran Publicity Bureau. Contributors report on the 3rd Assembly of the LWF, including Prof. Arthur Carl Piepkorn of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. 8 The Lutheran, News Magazine of the United Lutheran Church in America, features articles on the Third Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation, Aug. 28, 1957. 9 Brochures announcing the Third Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation 10 Worship events and resources for the Third Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation 11 “Christ Frees and Unites,” CD narrated by Rev. Ross Hidy who provides samples of the oral presentations, music, worship of the Third Assembly of the LWF, includes Comments. 12 Letters to John G. Huber from Dr. John W. Behnken, President of The LCMS, and from Lloyd Svendsbye, Administrative Assistant for the LWF Third Assembly. 13 Documents received at the Third Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Aug. 15-25, 1957. “Great Christian and Patriotic Rally” by Dr. Carl McIntire, President of the International Council of Christian Churches. 14 Lutheran World, Publication of the LWF, Dec. 1957, contains articles on the 3rd Assembly of the LWF, including presentations by Bishop Hanns Lilje, Hans-Werner Gensichen, and Dr. Edgar Carlson. “Literature Survey” A Review of Recent Theological Publications.” Fourth Assembly 15 Work Book [of the Fourth Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation]. Includes The Rules of Procedure, Agenda, Policy Statements, Report of the Executive Committee. 16 Bachmann, E. Theodore. “Second Thoughts on Helsinki” The Christian Century, Sept. 11, 1963, 1102-04. 17 Brochure announcing the Fourth Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation; The Opening Service of the Fourth Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation in the Helsinki Cathedral on July 30th at 8 P.M; We Belong Together. Public Event evening 5. 8. 1963; Called to Witness Together. Public Event evening 6. 8. 1963; Called to Serve Together. Public Event Evening 7. 8. 1963; The Closing Festival. Stadion 11. 8. 1963 15.00; “Helsinki—After One Year: A Symposium,” Concordia Theological Monthly, July-Aug. 1964, 392-402. 17 “Helsinki—1963,” Part I, by Ricard Koenig, in American Lutheran, Vol XLVI, No. 10, Oct. 1963, 6-9, 24-25. Also see Editorial, “The Helsinki Assembly and Its Message,” 3-4. Cover: Cathedral Church of St. John, Helsinki, Finland, site of opening worship.

Box 18: Denominational/Confessional Resources, Lutheran Folder Item LWF Seventh Assembly 1-2 Documents on the Seventh Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation at Budapest in 1984 includes: Opening Service; Lutheran World Federation (pamphlet);

58 correspondence; press accreditation information (Southern Cross) including the press badge of J. G. Huber; LWF Assembly documents; articles from Interchange (Newsletter of the Lutheran Council in the USA), Reporter (LCMS), Lutheran Perspective (ELIM— Evangelical Lutherans in Mission), New Frontiers (Lutheran Student Movement—USA), Forum Letter (American Lutheran Publicity Bureau), Christian News, Span (Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary), La Jolla Light, and Nappról Narra. 3 “The Theology of Diaconia” Ninth Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation: Hong Kong, 1997 4 Evening Prayers and hymns from the Assembly. 5 Nafzger, Samuel H. “Report on Ninth Assembly of Lutheran World Federation, Hong Kong, China, July 8-16, 1997.” His letter to the Rev. John G. Huber, attached. Tenth Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation: Winnipeg, 2003 6 Letter from Dr. Ishmael Noko, General Secretary of the LWF, and a printed e-mail from Rev. John G. Huber who attended this Assembly as a free-lance photo-journalist for The Southern Cross newspaper of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego, CA. 7 “Midday Prayer,” “Evening Prayer,” and “Closing Eucharist.” 8 Program: Opening Eucharist. Winnipeg, Canada, 21 July 2003, The LWF. 8 Huber, John George. “Two Rivers Coming Together in Winnepeg: An Ecumenical Parable for the Church. Some Reflections on the Tenth Assembly of the LWF.” 9 Huber Journal recording events of the LWF 10th Assembly and personal reflections. A fewer number of pages are devoted to the Conference of the North American Academy of Ecumenists held at Villa Saint Martin in Montreal, Canada, Sept. 26-28, 2003. 10 Additional documents and other papers received at this LWF 10th Assembly, including the Schedule, Agenda, Press Releases, Assembly Handbook, and The Source (LWF). Eleventh Assembly: , Germany, 2010 11 10 issues of Assembly Update, correspondence regarding possible attendance, “LWF addresses past with eyes on future” in Sept. 2010 issue of The Lutheran (14-15), and Lutheran World Information No. 12/2009. 12 E-mail correspondence between John G. Huber and LWF staff; card from the LWF General Secretariat, indidating that a copy of this Official Report has been sent. 12 “A Historic Step—Lutherans Ask Mennonites for Forgiveness,” in Lutheran World Information, No. 8, 2010, pp. 1, 5-7. LWF Other Publications 13 Annual Reports 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 14 Annual Report 2010-2011, 2011-2012 15 “Called to Walk Together,” a summary of bilateral dialogues and other ecumenical programs and perspectives of Lutherans affiliated with the LWF, in Lutheran World Information, No. 11, 2011. 15 Empie, Paul C. “Comments on the Missouri Synod’s Study Outline Re the LWF,” a 4- page reprint from the June 1958 issue of the American Lutheran magazine. 16 From Federation to Communion: two reviews of this book. 17 Lorenzen, Lynne F. “The Structure of the Lutheran World Federation as a Model for Ecumenical Relationships” in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, 35:3-4, Summer-Fall 1998. 18 Letter from Marc Chambron, Director of the Office of Communication of the Lutheran World Federation: LWF Report and LWF Documentation now replace Lutheran World.

59 19 LWF Today. 26 Aug. 1993; Nov. 1993; May 2000. Constitution of the Lutheran World Federation; LWF Facts and Figures; Aug. 2004. 20 Lutheran World Information 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 21 “Widow Given Book as Tribute to Founder of Federation,” clipping, The Minneapolis Star, Wed., Aug. 21, 1957, p. 8B. 22 The Unity of the Church: A Symposium. Dust jacket. CD CD, “Panel Discussion on LWF,” Jan. 13, 1958, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri. Moderator: J. G. Huber, 4th-year seminary student. Panelists: Dr. John W. Behnken, President of The LCMS; Profs. Herbert J.A. Bouman and Gilbert A. Thiele of Concordia Seminary; Dr. Martin E. Marty. G.2.p.7. National Lutheran Council Brochure Lutherans Working Together.

Box 19: Denominational/Confessional Resources – Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod Folder Item G.2.p.8. Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod Video “A Conversation with President Ralph Bohlmann about Inner-Christian Relationships.” CD Lutheran Service Book: An audio and visual introduction for congregations, pastors, musicians, educators. CDs and DVDs with printed listing of musical selections in Lutheran Service Book: A hymnal for every generation. © Produced by Concordia Publishing House (St. Louis), 2007. Book A Guide for Introducing the Lutheran Service Book. 1 “Lutheran Service Book: A Constellation of Resources,” “Lutheran Service Book Hymn Selection Guide,” “Lutheran Service Book Introductory Workshop, Fall 2006” and “Lutheran Musician Enrichment.” 2 Affirmations on God’s Mission, adopted by The LCMS at Detroit, 1965, together with Scripture references added by the Commission on Mission and Ministry in the Church. “Anglican Church in North America and The LCMS Dialogue Report on the Discussions (2010-2012).” 3 Introductory Letter, Opening Sermon, Closing Address, and “The State of the Church,” by John W. Behnken, President of The Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, p. 3-18. Letter from Dr. Barry to Missouri Synod leaders. 4 Letter from Paul T. McCain, Assistant to the President. Note “Fellowship in the Lord’s Supper” which defends “close communion”; also “The Difference Between the ELCA and LCMS”; “The to the Pastoral Office”; “Homosexuality”; and “Abortion.” 4 Barry, A.L. What about. . . Fellowship in the Lord’s Supper. 1998 The Office of the President. Information sheet. Biblical Revelation and Inclusive Language, Feb. 1998. letter by Pres. A.L. Barry, Apr. 1998 Journal “Basic Understanding of and Reaction to A Common Calling: The ELCA-Reformed Conversations,” Department of Systematic Theology, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri, in Concordia Journal, July 1994, 292-314. Bohlmann, Ralph A. Cooperation Among Lutherans At This Point In History. Address by President Ralph A. Bohlmann to the Society of Biblical Literature and the American

60 Academy of Religion on Dec. 10, 1984, in Chicago, Ill. Published by The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 1333 South Kirkwood Road, Saint Louis, MO 63122. 1 “Bohlmann Blasts Barry on Justification,” by Rev. Jack Cascione, with Letter to the Editor, St. Louis Post Dispatch, from Dr. Ralph Bohlmann (former president of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod), and also a statement on “Toward True Reconciliation: A Comment on Lutheran-Roman Catholic Relations,” authored by Dr. A.L. Barry, President of The LCMS. Dated as Dec. 21, 1999. 1 Bretscher, Paul M. and Jungkuntz, Richard. “The Fourth World Conference on Faith and Order: A Report by Two Official Missouri Synod Observers, The Lutheran Witness, Sept. 3, 1963, 12-13. Photo of Jungkuntz and Bretscher, upper left. 1 Book jacket for Burkee, James C. Power, Politics, and the Missouri Synod: A Conflict That Changed American Christianity. 1 A Catechism of Differences: A Popular Study of the Doctrine and Practice of the Various Lutheran Bodies in the United States. By Harold E.C. Wicke of Hortonville, Wisconsin. 1 Letters by LCMS President A.L. Barry and The Council of Presidents, June 1998, plus “How to Order Additional Copies.” Commission on Theology and Church Relations 2 A Project in Biblical Hermeneutics. 1969. Letter by Richard Jungkuntz, Oct. 1, 1969. 2 Letter from Gerald Kieschnick. 3 Letter to Ordained Missouri Synod Ministers commending The Creator’s Tapestry 3 “CTCR responds to Dialogue report, papers,” in Reporter, Apr. 30, 1984, p. 3. 3 “CTCR responds to ELCA statement, plans conference,” Reporter, June 2012, by Adrianne Dorr, p. 7.

Box 20: Denominational/Confessional Resources Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod Folder Item 1 Letter from Pres. Oliver R. Harms, July 17, 1964. 1 Response to Human Sexuality: Gift and Trust, Apr. 2012. Insert: Clipping from June 2012 Reporter: “CTCR responds to ELCA statement, plans conference,” p. 7. 1 Theology and Practice of Prayer: A Lutheran View, Nov. 2011. 2 Letter to Ordained Missouri Synod Ministers commending What Child Is This? Marriage, Family and Human Cloning, Apr. 2002. 3 The Common Confession, Parts I and II. Unanimously approved by The Committee on Doctrinal Unity of The LCMSand The Committee on Fellowship of the American Lutheran Church, Chicago, Illinois, Dec. 6, 1949. 4 Concordia Historical Institute Museum Brochure. Letter from Larry Lumpe, Executive Director, 7 Sept., 2010. 4 Letter from August R. Suelflow, Director of the Concordia Historical Institute, and a brochure of the Institute. Journal Concordia Theological Quarterly, July 1980. Conventions of The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod 1962-2010 48th Regular Convention The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod 5 48th Regular Convention The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, Denver, Colorado, July 11-18, 1969. The Denver Word, Synodical Convention News of the Southern California

61 District, Letter from newly elected President J.A.O. Preus (July 22, 1969), 6 Overtures for the Convention of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 11-17 July 1998 submitted by Resurrection Lutheran Church, Coronado, CA: “To Restudy Women’s Ordination,” Jan. 20, 1998, and “Send Delegated Observer to WCC Assembly at Harare,” Jan. 25, 1998. 63rd Regular Convention The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod 7 “One Message: Christ! The LCMS in Houston—Convention Report,” compiled by James Heine in The Lutheran Witness, Aug. 2007, 6-14. 64th Regular Convention The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod 8 “One People—Forgiven: The 64th Regular LCMS Convention,” by Roland Lovstad, in The Lutheran Witness, June/July 2010, 6-9. “Delegates to Consider Task Force Proposals on Synod Structure,” 10-11. “For President,” 12-20. 8 “Big Decisions in a Big City,” a report on the 64th Convention of The LCMS in The Lutheran Witness, Aug. 2010, 6-13. Cover photo: the Rev. Matthew C. Harrison who was elected 13th President of LCMS, succeeding the Rev. Jerry Kieschnick. 8 “Harrison addresses election to presidency, outlines challenges for the Synod’s future” in Reporter, Official Newspaper of The LCMS, Aug. 2010, 1 and 10. 9 Empie, Paul C. “Comments on the Missouri Synod’s Study Outline Re the LWF.” 9 Clippings from dust jacket of Forster, Walter O. Zion on the Mississippi. 9 A Fraternal Word on the questions in controversy between the Wisconsin Synod and the Missouri Synod, Aug. 31, 1953. Issued by LCMS. The Wisconsin Synod suspended fellowship with The LCMS Aug. of 1961. 9 “From Concordia to Seminex: A Seminary in Exile.” A Christian Century Reprint. ©1973 and 1974 by Christian Century Foundation. 9 Graebner, Theodore. The Historic Lutheran Position in Non-Fundamentals. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1939. 10 Guidelines For Dealing With Marital Crisis Involving Separation and Divorce of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod Clergy A Policy statement adopted by the Council of Presidents, The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, Apr. 29, 1987). 10 Harrison, Rev. Dr. Matthew, President of The LCMS. “Letter to the Church: Moving Forward in Military Chaplaincy without the ELCA, Beginning 2012,” July 18, 2011. 10 “The Heart and Conscience Has Room Only for God,” testimony given during the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform’s hearing, “Lines Crossed: Separation of Church and State. 10 Hoops, Linda C. “LCMS-ACNA dialogue focuses on issues facing the church,” in Reporter, Official Newspaper of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, Dec. 2011, p. 4. A report on the third dialogue between The LCMS and the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). 10 “Indiana Lutherans offer support for Catholic ‘life’ stance,” in Reporter, Official Newspaper of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, May 2012, 1 and 4. 11 Kieschnick, Jerry. “God’s Gift of Unity,” President’s Leadership News, June 2010, p. 1. 11 Kollmann, Alvin V. and Meyer, Dale A. “Ecumenical Services and Communion Practices,” in Concordia Journal, Sept. 1980, 202-10. 11 Lutherans Believe. Tract 2005, Lutheran Hour Ministries, St. Louis, Missouri. 12 DVD: Lutheran Hour Ministries: We Are Witnesses of These Things. Message by Pastor

62 Ken Klaus, Lutheran Hour speaker. 12 Lutheran Hour Ministries. An Open Door: The Time Is Now. DVD: Message by Rev. Gregory Seltz, Lutheran Hour speaker. Produced by Lutheran Hour Ministries, 660 Mason Ridge Drive, St. Louis MO 63141-8557, in 2011. Web site: www.lhm.org Journal Marquardt, Kurt E. “‘Levels of Fellowship’: A Response.” Concordia Theological Quarterly, Oct. 1988, 241-63. A critique of the paper on “Levels of Fellowship” authored by Dr. Samuel H. Nafzger. 13 Meyer, Carl S. A Catholic President? The Predicament. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1960. Inserts: Letter from Sales Manager and Order Card. 13 Clippings from dust jacket of Mundinger, Carl S. Government in the Missouri Synod. Pacific Southwest District of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod 14 Nafzger letter addressed to Resurrection Lutheran Church, Coronado, CA, acknowledging Overture 3-35 “To promote New Approach to Unity” by John G. Huber. 14 Nafzger, Samuel H. “Relating to Other Christians Charitably and Confessionally,” in Concordia Theological Quarterly, Oct. 2009, 347-63. 14 Nafzger, Samuel H. “Ut Unum Sint and What It Says about the Papacy: Description and Response,” in Concordia Journal, Oct. 2003, 447-62. Other articles in this issue also offer a Missouri Synod perspective on the Papacy. 14 An Introduction to The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Concordia Tracts. © 1994, 2009 Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis, Missouri 14 Letter from Paul T. McCain, Assistant to the President, The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, Aug. 2001. Separated from Never Will I Leave You: A Pastor’s Handbook on DomesticViolence. The President’s Commission on Women. 14 Our Relations with the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Published by the Union Committee of the Norwegian Synod. No date, but mention is made of the Houston Convention of The LCMSin 1953, p. 11. 15 Pacific Southwest District (LCMS): “Common Ground-Fourth Sacrament Forums-Pastoral Care and the Table of the Lord,” Jan. 14, 1997, Irvine, CA; Jan. 15, 1997, Phoenix. 15 Pacific Southwest District (LCMS) Circuit Reformation Worship Service, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011 at 4pm, on the campus of First United Methodist Church, Mission Valley, San Diego, CA. This was the first time that Holy Communion was served during a public celebration of the Reformation. 15 Convention Proceedings 41st Regular Convention Pacific Southwest District—LCMS, June 25-27, 2006, Irvine. The printed texts are on a compact disk. 16 Pieper, Francis. “Unionism,” an essay presented at the 1924 convention of the Oregon- Washington District, condensed by Ewald J. Otto in Concordia Journal, May 1985, 94ff. 17 President’s Leadership News. Sept. 2009: See “Our Synod’s Future” by President Gerald Kieschnick, p. 1, and “Synod exceptionally united in what we believe, teach, confess, p. 2. Dec. 2009: “What is the Synod’s position?” by president Kieschnick, p.1, and “This We Believe: Woman Suffrage,” p.2. 18 Preus, J.A.O. “Lutherans in America—Similarities and Differences,” a “lecture delivered Oct. 11 & 12, 1966, to the Greater Twin Cities Federation of LCMS, Minneapolis, Minnesota, several days before the ALC Convention that offered pulpit & altar fellowship to Mo. Synod & LCA (All three synods are now in LCUSA).” 18 Preus, J.A.O. A Report to the Church. Jan. 1975. Office of the President, The Lutheran

63 Church—Missouri Synod, 500 North Broadway, St. Louis, Missouri 63102. 19 Real and Abundant Life. The President’s Commission on the Sanctity of Life, © 1998 The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. 19 “Religious Liberty: FAQS” with attached letter signed by the Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, President of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, and Mr. James F. Sanft, President of Concordia Plan Services, Oct. 5, 2012. 19 A Report to the Praesidium of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod from The Advisory Committee on Doctrine and Practice (A Revision of the Report of Aug. 15, 1951), May 1956. 19 Book jacket for Rudnick, Milton L. Fundamentalism and the Missouri Synod. 19 “‘Sent Forth by God’s Blessing’: 150 Years of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod,” Part 2, in The Lutheran Witness, May 1997. 19 Sent Forth by God’s Blessing Worship Service. The LCMS, 1997. 19 She Shall Be Called Woman. The President’s Commission on Women, The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. © Copyright 1998. 20 : Letter from Leslie F. Weber, D.D., Executive Secretary, Board of Social Ministry, The LCMS, Oct. 1969. 20 “A Special LCMS Report: The State of the Synod,” cover, The Lutheran Witness, 9/2012. 21 A Statement from the Council of Presidents of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, Feb. 21, 2012, “in defense of religious liberty and freedom of conscience.” 21 A Statement of Jewish Lutheran Concerns, Adopted Jan., 1978, by The Commission on Witnessing to Jewish People, The Board for Evangelism, The LCMS. 21 Suelflow, Aug. R. “Forward in Faith & Freedom,” in Lutheran Witness, July 1988, 1-2. 21 Suspension of Relations with The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod by the 38th Regular Convention of the Norwegian Synod, June 1955. 22 Letter by Raymond L. Hartwig, Chairman, President’s Commission on the Sanctity of Life. Contents include “Assisted-suicide and Euthanasia Defined” and “Our Moral Obligtion to People Who Are Elderly, Ill or Disabled.” 22 Thiele, Gilbert. “The Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America and the Ecumenical Movement in the Lutheran World Federation and the World Council of Churches,” Selected chapters from a dissertation in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Theology (Dr. Theol.) to the Theological Faculty of the University of Basel Switzerland. Separate print from the Concordia Theological Monthly, St. Louis, Missouri, XXVII (May and June 1956), 352-369; 445-471. 22 Toward Cooperation among American Lutherans. Published jointly by The National Lutheran Council, New York, New York, and The LCMS, 1961. 23 Book jacket for Walther, C.F.W. The True Visible Church. “C.F.W. Walther: A Man for the Ages” is the cover story commemorating the 200th anniversary of the birth on Oct. 25, 1811, of the first president of The Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod, in The Lutheran Witness, Oct. 2011—Special Issue. Numerous articles and photos include “Back to Walther!” by present President Matthew Harrison, p. 1. 23 “Film reveals C.F.W. Walther’s influence in shaping LCMS,” in Concordia Seminary, Fall 2011, 4-7. Cover photo shows film portrayal of Walther. Also see related articles, “From the President,” p. 3, and “Historic log cabin undergoes epic move,” 8-9. 24 Werning, Waldo. Issues in Deciding the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod American

64 Lutheran Church Fellowship Matter. Mimeographed letter from W.H. Tensmeyer, Pastor, and Wayne C. Haas, President, Immanuel First Lutheran Church, West Covina, CA, June 19, 1969. 24 “Whether to Join or Not to Join the Lutheran World Federatiion,” The Lutheran Witness, June 1965, pp. 10-11. No author is identified. 25 Letter from Concordia Seminary President John F. Johnson, Apr. 2004. Separated from Witness and Worship in Pluralistic America. John F. Johnson G.2.s. Polish National Catholic Church 26 Reprint of article “The Polish National Catholic Church of American Origin” by Helen Buckley; invitation to luncheon at St. Mary’s Polish National Catholic church; publisher’s flier for The Old Catholic Movement: its origins and history. 26 The Polish National Catholic Church. Booklet features a photograph of the Most Rev. Francis Hodur, Organizer of the Polish National Catholic Church. No date. G.2.t. Presbyterian/Reformed (John Calvin) 27 “A Brief Statement of Faith, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.); an article by Victoria J. Barnett, “Transcending Barmen: Confessing in Word and Deed,” published in Christian Century, May 11, 1994, 495-98. 28 Book jacket for McNeill, John T. and Nichols, James Hastings Nichols. Ecumenical Testimony: The Concern Christian unity within the Reformed and Presbyterian Churches. 28 Book jacket for Reid, J.K.S., ed. Calvin: Theological Treatises.

Box 21: Denominational/Confessional Resources, Protestantism - Roman Catholic Folder Item G.2.u. Protestantism 1 A book review by John G. Huber of Cantelon, John E. A Protestant Approach to Campus Ministry. 2 Book jacket for Cobb, John B., Jr. Varieties of Protestantism. 3 “Reformation—The Stories of Men Who Led the Western World into the Protestant Reformation.” 4 Hambrick-Stowe, Charles E. “Ulrich Zwingli: Prophet of the Modern World,” The Christian Century, Apr. 4, 1984, 335-39. G.2.v. Quakers Journal Quaker Religious Thought, Cumulative Nos. 106-107, Nov. 2006. See “A Friendly Letter to the Vatican—Christian Unity Under the Lordship of Jesus Christ: A New Vision of Catholicity?” by Paul Anderson, 107-14. G.2.w. Roman Catholic 5 Book jacket for Adam, Karl. One and Holy. 6 Angell, Charles. “O, John, John, Where Will It All End?” in The Lamp: A Christian Unity Magazine, Dec. 1972, Editorial page. Also in this issue: Donald J. Thorman “Why I Remain a Catholic,” F.X. Murphy “Has the of the Papacy Changed Since Pope John?” and Patrick Hart. “The Ecumenical Concern of .” 6 Apostolic Letter Tertio Millennio Adveniente of His Holiness Pope John Paul II to the Bishops, Clergy and Lay Faithful on Preparation for the Jubilee of the Year 2000. 5 Book jacket for Bea, Augustin, and Visser‘t Hooft, Willem A. Peace Among Christians.

65 6 Back, Joan P. “Mary in the Focolare Movement’s Spirituality of Unity—Some Emerging Ecumenical Highlights,” 15-32, New Humanity Review, No. 8, Jan., 2004. 6 Benedict XVI. “An Event of Light that Shines forth Even Until Today”: On the 50th Anniversary of the Second Vatican Council,” Oct. 10, 2012. http://www.zenit.org/article- 35695?l=english 6 Borelli, John. “In the Beginning: How the work of Christian unity got started,” America, the National Catholic Weekly, Oct. 1, 2012. Journal Brannick, Vincent P. “Dominus Iesus” and the Ecumenical Dialogue with Catholics,” Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Temple University, Fall 2001, 412-31. 7 Letter from David J. Bowman to All our friends. 7 Book jacket for Brown, Robert McAfee. Observer in Rome: A Protestant Report on the Vatican Council; Cahill, Thomas. Pope John XXIII; Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent. 7 Cassidy, Edward Idris Cardinal. “That They May All Be One: The Imperative and Prospects of Christian Unity,” 1997 First Things 69 (Jan. 1997): 33-38. 7 Cassidy, Edward Idris Cardinal. “Ut Unum Sint and the Great Jubilee Year 2000,” Centro ProUnione semi-annual Bulletin, No. 49, Spring 1996, 3-8. “Vatican II and the Catholic Principles of Ecumenism,” Centro Pro Unione semi-annual Bulletin, Fall 1996, 3-10. 7 Celebration of the Tenth Anniversary of the Second Vatican Council’s Decree on Ecumenism. Nov. 21, 1964-Nov. 21, 1974. Worship folder includes “Pope Paul VI on Ecumenism in the Coming Year” and “Ten Years after The Decree On Ecumenism” 8 Davis, Charles. A Question of Conscience book review, “Charles Davis: The Glamour of Dissent,” by Justus George Lawler, The Christian Century, Nov. 22, 1967, 1495-96. 9 “Declaration ‘Dominus Iesus’ on the Unicity and Salvific Universality of Jesus Christ and the Church.” “New Declaration (Dominus Iesus) says church necessary for salvation,” John Thavis, Louisville Record, 9/7/2000. “Dominus Iesus After Ten Years,” Paul McPartlan, Ecumenical Trends, Dec. 2010, 1-3. 10 Duff, S.J., Edward. “Vatican II, Session 2,” Christian Century, Aug. 19. 1964, 1034-37. 11 Duff, S.J., Edward. “Vatican II, Session, 2,” Christian Century, Aug. 26, 1964, 1057-61. Conclusion of a two-part discussion. Also see Editorial in this issue, “A Venture in Ambivalence,” a critique of Pope Paul VI’s encyclical Ecclesiam Suam, 1051-52. 10 Book jacket for Dewart, Leslie. The Future of Belief. 10 Dulles, Avery Cardinal. “Saving Ecumenism from Itself,” First Things, Dec. 2007, 23-27. Note reference to controversial document, Dominus Iesus, 25-26. 11 Book review of Eagan, S.J., Joseph. Restoration and Renewal by Maryrose Whelan. 12 Focolare Movement. Two issues of this movement’s publication, Living City (Oct. 2003 and Jan. 2005). Note articles on ecumenical themes, especially “Bridging the Divide Toward Christian Unity,” Jan. 2005. 13 Fries, Heinrich, and Rahner, Karl. Unity of the Churches. Review from the May 13, 1985 issue of Lutheran Perspective, pages 7 and 8. 14 Book jacket for Honea, Charla H., ed. A Reader’s Companion to Crossing the Threshold of Hope. 14 “Additional Recommended Resources,” separated from Horgan, Inter-Parish Covenants. 14 John Paul II “Prayer for Peace at the Greek-Orthodos [sic ?] Churh in Quneitra,” an address of John Paul II, Golan Heights, May 7, 2001.

66 15 “Instruction on Certain Aspects of the ‘Theology of Liberation’” from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in Origins, Sept. 13, 1984, 194-205. 16 John Paul II and the Jews. Produced by the NCCJ of Miami. Brochure: c. 2005. Photos of Pope John Paul. 16 List of members of the Joint Working Group 1991-1998, separated from Joint Working Group. 17 Kasper, Walter. “May They All Be One? But how? A Vision of Christian Unity for the Next Generation,” in Ecumenical Trends, Apr. 2011, pp. 1/49-6/54, 15/63. 17 Book review of Kasper, Walter. That They May All Be One. Jeffrey Gros, FSC “Cardinal Kasper Surveys 40 Years’ Work in Christian Unity,” The Southern Cross, Apr. 14, 2005, 14. Also see “An unusual Vatican event marks Kasper’s (not quite) swan song” by John L. Allen, Jr., on Feb. 8, 2010, in National Catholic Reporter. 18 Koenker, Ernest B. The Liturgical Renaissance in the Roman Catholic Church book jacket. 18 Book jackets for Küng, Hans. The Church; Hans Küng, “Where I Stand,” PSR Bulletin, (Pacific Shool of Religion) Jan. 1981; Küng, Hans. Why I Am Still a Christian 19 Küng, Hans, and Kasper, Walter, eds. Polarization in the Church. A critique of this book by John G. Huber. 20 McBrien, Richard P. “Dominus Iesus: An Ecclesiological Critique,”Centro Pro Unione semi-annual Bulletin, No. 59, Spring 2001, 14-22. 20 Book jacket for Metz, Johannes B., ed. The Development of Fundamental Theology; Metz, Johannes B., Editorial Director. Fundamental Theology: The Church and the World. Vol. 6, Concilium: Theology in the Age of Renewal. 21 Book reviews of Moran, F.S.C., Gabriel. Scripture and Tradition. 21 Neuhaus, Richard John. “That They May Be One,” a perceptive commentary on Ut Unum Sint, Encyclical of Pope John Paul II. 1995, the year of the Encyclical. 21 “Not all religions are equal, declares Pope John Paul II,” ENI Bulletin, 9 Feb. 2000, 24-25. 22 Padgett, Tim. “Robes for Women: Against Vatican resistance, the movement to ordain female priests gathers steam,” TIME, Sept. 27, 2010, 53-55. 22 Penaskovic, Richard. “Roman Catholic Recognition of the Augsburg Confession.” College of Saint Rose, Albany, New York. 2001. 303-21. 22 Book jacket for Ratzinger, Cardinal Joseph. Church, Ecumenism and Politics. 23 Report on Possible Roman Catholic Membership in the National Council of Churches. Related documents are enclosed. 24 Responses to Some Questions Regarding Certain Aspects of the Doctrine on the Church, Rome, from the Offices of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, June 29, 2007, the Solemnity of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, William Cardinal Levada (p. 3). 24 Root, Michael. “Indulgences as Ecumenical Barometer: Penitence and Unity in the Christian Life,” in Centro Pro Unione semi-annual Bulletin, No. 79, Spring 2011, 3-9. Also in this issue: “A Bibliography of Interchurch and Interconfessional Theological Dialogues, Twenty-sixth Supplement—2011, 10-32, compiled by Loredana Nepi. 25 Letter from Royale M. Vadakin to Members Los Angeles Lutheran - Roman Catholic Bilateral Dialog. 25 Sullivan, Francis A., S.J. “The significance of Vatican II’s decision to say of the Church of Christ not that it ‘is’ but that it ‘subsists in’ the Roman Catholic Church,” Centro Pro Unione bi-annual Bulletin, No. 29, Spring 1986, 3-8. Also in this issue: “The ministry of

67 unity of the Bishop of Rome to the whole Church,” by Frère Max Thurian, 9-14. 26 Review of Tavard, George H. Holy Writ or Holy Church. “Key Issue in Roman Dialogue,” by Warren C. Young, Christianity Today, Apr. 11, 1960, 31-32. 26 Tavard, George H. “Hospitality as Ecumenical Paradigm,” Centro Pro Unione semi-annual Bulletin, No. 69, Spring 2006, 9-19. Also see in this issue “A Bibliography of Interchurch and Interconfessional Theological Dialogues,” Twenty-first Supplement (2006), 20-41. Journal Theological Studies, June 1980. Ecumenically significant articles studies of the Augsburg Confession, episcopacy, and “Hans Küng and the Magisterium.” 27 Tillard, O.P. J.M.-R. “Rome and Ecumenism,” published by WCC, Faith and Order. This paper was prepared for a Faith and Order consultation with Younger Theologians held at Turku, Finland, 3-11 Aug. 1995. 27 Vatican II Resources in Info @ Paulist Press, No. 112, Jan.-Feb. 2012, 2-4. Paulist Press, 997 Macarthur Blvd., Mahwah, NJ 07430. www.paulistpress.com 28 Vorgrimler, Herbert. : His Life, Thought and Works. Comment on Rahner’s “anonymous Christian” by Martin E. Marty is enclosed (Context, Apr. 15, 1976, p. 5). 29 Walsh, Andrew. “Two Cheers for the Pilgrimage,” Religion in the News, Summer 2000, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, pp. 4-6. 29 Weigel, George. “Re-Viewing Vatican II: An Interview with George A. Lindbeck,” 1994 First Things 48 (Dec. 1994): 44-50.

Box 22: G. Denominational/Confessional Resources, Papacy - J. Ecumenical Education and Formation, Bossey Graduate School 2000-2001 Folder Item G.2.x. Roman Catholic - Resources on the Papacy 1 Budde, Mitzi. “John Paul II and Ecumenism: The Man, the Documents, and the Dialogues,” Ecumenical Trends, June 2006, 8/88-15/95. 1 “Changing the Lutheran Image of the Papacy,” theme of Lutheran Forum, Lent 1981. Articles: “Lutheran Attitudes Toward the Papacy” by Vance L. Eckstrom; and “Pope John Paul II and the Third Vatican Council” by Charles V. LaFontaine, S.A. 1 Christ Our Hope book jacket. 2 Book jacket for Collins, Roger. Keepers of the Keys of Heaven: A . 2 DeVille, Adam A.J. “The Papacy in the First Millennium: Notes on the ‘Crete Document,’” in Ecumenical Trends, Feb. 2011, p.10-13, 15. Journal Dulles, S.J., Avery Cardinal. “A New Orthodox View of the Papacy,” a Review Essay on the book by Olivier Clément, You Are Peter: An Orthodox Reflection on the Exercise of Papal Primacy, in Pro Ecclesia, Summer 2003, 345-58. 3 Ford, John T. CSC, “‘Papal Infallibility’ in Ecumenical Perspective,” in Ecumenical Trends, Feb. 2010, 1/17-5/21; and 15/31. 4 Hamilton, Daniel S. “The Roman Primacy: The First Five Hundred Years. What Kind of Primacy Did the Roman Bishop Exercise?” Ecumenical Trends, July/Aug. 2010, 1-13. . “Dr. John Zizioulas and the Roman Primacy,” Ecumenical Trends, Sept. 2012, 4/116-9/121 and 15/127-16/128. 4 A commentary on Küng, Hans. Infallible: “Demolisher of Fabrications,” by James C. Manz, in The Lutheran Witness, June 1971, p.18-20.

68 Journal Mshanga, Vitalis. “You Are Peter: A Critical Analysis of the Orthodox View of Papal Primacy in View of an Alternate Way of Exercising Primacy,” in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Winter 2010, Temple University, 113-33. Journal Murray, Russel. “Assessing the Primacy: A Contemporary Contribution from the Writings of St. of Carthage,” in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Winter 2012, Temple University, pp. 41-63. Russel Murray, O.F.M., is director of the Franciscan Center For Service and Advocacy at Siena College, Loudenville, New York. 5 Religious Home Study Course: A Fundamental Study of Catholic Faith and Practice based on Father Smith Instructs Jackson - Tests 1 and 2; Confraternity home study service letter; response card; follow-up postcard. From Noll, Father Smith Instructs Jackson. 6 “Papacy: An Issue Vatican II Skirted,” in Christianity Today, Mar. 18, 1966, 6-9. “Orthodox View” by John Meyendorff; “Protestant View” by Geoffrey W. Bromiley. Also in this issue: “A Priest Speaks His Mind: Is the Catholic Church Going Protestant?” Eugene E. Ryan, pp. 3-4. 6 The Papacy in Ecumenical Perspective. Brochure announcing a conference of the Graymoor Ecumenical Institute, Garrison, New York 10524, Oct. 15-16,1975. 7 Papal Primacy and the Universal Church. Mimeographed copy of Chapter 1, “Differing Attitudes Toward Papal Primacy,” Part 1, “Common Statement, Introduction,” in the U.S. Lutheran-Roman Catholic report, Lutherans and Roman Catholics in Dialogue V. Attached is a mimeographed copy of Peter in the New Testament, Ch. 10, “Conclusions from the Study,” from Brown, Raymond E.; Donfried, Karl and Reumann, John, eds., Peter in the New Testament: A Collaborative Assessment by Protestant and Roman Catholic Scholars. 8 Book jacket - Noonan, Peggy. John Paul the Great. 8 Book jacket - O’Malley, S.J., John. A History of the Popes. 8 Pope Benedict XVI’s Vision of the Church, by Bishop Luis Antonio Dr. Table, STD, presented during the 2008 Religious Education Congress. CD. 8 Book jacket - Quinn, John R. The Reform of the Papacy. 9 Book review of Rusch, William G., ed. The Pontificate of Benedict XVI. “Premises and Promises of a Pontificate, by James Loughran. 10 How to say the Rosary,and Our Lady Is Affecting Today's Headlines 11 Simons, Francis (Bishop of Indore, India). Infallibility and the Evidence book jacket. G.2.y. Seventh-Day Adventists 12 “This May Startle You…But,” by the Southern Publishing Association, Nashville, TN. 13 Letter from L. Poole Fabian, Secretary, True Medical Missionary Association, Loma Linda, CA, Sept. 1, 1962, sent to Rev. John Huber. G.2.z. Stone-Campbell Movement 14 “Stone-Campbell Dialogue,” a summary of Dialogue Meetings: 1999-2011. G.2.aa. United Church of Christ 15 “A Faithful Response: Calling for a More Just, Humane Direction for Economic Globalization,” 2003. G.2.bb. United Methodist Church 16 Called to Be Neighbors & Witnesses: Guidelines for Interreligious Relationships. Statement of The United Methodist Church on Interfaith Relations. The Book of Resolutions, The United Methodist Church—2008. 16 Relating to Local Communion Partners: Some Suggested Activities. Brochure published by

69 the General Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns, The United Methodist Church, www.gccuic-umc.org 16 Response of The United Methodist Church To One Baptism, One Eucharist and a Mutually Recognized Ministry. Drafted by a Task Force assigned by the Ecumenical & Interreligious Concerns Division, Board of Global Ministries, designated by the Council of Bishops. G.2.cc. Unity School of Christianity 17 Unity School of Christianity. Lee’s Summit, Missouri. A pamphlet. 17 Is Unity a School of Christianity? A critique of Unity School of Christianity authored by William S. Graumann, a pastor of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Pamphlet published by Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis, Missouri. No date. H. Ecclesiology 18 “Called to Be the One Church: An Invitation to the Churches to Renew their Commitment to the Search for Unity and to Deepen their Dialogue”—Text on Ecclesiology. Document No. PRC 01.1 of the WCC 9th Assembly, 14 to 23 Feb. 2006, Porto Alegre, Brazil. I. Ecumenical Council of San Diego County 19 Booklet of the 24th Annual Tribute Dinner of the Ecumenical Council of San Diego County, Jan. 20, 2010: Celebrating Continuing Witness. This was the concluding dinner of this interchurch agency which was formed as the Ecumenical Conference of San Diego County in1970. A “Statement of Faith” on p. 3 had been composed in a slightly revised form by John G. Huber in 1969 as the Preamble to the Council’s bylaws. Insert: an invitation to the dinner which was the Council’s annual fund-raising event. 19 “The Ecumenical Council of San Diego County hosts a presentation by Rev. Dr. Michael Kinnamon, General Secretary of the National Council of Churches: ‘Speaking Out for Justice While Holding Community Together: The Ecumenical Tension.’” Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 7:00 pm, First United Methodist Church, San Diego 92108. Flier. 19 “Ecumenical Shepherds of the Ecumenical Council of San Diego County: A Progress Report by John Huber, June 16, 2005.” 20 “Education in Ecumenism,” a four-part series to inform the community about the theology of various Christian traditions and their current efforts toward unity. Includes “The World Council of Churches at Nairobi,” a multi-media presentation by the Rev. John Huber. 20 “A History of the San Diego County Ecumenical Conference: Three Theses.” John G. Huber, Sept. 1, 1974 (slightly revised for clarification Jan. 1, 2008). Also includes the “Original Preamble 1969,” by John Huber, as part of the By-Laws that include Article I— Name, and Article II—Purposes (also by John Huber), “Mission Statement, History, and Program,” July 31, 2004, revised Aug. 19, 2004. 20 News and Notes, San Diego County Ecumenical Conference, includes articles by John G. Huber: “The World Council of Churches,” Sept. 1993; “Ecumenical Paradigm from the Olympic Games,” Mar. 1994; “Conference Inputs World Conference,” Apr. 1993. J. Ecumenical Education and Formation 21 Beyond Boundaries: The Case for Support for Bossey. Brochure appealing for financial support of the Ecumenical Institute at Château de Bossey, Crans-près-Céligny, Suisse. Includes “A Bold Vision for the Future.” 21 Beyond Boundaries. Bossey newsletter, Spring 2011. “News from the Bossey Friends” features John G. Huber, p. 6. 21 “Bossey Ecumenical Institute Programme 1972,” brochure announcing various seminars

70 and courses, including the Twenty-first Session of the Graduate School of Ecumenical Studies, “Dialogue on Salvation with People of Living Faiths,” 4 Oct., 1972-15 Feb. 1973 “The Eucharist in Pastoral Perspective,” The Lutheran Community at Bossey, Graduate School for Ecumenical Studies, Dec. 9, 1972. “The Second Sunday in Advent,” worship outline, Dec. 10, 1972. “Plenary Report of Seminar IV: ‘Dialogue with Scientists,’” Feb. 5, 1973. “Bossey,” information, photographs, and brochures about the Ecumenical Institute Chateau de Bossey, Celigny, Switzerland, “of the WCC and related to the University of Geneva.”

Box 23: J. Ecumenical Education and Formation Folder Item Spiral Bossey Graduate School 2000-2001. Notebook 1: Program; Module A Social Thought notebook and Action; Module B Mission and Orthodoxy; Module C A Biblical Perspective; Module D Theological Thoughts of the Ecumenical Movement; MA in Ecumenical Studies. 1-6 Bossey Graduate School 2000-2001. Notebook 2: Worship; Correspondence; Publicity, Commentary and Literature; and Photos. 7 Bossey Reflection Event, Burlingame, CA, June 9-11, 1996. Includes correspondence; Event Schedule; Bossey Participant Survey; article by Bossey Director Jacques Nicole, “Unlearning in Order to Learn: Towards an Ecumenical Theological Formation,” paper by the first Bossey Director, Hendrik Kraemer, “The Christian Church in the World Crisis”; and “The Eucharist in Pastoral Perspective” written during the 1972-73. 8 Bossey Ecumenical Institute: Annual Report 2001. Letter from Fr. Dr. Ioan Sauca, Director, dated 2 Oct., 2002. 9 Bria, Ion. “Unity is in Ecumenical Learning and Formation,” in EEF – NET, No.5/2000, edited by the Education and Ecumenical Formation Team of the WCC, 4-7. Fliers, “Ecumenical Learning for Justice & Peace” and “Ecumenical Learning among people of different cultures and religions.” 9 Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology: Fall 2010 Letter from Co-Directors Michael Root and Stephen Verkouw; A Report from the Center, Autumn 2010. Includes announcement of the annual conference, “Who Do You Say That I Am? Proclaiming and Following Jesus Today,” June 14-16, 2011, Loyola U., Baltimore, MD. 9 Fall 2011 Letter from Executive Director Michael Root, including A Report from the Center, Autumn 2011: “Carl Braaten: A Reflection on His Memoirs,” by Michael Root. 10 Centro Pro Unione, A Ministry of The Franciscan Friars of the Atonement, Rome. Brochure announcing Annual Summer Course: Introduction to the Ecumenical & Interreligious Movements from a Roman Catholic Perspective, 26 June-14 July 2006, 21 June-9 July 2010, 27 June-15 July 2011. Brochure on the Thirteenth annual conference in honor of Father Paul Wattson and Mother Luranna White, 16 Dec. 2010: “Beyond the Joint Declaratiom on the Doctrine of Justification: Recent Developments in the Lutheran/Roman Catholic International Dialogue.” 11 Centro Pro Unione—Rome 2001. Annual Summer Course: Introduction to the Ecumenical & Interreligious Movements from a Roman Catholic Perspective. Packet contains lecture notes, various hand-outs, brochures, correspondence, and a photo of the class. Literature of the Lay Centre at Foyer Unitas Institute.

71 11 Centro Pro Unione—Rome 2012. Annual Summer Course: Introduction to the Ecumenical & Interreligious Movements from a Roman Catholic Perspective. Brochure. 12 Ecumenical Formation: Ecumenical Reflections and Suggestions. A study document of the Joint Working Group, 20 May 1993. 12 “Ecumenical Formation in the 1990s and Beyond: The Role of Ecumenical Institutes,” by Joan Delaney, in The Ecumenical Review, Jan. 1996, 79-90. Photocopy. Journal “Ecumenical Formation” is the theme of the Jan. 2005 issue of The Ecumenical Review. “Ecumenical Formation in Bossey: The Holistic and Inclusive Model of Academic Study and Research, Life in Community and Shared Spirituality,” by Ioan Sauca, 66-81. 13 The Great Courses, Chantilly VA. The May 2011 issue features “The AnnuaL Sale on Religion and Theology Courses.” 14 Gros, Jeffrey etal. Introduction to Ecumenism order coupon with synopsis. 14 Huber, John George. “Whatever Happened to the Ecumenical Revolution? A 9-Session Crash Course for Busy Christians Who Wonder if Unity is Still Possible.” Outline of a course developed following the Master of Arts study program at Bossey, 2000-2001.

Box 24: J. Ecumenical Education and Formation - N. Evangelism and Mission Folder Item 1 Institute for Ecumenical Research, Strasbourg, France, in collaboration with the LWF. Portfolio of documents, especially from the 6th International Ecumenical Seminar, “Jesus— Solution or Salvation?” Sept. 11-22, 1972. Included are: a Report on the Seminar; correspondence; a list and photo of participants; some lectures; group notes; announcements of past and forthcoming seminars; brochure of the Department of Studies of the LWF; a paper on “The LWF and its Role in the Ecumenical Movement.” 1 Institute for Ecumenical Research. “From Dialogue to Communion?” Brochure and letter announcing the 45th International Ecumenical Seminar to be held June 30-July 7, 2011, at Strasbourg, France. Topic subtitle: “Fruits and Challenges of the Ecumenical Dialogues.” 1 Institute for Ecumenical Research. Brochure with a letter from Theodor Dieter, Director, and registration for the 46th International Ecumenical Seminar to be held July 4-11, 2012. 2 Institute of Liturgical Studies. Brochure announcing seminar for Apr. 16-18, 2012, at Valparaiso University (Indiana): “Bless Us and These Your Gifts: Practicing Life in the Promise of God.” 2 “A Provisional International Directory of Ecumenical Research Centers and Publications,” Centro Pro Unione, Via Santa Maria dell’Anima 30, 00186 Roma, 1980. 3 Tantur: the Ecumenical Institute for Theological Studies. Brochure. Address: Tantur Ecumenical Institute for Theological Studies, P.O.B. 19556, Jerusalem 91194, Israel. 3 Wittenberg English Ministry (brings people to Wittenberg “and many other Luther Sites in Germany so they might connect their faith in Jesus Christ with the Reformation heritage.”) L.1. Ecumenical Movement - Critique 4 Abrecht, Paul. “Ecumenical Illiteracy in the ‘Reader’s Digest.’” The Christian Century, Nov. 24, 1982, 1195-98. 4 Bradshaw, Marion John. Free Churches and Christian Unity book jacket 4 “Church group takes on multinationals: World Council calls for strikes, boycotts,” photocopy of newspaper article identified as “Geneva (LENS),” with a letter sent to John

72 Huber, 9/23/77, by Ray O. Swanson, C.P.A., former parishioner of Huber at Peace Lutheran Church in Pomona, CA. 5 “CT Institute: Has the WCC Kept the Faith?” Articles critical of the WCC include a photograph of Korean theologian Chung Hyun Kyung burning a scroll “after invoking spirits of the dead at the WCC’s seventh assembly” in Canberra, Australia, in Christianity Today, Apr. 5, 1993, p. 31. Also included: “Defining Moments” by Peter Beyerhaus, 32-33; “Why I Left” by J.I. Packer, 33-35; “Whatever Happened to Evangelism?” by Tokunboh Adeyemo, p. 34. More positive expressions in favor of participation are made by Wesley Granberg-Michaelson, Thomas Giles, James Stamolis, and Thomas Oden, 36-40. 5 “Evangelicals at Vancouver: An Open Letter,” a critical and appreciative response by Evangelicals to the Sixth Assembly of the WCC held at Vancouver in 1983. 5 Fenton, Francis E. The Treason of the Churches. Belmont, Massachusetts/San Marino, CA: American Opinion. Tape recording resources are listed on the inside of the cover page. 5 Hegstad, Roland R. “Of Men and Machines: A Parable for Ecumenicists,” in Liberty: A Magazine of Religious Freedom, Jan.-Feb. 1966, pp. 18-19. Also authored by Roland R. Hegstad in this issue: “The Papacy, the UN, and World Peace, pp. 20-21. 6 “One Church: The Lutheran Destiny,” Forum Letter, Dec. 28, 1979, 6: a critique of Lange, Ernst. And Yet It Moves. 7 Brochure and “Fact Sheet” of the Ethics and Public Policy Center; Commentary and summary of Lefever, Ernest W. Amsterdam to Nairobi by the Ethics and Public Policy Center; “Human rights nominee Lefever sees Marxists as our main foes,” San Diego Evening Tribune, May 30, 1981, p. C-3; Paul Abrecht, “Critiquing the World Council’s Critics,” The Christian Century, Feb. 27, 1980, 230-34; 5. “World Church Council’s Theology Resembles Marxism, Author Says” Christian News, July 30, 1979. 8 Lefever, Ernest W. Nairobi to Vancouver book jacket. 9 Readers Digest articles, “Must Our Churches Finance Revolution?” Oct. 1971, and “Which Way the World Council of Churches?” Nov. 1971, authored by Clarence W. Hall, are denounced by Eugene L. Smith, executive secretary of the WCC New York Office. See “Churchmen Rebut Reader’s Digest Attack on World Council,” Tempo Newsletter, Nov., 1971, 1-2, full text. Also see other critical responses to the claims of Clarence W. Hall in Ecumenical Courier, U.S. Conference for the WCC, Oct.-Dec. 1971. 9 Sasse, Hermann. “Facing New Delhi: Crisis of the Ecumenical Movement,” Christianity Today, Apr. 10, 1961, 3-6. L.2. Ecumenical Movement - Dictionaries 10 A review of Lossky, Dictionary of the Ecumenical Movement. Listing of other WCC publications in a world of books… L.3. Ecumenical Movement - History 11 Book jacket, order form - Boegner, Marc. The Long Road to Unity. 11 Correspondence regarding John G. Huber listed as a contributor to Briggs, John etal, eds. A History of the Ecumenical Movement 1968-2000, as indicated on page 694. 12 Fey, Harold E., ed. The Ecumenical Advance book jacket. 12 Goodall, Norman. Ecumenical progress book jacket 12 Hanson, R.P.C. Tradition in the Early Church book jacket 12 “Huldrich Zwingli: A Less-Famous Father of the Reformation,” Liberty, Nov.-Dec. 1984, 20-21. Includes portrait of Zwingli.

73 12 Jedin, Hubert. Ecumenical Councils in the Catholic Church book jacket 13 Rouse, Ruth, etal, eds. A History of the Ecumenical Movement, 1517- 1948 book jacket. 13 Stark, Rodney. The Rise of Christianity book jacket 14 Villain, Maurice. Unity: A History and Some Reflections book jacket M. Eucharist 15 Book jacket - Elert, Werner. Eucharist and Church Fellowship in the First Four Centuries. 15 The Eucharist: A Tentative Spectrum, a comparison of eucharistic beliefs and practices of 9 Christian traditions: Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican (Episcopal), Lutheran, Presbyterian and UCC, Methodist, Disciples of Christ (Christian), and Baptist. “Prepared by Jack Lindquist at USD with assistance from John Huber and Kenneth Treat for the San Diego County Ecumenical Conference.” No date, but probably printed in the 1970s. 15 Osborne, Kenan B. CD: Ecumenical Eucharist Today. Presented during the 2008 Los Angeles Religious Education Congress. 15 Book jacket - Powers, S.J., Joseph M. Eucharistic Theology. 15 The Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Sacrament of the Eucharist: Basic Questions & Answers, A Statement of the U.S. Catholic Bishops. © 2001, United States Conference Of Catholic Bishops, Inc., Washington, D.C. 15 Smit, Dirkie J. “Beyond Augsburg: Calvin on the Real Presence of Christ in the Lord’s Supper,” Lutheran Forum, Vol. 46, No. 1, 40-46. 15 Book jacket for Thurian, Max. The One Bread. “Taizé Requiem for Max Thurian,” Southern Cross, Aug 29, 1996. N. Evangelism and Mission 16 “Christian code of conduct on religious conversion wins broader backing: The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) is ready to join the WCC and the Vatican in supporting a code of conduct to guide activities seeking converts to Christianity.” Related documents, photos including “WEA and WCC leaders meet” (Rev. Dr. Geoff Tunnicliffe, international director of the World Evangelical Alliance, and WCC general secretary Rev. Dr. Olav Fykse Tveit.) 16 Christian Witness in a Multi-Religious World: Recommendations for Conduct. ZENIT cites a press release from the WCC announcing the publication of this document: “Christian Groups Agree on Rules for Missionary Work,” June 30, 2011. 16 A Conference on the Mission of the Church, program folder for conference at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA, Oct. 27-30, 1964. Speakers include Dr. Horace L. Fenton, Jr., Dr. Keith Bridston, Dr. R. Kenneth Strachan, Dr. Edward John Carnell, Rev. Robert L. Cornelison, and Rev. Paul. E. Larsen. Rev. John G. Huber of University Lutheran Church, La Jolla, was a panelist, responding to the topic “Ecumenism—A Help or a Hindrance?” His 3 x 5 note card is enclosed. 16 Confessing Christian Faith in a Pluralistic Society. Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research, Collegeville MN. 17 A brochure and commentary on Douglas, J.D., ed. Let the Hear His Voice. 17 Glasser, Arthur F. “Evangelism and Ecumenism: Preparation for Dialogue between Roman Cathlolics and Conservative Evangelicals,” Fuller Theological Seminary, School of World Mission, Pasadena, Calfornia 91101. No date, but a book published in 1972 is cited on p. 8. 17 The Lausanne Covenant. Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization, Lausanne (Switzerland), 1974. Produced by the International Congress on World Evangelization. 18 McGavran, Donald, ed. Eye of the Storm book jacket.

74 18 McGavran, Donald. “Yes, Uppsala Betrayed the Two Billion: Now What?” Christianity Today, June 23, 1972. 18 Book jacket - Newbigin, J.E. Lesslie. A Faith for This One World? Journal Noll, Mark and Kellstedt, Lyman. “The Changing Face of Evangelicalism,” in Pro Ecclesia: A Journal of Catholic and Evangelical Theology, Spring 1995, 146-164. 19 Occasional Bulletin of Missionary Research. Jan. 1978; July 1978. 20 Synod of Bishops Declaration on Evangelization. An NC News documentary, 10/29/74. 20 Wahlstrom, Eric H. My Father Worketh Hitherto book jacket. Journal Yakimow, Scott. “Bridging the Gap: Sharing the Gospel with Muslims.” Concordia Journal, July 2002, 270-90.

Box 25: O. General Works on Ecumenism – R.2. Faith and Order—National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA Folder Item O. General Works on Ecumenism 1 A.J. Van Der Bent, “Fourteen Years After ‘Unity in Mid- Career’: Does the ecumenical movement today take the world seriously enough?” The Christian Century, June 8-15, 1977 1 Book jackets for Brown, Robert McAfee. The Ecumenical Revolution; Brown, William Adams. Toward a United Church: Three Decades of Ecumenical Christianity; Cate, William B. The Ecumenical Scandal on Main Street; Cavert, Samuel McCrea. On the Road to Christian Unity; Charlot, John. New Testament Disunity: Its Significance for Christianity Today; Cullmann, Oscar. A Message to Catholics and Protestants; Dias, Patrick. Vielfalt der Kirche in der Vielfalt der Jünger, Zeugen und Diener 2 Book jacket- Dunn, James. D. G. Unity and Diversity in the New Testament. Review by grad student Charles Wanamaker, University of Durham, Christianity Today, Jan 19, 1979, 37. 3 Edgar, Bob. Middle Church book jacket. Printed program for the author’s presentation on “Religion, Politics & the 2008 Presidential Election,” May 12, 2007, St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral, San Diego, CA. 4 Book jackets for Garrison, Winfred Ernest. The Quest and Character of a United Church; Henderson, Ian. Power Without Glory; Horton, Walter Marshall. Christian Theology: An Ecumenical Approach; Jones, E. Stanley. The Reconstruction of the Church—On What Pattern? Jurji, Edward J., ed. The Ecumenical Era in Church and Society 4 A review of Kinnamon, Michael. Truth and Community, by Thomas P. Rausch, S.J., in Ecumenical Trends, Feb. 1989. 5 Excerpts from Kinnamon, Michael. The Vision of the Ecumenical Movement, an email from Johnston to Huber, and AGC notes on the book. 6 Book jackets for Lee, Robert. The Social Sources of Church Unity: An Interpretation of Unitive Forces and Movements in American Protestantism; McNeill, John T. Unitive Protestantism 6 Marty, Martin E. Church Unity and Church Mission Study Guide, “So that the World May Believe.”

75 7 Book jackets for Marty, Martin E. The Public Church: Mainline, Evangelical, Catholic; Montgomery, John Warwick. Ecumenicity, Evangelicals, and Rome; Nelson, J. Robert. Criterion for the Church; Nelson, J. Robert, ed. No Man Is Alien. 7 Synopsis of Nicholls, William. Ecumenism and Catholicity. 7 Niebuhr, “Christ and Culture: Five Positions according to H. Richard Niebuhr.” 8 O’Brien, John A., ed. Steps to Christian Unity book jacket. 8 Book review of Outler, Albert C. The Christian Tradition and the Unity We Seek by Robert T. Handy. 9 Book jackets for Oxnam, G. Bromley. On This Rock ; Pannenberg, Wolfhart etal. Spirit, Faith, and Church; Piper, Otto. Protestantism in an Ecumenical Age; Porter, John F., and Wolf, William J., eds. Toward the Recovery of Unity; Song, Choan-Seng, ed. Introduction by Lukas Vischer. Doing Theology Today R. National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America R.1. Documents and Reports 10-16 Documents including “A Policy Statement of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America,” “A Summary of Resolutions 1950-1961,” “Proposed Constitution and Bylaws, Nov. 1995,” EcuLink No. 50 Summer 1998, issues of the Tempo newsletter (in oversize Box 48), brochures, The Office of Publication and Distribution Catalog, Pronouncements issued by the NCC, “A Social for the 21st Century.” 17 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA: Advancing Christian Unity through Common Mission. Brochure 18 “NCC Governing Board approves leadership transition process: General Secretary Michael Kinnamon to step down due to health reasons” in National Council of Churches News, Chicago, Nov. 9, 2011. 18 Brochures, “Advancing Christian Unity through Common Mission”; “Planned Giving Guide”; and “The Ecumenical Trust.” R.2. Faith and Order—National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA 19 “A Reflection on the Nature and Mission of the Church by the Faith and Order Commission of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA in Light of the WCC document, The Nature and Mission of the Church. Paper, “The Context of American Christian Life” by Brian R. Paulson, and also a “List of Study Group Members and Proxies who have participated in the study during the quadrennium,” (revised 22 Nov 2011). John G. Huber, “A Memorable Ecumenical Happening in Pasadena: Faith and Order of the National Council of Churches Is alive and Well.” 20 Bridston, Keith R. “Needed: An Ecumenical Self-Image.” Sub-heading: “American Denominationalism needs to face the fact that true ecumenism entails a call to ecclesiastical death and rebirth.” The Christian Century, July 13, 1960, 826-28. E-mail message to Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary in Berkeley, CA, from John G. Huber. 21 “Faith and Order participants come from the following communions,” “Publications from the Commission on Faith & Order of the National Council of Churches of Christ” brochures 21 “I share the prayer for our work toward the visible unity of the Church. How can I help? Look inside….” National Council of Churches USA Faith and Order Commission. Brochure 21 Catalogue of Books Published for The Faith and Order Commission of the National Council of Churches. Mahwah, New Jersey: Paulist Press, n.d. Lists “Current Faith and Order Studies (2004-2007).” Theological basis from the Preamble to the NCCC Constitution is on

76 p. 2. “About the Faith and Order Commission,”p. 3. 22 “Commission on Faith and Order of the NCCCUSA: Justification/Sanctification/Theosis and Justice/Ethics, a First Study in Theological Anthropology: Study Term 2004-2007.” 22 The Context of American Christian Life, Final Draft F for NCC Faith and Order. © Brian R. Paulson. No date. Received by John G. Huber in 2012. 22 The Ecumenical Movement in Bibliographical Outline Supplement, 1969. 23 Faith and Order Commission Handbook. Compiled by Sr. Lorelei Fuchs, SA, Graymoor Ecumenical & Interreligious Institute. 23 Faith and Order Trends, Dec., 1962. Includes “1963 Developments in the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity,” “Vatican Council Report,” and “Faith and Order Developments.”

Box 26: R.2. Faith and Order, NCCC in the USA - S. National Workshop on Christian Unity Folder Item 1 “Oberlin 2007 Faith and Order Program and History” (including an article, “Ecumenical Nostalgia at Oberlin in 1957 and 50 Years Later,” by John G. Huber) 2 “Oberlin 2007 Faith and Order Presentations and Papers,” including “The Search for Unity Since 1957” (Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J.) and “The Apostolic Faith Study and the Holy Spirit” (Cecil M. Robeck, Jr., of Fuller Theological Seminary). 3 “Anticipating Oberlin Faith and Order 2007.” DVD featuring various speakers including John G. Huber. 3 Rusch, William G. “Efforts for a Second Conference on Faith and Order in North America: A Progress Report,” in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Summer, 2003, 240-44. 4 “Oberlin 2007” Faith and Order Follow-Up, DVDs, letter to Martin E. Marty from John G. Huber, Mar. 20, 2007. 4 “Fifty Years and Running: Oberlin ’57, Back and Beyond,” by Jeffrey Gros, FSC, in Ecumenical Trends, Nov. 2007, 11/55-14/58. R.3. Other Literature - National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA 5 A Call to Dialogue and Action in Evangelism: Jesus Christ and God’s Reign, A Policy Statement of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA, Nov. 12, 1994. 5 “A Prayer for Witness,” received by regular mail in 2010. Announces the Centennial Gathering Nov. 9-11, 2010. 5 Christmas greeting 2011 with summary of the work of the National Council of the Churches. Insert: Message from Kathryn Mary Lohre, NCC President, 2012-2013. 6 Letter to National Council of Churches from John G. Huber, ordering Hoskins, Fred. Servants of the Eternal Christ. 6 Kinnamon, Michael. “Challenges for Ecumenism in the 21st Century,” a paper presented Oct. 17, 2008. “A Report—A New Day Dawning…” in Serving Together, Nov. 2008, newsletter of the Southern California Ecumenical Council. Abbreviated version of Dr. Kinnamon’s paper. Photo of Dr. Kinnamon, e-mail from John G. Huber to “Friends of our Faith, Order and Witness Committee of the Ecumenical Council of San Diego,” 10/22/08 6 The National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A.: what it is…what it does. Brochure. Direct Line publication from the Division of Donor Support, Winter, 1971. 6 National Council of Churches, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the

77 USA:“Joining hands and hearts to proclaim the love of Christ to all Creation.” Brochure: pictorial summary of the Council’s program with a listing of the NCC Member Communions, distributed at the National Workshop on Christian Unity, Oklahoma City. S. National Workshop on Christian Unity 7 1975 National Workshop on Christian Unity. Brochure and file folder. Theme: “Jesus Christ Frees, Divides, Unites.” Feb. 18-20, 1975, San Diego, CA. Program (mimeo), “Program for Roman Catholics” NADEO (National Association of Diocesan Ecumenical Officers). “Report of the Most Rev. William W. Baum, Chairman, Bishops’ Committee for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, National Conference of Catholic Bishops,” Feb. 18, 1975. Photo of Dr. Arthur F. Glasser at the podium of the National Workshop on Christian Unity, San Diego, 1975, in Christian News, Mar. 3, 1975, p.1. 8 1996 National Workshop on Christian Uunity. Portfolio of material. Theme: “Listen! I Stand at the Door and Knock.” May 6-9, 1996, Richmond, Virginia. Left pocket of portfolio includes a letter from the Local Planning Committee, brochure, Week of Prayer for Christian unity poster from which the Workshop theme was selected, list of participants worship folders including the homily of Bishop Walter F. Sullivan, notes taken by John G. Huber, press release, order form for audio cassette tapes, brochure regarding the next National Workshop scheduled for 1997 at Sacramento, CA. Right pocket of portfolio includes literature of the three major denominational caucuses: LERN (Lutheran Ecumenical Representatives Network), NADEO (National Association of Diocesan Ecumenical Officers), and EDEO (Episcopal Diocesan Ecumenical Officers); a map of Richmond; and other literature announcing a variety of ecumenical programs. 9 1997 National Workshop on Christian Unity. Brochure. Theme: “Be Reconciled to God.” Apr. 21-24, 1997, Sacramento, CA. Portfolio of materials: Brochure, The Schedule of Events, List of Attendees by Denomination, Worship bulletins and liturgies, LERN (Lutheran Ecumenical Representatives Network) Meetings, Correspondence regarding an exhibit to promote the Bossey Ecumenical Institute, Flier on Ecumenism 101: A Handbook about the Ecumenical Movement, Application Form for Continuing Education Units, Brochures on COCU and the North American Academy of Ecumenists, and Press Release. 10 1998 National Workshop on Christian Unity. Brochure. Theme: “Turn to God Rejoice in Hope.” Apr. 27-30, 1998, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Packet of materials: Brochure and informational letter from Rev. Lydia Veliko, The Schedule of Events (with inserts), Attendees by Denomination, Worship bulletins and liturgies, Bible study hand-out, “A Framework for Ecumenical Dialogue” by Bishop Steven Ullestad, Directory of the Lutheran Ecumencial Representatives Network (LERN) 1998, Notes taken by John G. Huber, Invitation to breakfast hosted by the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA, “A Common Declaration” by the Executive Boards of the Episcopal Diocesan Ecumenical Officers (EDEO) and the Lutheran Ecumenical Representatives Network (LERN)—Feb. 4-5, 1998, and Evaluation sheet. 10 CD on NADEO (National Association of Diocesan Ecumenical Officers—Roman Catholic and Eastern Catholic) Seminar: Panel discussion on “Ecumenical Responses to Ut Unum Sint” (Papal Enclyclical of Pope John Paul II, 1995). 11 1999 National Workshop on Christian Unity. Brochure. May 3-6, Rochester, New York. 2 copies. Packet of materials: Brochure, Schedule of events including the seminars, and Morning Prayer folder. Directory of participants listed by denominational affiliation.

78 Box 27: National Workshop on Christian Unity

Folder Item 1 2000 National Workshop on Christian Unity. Brochure, “The Spirit that He Gave Us.” 11- page packet containing the Theme, Origins, Fees, Schedule, Seminars, and Bios of speakers. Printed e-mail from John Huber to Pastor Ron Richeson. 2 2001 National Workshop on Christian Unity. Brochure. Theme: “I am the Way, the Truth, the Life.” Apr. 30-May 3, San Diego, CA. 3 2002 National Workshop on Christian Unity. Theme: “With You Is the Fountain of Life.” May 20-23, 2002, Cleveland, Ohio. Schedule of Activities, with various inserts. 4 2003 National Workshop on Christian Unity. Brochure and program portfolio. “We hold these truths in clay jars.” 4 2004 National Workshop on Christian Unity. Brochure, “My Peace I Give to You.” 2005 National Workshop on Christian Unity. Brochure. Insert: brochure, Sheraton New Orleans. 5 2006 National Workshop on Christian Unity. Brochure, “Where two or three are Gathered in my name.” Carrying bag of materials: Brochure, Program and Schedule including list of attendees, Hand-outs including “The Ecumenical Dialogues in Perspective—Three Ventures for Discussion, “Worship bulletins and liturgies, LERN (Lutheran Ecumenical Representatives Network) packet that includes the ELCA-United Methodist Study and Discussion Guide “Confessing Our Faith Together,” “Feasting on an Ecumenical Smorgasbord in San Jose: The National Workshop on Christian Unity” article by John G. Huber, Correspondence with Ann Riggs of the NCC and Nicolas Servas of the Bossey Ecumenical Institute about distributing Bossey literature at the Workshop, brochures on the Centro Pro Unione summer course and the 2007 Faith and Order anniversary celebration at Oberlin, fliers on ecumenical publications, the Summer 2006 newsletter Koinonia of the Paulist Community, flier on “Border Angels,” Cassette and CD order blank, announcement of the 2007 National Workshop, Evaluation Form for the 2006 Workshop. 6 2007 National Workshop on Christian Unity. Brochure. Carrying bag of materials: Brochure, Program and schedule, List of Attendees, Bible Study hand-outs, Seminar outlines, PBS DVD on “Election 2006: Religion and Politics,” Worship bulletins and liturgies, LERN (Lutheran Ecumenical Representatives Network) packet, “An Ecumenical Spring in the Dead of Winter: A Report on the 2007 National Workshop on Christian Unity” article by John G. Huber, Post card from John Huber to his wife Judy, Workshop hand-outs, Audio CD and DVD order blank, and Evaluation form. 7 2008 National Workshop on Christian Unity, Chicago, Illinois - Brochure. CD on the closing panel discussion on “The Local Churches and the Global Church.” Portfolio of materials: Brochure, Program and schedule, Informational papers, List of Registrants, identification badge for John G. Huber, Worship bulletins and liturgies. Outline for Workshop #14 “Convergence or Confusion: An Analysis of ‘Full Communion’ as an Ecumenical Category,” Correspondence with Dr. Martin E. Marty, “Confessing Our Faith Together” A Study and Discussion Guide, Fliers on current ecumenical publications, Announcement of the Parliament of the World’s Religions to be held in Melbourne in 2009, Brochure on Explorations in Antiquity Center in Georgia, Prayer for the Fifth World Conference on Faith and Order 1993, National Workshop Evaluation Form, CD and DVD order form [2007 should be 2008], Invitation to “Bring the National Workshop on Christian Unity to Your City!”, Announcement brochure on Phoenix, AZ, for the next National

79 Workshop, 2009. LERN Manual with Portfolio of other literature. 8 2009 National Workshop on Christian Unity, Phoenix, Arizona, “Desert Pilgrimage.” File folder contains a brochure on program and registration, “Welcome to Phoenix and Helpful Information,” Directory of Attendees, worship service folders, “Christians Gathered at an Oasis in the Desert” report by John Huber, “Highlights of the 2009 Workshop on Christian Unity,” and literature that was distributed. Carrying bag, 2009 National Workshop.

Box 28: National Workshop on Christian Unity

Folder Item Binder 2010 National Workshop on Christian Unity, Witnesses to The World. Full theme: “You are witnesses to these things.” Binder of materials includes National Workshop brochure, biographies of speakers, program schedule, Directory of Participants, Photos taken by John G. Huber, Opening Worship, Orientation outline, article by John Huber “Which Road to Christian Unity? Discovering Directions at the National Workshop in Tampa,” “The Generation of the Eucharist within the New Testament” by Bruce Chilton, brochures of the Catholic Association of Diocesan Ecumenical and Interreligious Officers (CADEIO), John Huber’s badge, brochure of the Florida Aquarium (social event of the Workshop). Bag Carrying bag provided by the National Workshop in Tampa. Binder 2011 National Workshop on Christian Unity, Together with Glad and Generous Hearts. Binder of materials includes biographies of speakers, description of seminars, program schedule, worship materials, the Workshop statement “Christian Unity Is Our Calling,” and the LERNING newsletter report on the National Workshop that includes an article by John G. Huber: “Q: What Was ‘Missouri’ Doing in Pennsylvania? A: It had something to do with LERNing. A Report on the NWCU in Pittsburgh,May 9-12, 2011.” Also note the yellow bag given by the Workshop for carring documents, badge of John G. Huber. 1 Video DVDs and Audio DVDs of the 2011 National Workshop 2 “NWCU 2011: A Retrospective” and other articles on the National Workshop on Christian Unity held in Pittsburgh PA May 9-12, 2011, in LERNing, June 2011, newsletter of Lutheran Ecumenical Representatives Network of the Evangelical Lutheran Church In America. Includes article by John G. Huber, “Q: What Was ‘Missouri’ Doing in Pennsylvania? A: It Had Something to Do with LERNing. A Report on the NWCU in Pittsburgh, May 9-12, 2011.” 2 National Workshop on Christian Unity, Apr. 16-19, 2012, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: “The Hope of Our Calling,” Ephesians 1:18. Program Highlights.

Box 29: North American Academy of Ecumenists

Folder Item T. North American Academy of Ecumenists 1-2 Documents of the North American Academy of Ecumenists: Constitution, Executive Boards Members, Photos 3 Brochure announcing the Journal of Ecumenical Studies, a periodical received by members of the North American Academy of Ecumenists. 4 Brochures announcing the annual conference of the North American Academy of Ecumenists:

80 Sept. 25-27, 1987, Toronto: “Mutual Recognition of Baptism.” Sept. 22-24, 1995, Philadelphia: “From Dialogue to Decision: What Further Is Required For Full Communion?” Sept. 27-29, 1996, Minneapolis: “Reconciling Memories: Building an Ecumenical Future.” 2 copies. Also NAAE Worship booklet. Insert: Program agenda. Sept. 26-28, 1997, Toronto: “The Papacy: Stumbling Block or Stepping Stone to Christian Unity?” Sept. 25-27, 1998, Covington, Kentucky: “Ecumenism: Renewing the Vision, Revitalizing the Challenge.” 2 copies. Sept. 24-26, 1999, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: “Gathered in Christ: New Companions, New Questions.” Letter from David L. Hurty, Membership Secretary/Treasurer. Sept. 29-Oct. 1, 2000, St. Louis: “Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification: Ecumenical Implications. Letter from David L. Hurty, Membership Secretary/Treasurer, and 2000 Membership Application New or Renewal. John G. Huber had been invited to present the perspective of The LCMS at this conference, but declined because of his year of study at the Bossey Ecumenical Institute. He recommended Dr. Samuel Nafzger of the Missouri Synod’s Commission on Theology and Church Relations, who accepted. Sept. 28-30, 2001, St. Petersburg, Florida: “Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justitification: Soteriological and Ecclesiological Implications.” Sept. 27-29, 2002, Lansdowne, Virginia: “Professing Christ: The Church and Faithfulness in a Religiously Plural Society.” 2002 Membership Application with list of recent conference themes and locations; 2002 Conference Registration Form. Sept. 26-28, 2003, Villa Saint Martin, Pierrfonds, Quebec (Montreal): “Christ and Culture Revisited.” 2 copies. Sept. 24-26, 2004, Columbus, Ohio: “The Church: Its Faith and Unity.” Sept. 23-25, 2005, Jamaica Estates, Queens, New York: “Forgiveness & the Healing of Memories.” Sept. 22-24, 2006, Minneapolis: “The Eucharist: Sign and Source of Unity?” Sept. 28-30, 2007, Saskatoon: “Interpreting the Scriptures Together: the Visible Unity of the Church.” 3 copies. Sept. 26-28, 2008, St. Louis: “Ecumenical Ecclesiology: One Church of Christ for the Sake of the World.” Also Worship Booklet. Sept. 25-27, 2009, Washington, D.C.: “The Ethical Horizon from an Ecumenical Perspective.” Sept. 24-26, 2010, Montreal: “The Next 100 Years: New and Renewed Strategies for the Ecumenical Mission.” Not in brochure format. Downloaded from the Academy’s website: www.naae.net Sept. 23-25, 2011, Allentown, Pennsylvania: “Called Together: Identity, Accountability, Hospitality.” Sept. 21-23, 2012, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada: “The Ecumenical Legacy of the Second Vatican Council” (downloaded and printed). 5-14 Documents from annual conferences of the North American Academy of Ecumenists: St. Petersburg 2001, Montreal 2003, Columbus 2004, Queens 2005, Minneapolis 2006, Saskatoon 2007, St. Louis 2008, Washington, D.C. 2009, Montreal 2010, Halifax 2012. Journal “One Church of Christ for the Sake of the World” (papers of the North American Academy of Ecumenists’ 2008 Annual Meeting), Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Temple University,

81 Summer 2009, pp. 333-82. 15 2011 NAAE Conference. Portfolio of documents from the Annual Meeting held Sept. 23-25, in Allentown, Pennsylvania. NAAE Brochure, Agenda, Sept. 23 Evening Celebration of the Word, Sept. 25 Service of the Word, Sept. 25 General Membership Meeting, Leigh County Conference of Churches brochures, information sheet, Allentown downtown map & guide, “Reversing the Decay of London Undone” article reprint from The Wall Street Journal. 16 “The Next Hundred Years: New and Renewed Strategies for the Ecumenical Mission” Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Summer 2011, pp. 305-77. 16 “The Ethical Horizon from an Ecumenical Point of View, Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Summer 2010, pp. 352-450. U. Southern California Ecumenical Council (SCEC) 17 Minutes, General Assembly, The Southern California-Southern Nevada Council of Churches, Feb. 3, 1961. “The General Secretary’s Message” presented by Dr. Forrest C. Weir (following p. 13 and Appendix A). 17 “Joint Commission on Ecumenical Affairs,” in The Bulletin, Publication of the Southern California-Southern Nevada Council of Churches, Jan. 1962, p. 3. The commission’s adopted “statement of objectives, methods, and principles” is given. 17 Letter sent by Fr. Alexei R. Smith, SCEC President, and Rev. Albert G. Cohen, SCEC Executive Director, November 1, 2011, listing a “year-long series of centennial Celebrations.” 17 Minutes, General Assembly, The Southern California-Southern Nevada Council of Churches, February 3, 1961. 17 “Visions of the Ecumenical Movement”—Hope or Despair: Is there a future for the Ecumenical Movement? Flier announcing a SCEC Symposium at Fuller Theological Seminary, Nov. 4, 2003, celebrating the 90th anniversary of the SCEC. “A Liturgy for Ecumenical Tables” is attached. 18 “Southern California Ecumenical Council Centennial and Bossey Reunion, Sept. 27, 2012.” 18 Together, Oct. 1997, an early issue of the newsletter of SCEC. V. World Council of Churches 19 Book jacket for Man’s Disorder and God’s Design. News Release. V.1. Assemblies: Second Assembly, Evanston 1954 20 Commentary on the commemorative book, Christ the Hope: Looking Back at the Second Assembly of the World Council of Churches, Evanston, Illinois, USA, Aug. 1954. Photo of the WCC presidents gathered at Evanston, e-mail from WCC Media. 21 CD, “Echoes of Evanston,” copied from an LP recording distributed by the WCC, 1954. Narrated by Roger Lyons and Rev. James W. Kennedy. Includes the reading of the Assembly Message by Bishop Lesslie Newbigin. 22 Eleven Ecumenical Hymns. Written at the invitation of The Hymn Society of America in recognition of the Second Assembly of the WCC, Evanston, Illinois, Aug., 1954. The Hymns Society of America, 297 Fourth Avenue, New York 10, N.Y. Pamphlet. 22 “The Evangelism Secretariat of the World Council of Churches,” by D.T. Niles. mimeo 23 “Evanston 1954: The Second Assembly of the World Council of Churches,” in The Christian Century, Sept. 22, 1954. “We Intend to Stay Together,” a sermon preached at the opening service of the assembly, Current Religious Thought, July-Aug. 1954, 3-9.

82 Box 30: V. World Council of Churches

Folder Item 1 Festival of Faith: “Christ, the Hope of the World.” Soldier Field, Aug. 15, 8 P.M., Chicago. Second Assembly of the WCC. Printed program. 2 “A Message from the Second Assembly” 3 Morning Service pamphlet. Study Materials for Evanston, a list of recommended materials. 3 Tickets, World Council. An information sheet regarding admission to public plenary session of the Second Assembly of the WCC, Aug. 15-31, 1954. Leaflet. 4 Tigner, Hugh S. “Our Hope Is in God,” in The Christian Century, June 9, 1954, 698-99. 5 Visser ’t Hooft, Willem Adolf, ed. The Evanston Report book jacket 5 Visser ’t Hooft, Willem Adolf, ed. The New Delhi Report: The Third Assembly of the World Council of Churches 1961 book jacket Third Assembly: New Delhi 1961 6 “Diversity in Unity: Report on New Delhi,” The Editor, Christianity Today,” 12/22/61 7 “Papers of the Third Assembly, New Delhi, 1961,” in The Ecumenical Review, Jan. 1962. See Bibliography for details. 8 Reports on the Third Assembly of the WCC held in New Delhi in 1961, in Ecumenical Press Service, No. 42/28th Year, 20th Nov., 1961, through No. 50/28th Year, 22nd Dec., 1961. 9 “The New Delhi Assembly of the World Council of Churches,” in a Special Issue of The Christian Century, Jan. 10, 1962. 10 Donald A. Lowrie. “The Russian Church at New Delhi,” The Christian Century, Nov. 1, 1961, 1297-1300. Also “Ten False Charges,” 1291-92, an Editorial responding to “false” assertions of James DeForest Murch of the National Association of Evangelicals re the theology of the WCC and its New Delhi Assembly theme. Fourth Assembly: Uppsala 1968 11 Lazareth, William H. “Uppsala in Retrospect,” Dialog, Winter 1969, 56-59. 12 “Uppsala 1968: The Fourth Assembly of the World Council of Churches” is the theme of the Aug. 21, 1968, issue of The Christian Century. Fifth Assembly: Nairobi 1975 13 Fifth Assembly announcement 14 "Uppsala to Nairobi": Editorial Notes 15 Program and Personalities 16 Plenary Presentations by Speakers 17 Plenary Documents

Box 31: V. World Council of Churches

Folder Item 1 Press Releases 2 Hearings on Units 3 Worship 4 Nairobi 1975 by James W. Kennedy 5 “Delegates to Fifth Assembly from the USA and Canada,” Three Uganda-Tanzania-Kenya postage stamps.

83 6 Three issues of One World 7 Christianity and Crisis (Feb. 2, 1976) 8 Seven issues of The Christian Century 9 Two issues of Christianity Today 10 The Witness (Episcopal Church), Response (United Methodist Church) 11 Report by J.J. Spae, CICM (Roman Catholic staff person for the WCC), Two issues of Ecumenical Courier (U.S. Conference for the WCC), Forum Letter. 12 Messenger (Church of the Brethren), Jesus Christ Frees and Unites (Ecumenical Council of Churches in Hungary) 13 “Reflections from Nairobi” by John Huber. Response: United Methodist Women, Apr. 1976. 13 Post card addressed to John Huber, Christmas letter from Judy and John Huber, Two fliers announcing “A first hand report on the Fifth Assembly of the World Council of Churches” that includes a presentation by Dr. David Allan Hubbard. 14 Typed article by Edward May intended for publication in Lutheran Forum. 15 Commentary, including the Assembly newsletter, Target (in oversize Box 48), and a report by Dr. David Allan Hubbard, President of Fuller Theological Seminary 15 CD, “An Evangelical Response to the WCC Convention at Nairobi,” by David Allan Hubbard, Feb. 17, 1976, copied from an audio cassette tape, Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena. Discs 1 and 2. Sixth Assembly: Vancouver 1983 16 Vancouver Program and Personalities 17 Vancouver Plenary Documents 18 Vancouver Presentations by Speakers

Box 32: V. World Council of Churches

Folder Item 1 Vancouver Press Documents and Releases 2 Vancouver : Other Documents and Literature 3 Vancouver Worship 4 Vancouver Articles and Commentary (oversize, in Box 48) 5 Vancouver Clippings 6 Vancouver Correspondence 7 Vancouver Photos 8 Assembly Assemblin. Enclosed letter announces “Poster Contest,” dated 1981. 8 “WCC Assembly Celebrates Ecumenical Lima Liturgy.” Ecumenical Press Service, Aug. 4, 1983, Issue 4: “Special Coverage WCC Sixth Assembly 24 July-10 Aug. 1983, Vancouver, BC, Canada. The story on this one page gives details of an ecumenical celebration of “the feast of life,” the Eucharist, during the Vancouver 1983 Assembly. Seventh Assemnly: Canberra 1991 9 Errata info for Kinnamon, Michael, ed. Signs of the Spirit. 10 Fliers for the book Conway, Martin. That’s When the Body Works. 11 Nafzger, Samuel. “State of the Church Report: The Seventh Assembly of the World Council of Churches, Feb. 7-20, 1991,” in Lutheran Forum, Aug. 1991, 11-12.

84 Eighth Assembly: Harare 1998 12 8th Assembly Who’s Who, Harare 1998. WCC Assembly Office, Geneva, Switzerland. 13 Anticipating the 8th Assembly of the WCC, Harare 1998 14 Assembly Handbook, Harare 1998. Assembly Programme: Harare 1998. WCC Publications. Printed in Zimbabwe. 15 Document bag supplied by the WCC for delegates, members of the press, and visitors. 16 Documents distributed during Plenary, WCC 8th Assembly, Harare 1998 17 “Commentary on WCC 8th Assembly, Harare 1998” 18 The Drumbeat of Life: Jubilee in an African Context, Sebastian Bakare. No. 80 in the Risk Book Series. 1997 WCC Publications, Geneva, Switzerland. 19 Ecumenical Courier, United States Conference WCC, Spring 1998, anticipating the Harare Assembly. The Ecumenical Journey: Suggestions for Worship to Mark the 50th Anniversary of the World Council of Churches, Sunday, 20 Sept. 1998. WCC, Geneva, Switzerland. 20 From Canberra to Harare: An Illustrated Account of the Life of the World Council of Churches 1991-1998. All texts are by Marlin VanElderen, WCC Office of Communication. WCC 1998, WCC, Geneva, Switzerland. Printed in Switzerland.

Box 33: V. World Council of Churches, Eighth Assembly: Harare 1998

Folder Item envelope John G. Huber Audio-Cassette Tapes recorded by at Harare Assembly 1998: Nov. 30, 1998: Cultural Event at Victoria Falls—African Dance and Music. Dec. 5: Africa Day Celebration. Dec. 3, 1998: Opening Worship, WCC Assembly, Harare, Zimbabwe. Side 2: Opening Worship, continued. Also Opening Plenary. Dec. 6, 1998: Worship at United Methodist Church, Harare. Rev. Nathan Goto. Side 2: Sermon by Gerhard Linn & Greeting by John G. Huber. Dec. 13, 1998: Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey preaching at Cathedral of St. Mary and All Saints, Harare, Zimbabwe. Side 2: Worship service at Cathedral, continued. Dec. 13, 1998: Celebration of 50th Anniversary of the WCC at the Harare Assembly. Side 2: Celebration continued. Also Recommitment Service. book Journal of John G. Huber: Safari and WCC Assembly, Harare, Zimbabwe, 1998. 1 Journey to Jubilee. Worship resources in three languages: English, French, German, Spanish. Photos from all previous assemblies: Amsterdam 1948, Evanston 1954, New Delhi 1961, Uppsala 1968, Nairobi 1975, Vancouver 1983, and Canberra 1991, pp. 47-53. Publisher is not identified, but is probably the WCC, 1998. 2 Journeying Together Towards Jubilee: The World Council of Churches meets in its 8th and 50th Anniversary Assembly, Harare, Zimbabwe, 3-14 Dec. 1988, by Martin Conway. Letter by Martin and Ruth Conway. 3 A Jubilee Assembly – Bochure, Poster, Bumper sticker—Turn to God—Rejoice in Hope; With All God’s People: The Ecumenical Prayer Cycle; and WCC stick-on logo for Harare. Video A Jubilee Assembly: WCC Eighth Assembly, Harare, Zimbabwe, 3-4 Dec. 1998. tape Videotape produced by WCC. 4 Nafzger, Samuel H. “Report on the Eighth Assembly of the World Council of Churches, Dec. 3-14, 1998, Harare, Zimbabwe.” Dr. Nafzger is the Executive Director of the

85 Commission on Theology and Church Relations of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Attached: letter to John Huber, Feb. 18, 1999, Huber’s response, Feb. 25, 1999. 4 “Our Ecumenical Vision” (Text as approved by the Executive Committee, Feb. 1998), presented to the Eighth Assembly of the WCC, Harare 1998. 5 Padare, Harare 1998. WCC. Printed in Zimbabwe. “Churches Moving Together—World Council in Retrospect: Persons, Events, Issues” given by Dr. J. Robert Nelson and Rev. John G. Huber, pp. 20, 52 and 64. Padare Presentation Registration form; Letter to Mr. Huibert van Beeck re padare participation; Outline of Huber’s Padare presentation; Announcement of Padare presentations on “The Orthodox Church Around the World.” 6 Papers from the Eighth Assembly Preparatory Meeting, Dec. 11-13, 1997, Chicago, sponsored by the United States Conference of the WCC during its Annual Meeting. 7 Photos taken at WCC 8th Assembly, Harare 1998 8 Praying towards Harare, 20 Sept. to 14 Dec. 1998. WCC, Geneva, Switzerland. 9 Rossi, Teresa Francesca. “The Eighth General Assembly of the World Council of Churches: What Does the Future Hold?” Centro Pro Unione semi-annual Bulletin, No. 55, Spring 1999, 12-16. 10 Together on Holy Ground. Eighth Assembly of the WCC, Harare, Zimbabwe. Contains numerous articles reflecting on the Assembly and photographs. 11 Turn to God, Rejoice in Hope: Bible Studies—Meditations—Liturgical Aids. Publications, Geneva, Switzerland. Commentary on Assembly theme, p. ix. 12 Welcome to Zimbabwe. Turn to God—Rejoice in Hope. WCC 8th Assembly, Dec. 3-14, 1998, Harare, Zimbabwe. A welcome from the host churches. 13 Worship resources at WCC 8th Assembly, Harare 1998 14 Zimbabwe. Gospel and Cultures Pamphlet 8. “The Risk of Incarnation.” 14 Zimbabwe. © 1998 PhotoSafari. Illustrated history and sites of Zimbabwe.

Box 34: V. World Council of Churches, Eight - Ninth Assembly: Porto Alegre

Folder Item 1 Zimbabwe—A Safari, by Frank Morris, Air Transportation and International Seminars. Booklet with details of Zimbabwe Tour, Nov. 26 to Dec. 2, 1998. Announcement of tour by John G. Huber, Director, Lutheran Association for Continuing Education Services; itinerary; brochures on Camp Amalinda, Matobo Hills, Zimbabwe and “Spirits in Stone Galleries” Ninth Assembly: Porto Alegre 2006 2 “Called to be the One Church (as adopted by the Assembly): An invitation to the churches to renew their commitment to the search for unity and to deepen their dialogue.” “Joint Protestant-Catholic commentary on WCC document “Called to be the One Church,” Photo of WCC general secretary Rev. Dr. Olav Fyske Tveit includes representatives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bavaria and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria. 3 Welcome to Brazil Latin America. 9th Assembly WCC. (Pictorial booklet inside a folder, printed in English and Portuguese). Geneva: WCC, 2006. World Council of Churches 9th Assembly Porto Alegre, 2006: A Review in Words and Images. New York: U.S. Conference for the WCC, n.d. See enclosed letter from Rev. Dr. Samuel Kobia, General Secretary of the WCC DVD based on color slides of tour of Argentina and Brazil and sessions of the Ninth Assembly of the WCC, photographed and narrated by John G. Huber, 2006. Transferred

86 from color slides and printed narration to DVD by San Diego Audio Video, 4909 Ruffner St., San Diego CA 92111, 858-541-0500. 4 Anticipating the 9th Assembly of the World Council of Churches, Porto Alegre 2006 Getting Ready: A study resource for ecumenical educators to prepare for and accompany the WCC 9th Assembly. A Supplement to EEF-NET No. 15 Dec. 2004. Background Information prepared for the 9th Assembly of the WCC. No date. Includes helpful summaries on “The Churches and the Search for Visible Unity,” “Doing business by consensus,” “Praying together at WCC gatherings,” “Introducing Consensus Decision- Making,” and “Frequently Asked Questions about Assembly Business.” 9 pages. Application for Press Accreditation, Registration Form, Guidelines for Entering Brazil, also Letter from the General Secretariat, To all participants in the WCC 9th Assembly to be held in Porto Alegre, Brazil from 14 to 23 Feb. 2006, by Rev. Dr. Samue Kobia, General Secretary, Aug. 2005. He mentions “consensus-model decision making, seeking new ways to come to an agreement on important statements and actions by the Assembly.” Letter from the Assembly Office, To all participants in the WCC 9th Assembly to be held in Porto Alegre, Brazil from 14 to 23 Feb. 2006, Geneva, Aug. 2005, by Douglas L. Chial, Assembly Office. “Contact for visa application,” e-mail message from Gerard Scarff, WCC Travel Secretary, sent Nov. 17, 2005, in response to e-mail message sent by John Huber Nov. 16, 2005, also printed on the same page. “Practical information for your arrival at Porto Alegre,” sent by Juan Michel, WCC Press Officer, Jan. 31, 2006. “Important Information for your Family.” “Invitation to attend the 9th Assembly of the WCC,” Rev. Ervino Schmidt, Executive Secretary of the National Council of Christian Churches in Brazil (CONIC) Nov. 2005. “Challenged to Open Our Eyes and to Bear Witness,” Reflections on the theme of the WCC 9th Assembly by Walter Kasper (President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity), WCC Press Release sent Nov. 16, 2005. Letter from the Latin American Council of Churches (CLAI) to Participants at the 9th Assembly of the WCC, Dec. 2005. World Council of Churches 9th Assembly 14-23 Feb. 2006 Porto Alegre, Brazil. Six-pages of information selected by John G. Huber that include an article on the 9th Assembly printed in the Ecumenical Courier; general facts about the theme, participants and venue; an overview of the daily schedule (green sheet); an interpretation of the Assembly theme and colorful logo; a stick-on version of the Assembly logo, plus the new logo of the WCC, are attached. Poster: Este evento vai ancorar em nosso porto. Participe, 9a Assembléia Conselho Mundial de Igrejas, 14 a 23 Fevereiro de 2006 na PUCRS Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil 5 Brazil Information—9th Assembly of the WCC , Porto Alegre 2006 Letter from Embratur, Brazilian Tourism Office Washington, D.C., Aug. 2005. The Best of Brazil 2002, Abridged version of the Guia 4 Rodas Brazil 2002. Embratur Ministry of Sport and Tourism, Brazilian Government. Brazil in Brief. © 2004, Brazilian Embassy in Washington. World Wide Web Site of the Brazilian Embassy: www.brasilemb.org 6 Documents Distributed during Plenary WCC 9th Assembly, Porto Alegre 2006 (for details see Bibliography) 7 Media Agenda and Press Releases, WCC 9th Assembly, Porto Alegre 2006 (for details see Bibliography)

87 8 Worship Resources, WCC 9th Assembly Porto Alegre 2006. “God, in your grace, transform our lives,” 21 Feb. 2006. Symbol of the day: Water. Evening Prayer prepared by the Liturgy Network of Council of Latin American Churches, 21 Feb. 2006. “God, in your grace, transform our witness,” 22 Feb. 2006. Symbol of the day: Bread. Evening Prayer: “The blessing of bread, wine, oil, grains and of other gifts of creation,” “built on Orthodox Vespers. . . .not a eucharistic service,” 22 Feb. 2006. Closing Prayer: “For the Healing of the Nations,” Revelation 22:1-5, Rev. Robina Wimbush, Presbyterian Church (USA), 23 Feb. 2006. 9 Commentary, WCC 9th Assembly Porto Alegre 2006 (for details see Bibliography) 10 Tour en Route to WCC Assembly, Porto Alegre 2006 Brochures and cards: “Tour Argentina & Brazil including the 9th Assembly of the WCC in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Feb. 9-20, 2006 ”; “South of Brazil—Endless Emotion”; “Iguassu— Passion & Energy”; “Brazilian Tour Office,” and “Margotour.” Visa Application Form for entering Brazil, Oct. 28, 2005. Photo of John Huber’s tour group at Iguassu Falls, Argentina/Brazil, Feb. 16, 2006. Correspondence with potential tourists and Tour Agent Frank Morris, including itinerary, One Loaf newsletter (Aug. 2004), and other information about the tour and the WCC 9th Assembly at Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2006. 11 Porto Alegre bag for carrying Documents, issued by the WCC Badge Accredited Media press badge for Rev. John G. Huber, representing The Southern Cross (Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego, CA).

Box 35: V. World Council of Churches - Ninth - V.2. Central Committee

Folder Item Bottle Water bottle with Porto Alegre 2006 9th Assembly logo. Tenth Assembly: Busan, Korea, 2013 1 Portfolio of news releases anticipating the Tenth Assembly, including “Assembly committee plans prayer and music for Busan 2013,” July 19, 2012. V.2. Central Committee of the World Council of Churches 2-3 Kingston, Jamaica, Jan. 1-11, 1979 (1) Program, (2) Central Committee Documents, (3) Press Releases and Reports, (4) Other Documents and Literature, (continued in next Box) 4-11 Kingston, Jamaica, Jan. 1-11, 1979 (5) Journal of John G. Huber, (6) Articles and Commentary, (7) Worship, (8) Correspondence, (9) Photos, and (10) Travel Information. 12 Newsprint articles and commentary on the Jamaica meeting. 13-16 Geneva, Switzerland, Aug. 26-Sept. 3, 2002 “Central Committee Media Kit” and items in file folders: (1) Program and Information (INF), (2) Public Issues (PUB), (3) Reports GEN),

Box 36: V.2. Central Committee of the World Council of Churches - V.5. Conferences of the Commission on World Mission and Evangelism

Folder Item 1-8 Geneva, Switzerland, Aug. 26-Sept. 3, 2002 “Central Committee Media Kit” and items in file folders: (4) Plenary Documents (PLEN), (5) Press Accreditation, Briefings and Releases,

88 (6) Worship, (7) Other Documents and Literature, (8) Correspondence, (9) Articles and Commentary, (10) Photos, (11) Travel and Accommodations. Note that a celebration of the 75th Anniversary of the Lausanne 1927 Faith and Order Conference took place on Aug. 25, 2002, at Lausanne. V.3. Commission on Inter-Church Aid, Refugee and World Service 9 Ministries of Service, WCC, 1974. Text: Irene Smith. Statistics: Wim Schot. Pictures: Salgado Junior and David Burnett-Gamma. V.4. Commission on World Mission and Evangelism and International Missionary Council 10 Bevans, SVD, Stephen. “Issues in Mission Today: Challenges for Reflection at Edinburgh 2010.” A paper that concludes: “Ref.: Text from the Author, 28 May 2005.” 10 Carter, David. “The Edinburgh Missionary Conference Centenary,” in Ecumenical Trends, Mar. 2010, 1/33-5-37; and 14/46. Graymoor Ecumenical and Interreligious Institute. 11 Commission on World Mission and Evangelism. 8-page leaflet announcing the integration of the International Missionary Council and the WCC during the New Delhi Assembly of the WCC on Nov. 19, 1961. 11 Cracknell, Kenneth. “The Theology of Religion in the International Missionary Council and the WCC 1910-1989,” in Current Dialogue, No. 19, Jan. 1991, 3-17. This periodical is a publication of the WCC, Dialogue with People of Living Faiths. 12 “Ecumenical perspectives on mission and unity,” a statement issued by the WCC in anticipation of the centennial celebration in 2010 of the 1910 Edinburgh world mission conference. Downloaded and printed June 25, 2010. 12 Book jacket - Hogg, William Richey. Ecumenical Foundations. 12 Morrison, Charles Clayton. “The World Missionary Conference” (from the July 7, 1910, issue), in The Christian Century, July 4-11, 1984, 660-63. Also see “Appraising Amsterdam” [First Assembly of the WCC, 1948] (from the Sept. 29, 1948, issue), 669-70. 12 “New WCC statement on mission and evangelism in process,” WCC News, Nov. 29, 2011, [email protected] downloaded by John G. Huber Nov. 30, 2011. 13 Northcott, Cecil. “Newbigin and New Delhi,” in The Christian Century, July 5, 1961, 822- 23. Northcott evaluates the Commission on World Mission and Evangelism which will result “when in Nov. [1961] the WCC and the International Missionary Council will become one at the New Delhi Assembly.” 14 Robeck, Jr., Cecil M. “Beyond Augsburg: Evangelism and Ecumenism One Hundred Years after Edinburgh, Part I,” Lutheran Forum, Summer 2010, 33-39. [Part II is in the Fall 2010 issue of Lutheran Forum, in this Ecumenical Collection.] and “Beyond Augsburg: Evangelism and Ecumenism One Hundered Years after Edinburgh, Part II,” Lutheran Forum, Fall 2010, 39-44. 15 “Together Towards Life: Mission and Evangelism in Changing Landscapes.” Proposal for a new WCC Affirmation on Mission and Evangelism Toward WCC’s 10th Assembly in Busan, Korea, 2013. Working Draft II Approved by the CWME Executive Group, Geneva on 22 Jan. 2012 To be presented to the CWME Pre-assembly Mission Event in Manilla, 22-27 Mar. 2012. Submitted by the Commission on World Mission and Evangelism (CWME). 15 “Together Towards Life: Mission and Evangelism in Changing Landscapes.” Proposal for a new WCC Affirmation on Mission and Evangelism Submitted by the Commission on World Mission and Evangelism (CWME). Document date: 5-09-2012. “This new

89 mission affirmation has been has been unanimously approved by the WCC Central Committee held in Crete, Greece on 5 Sept. 2012.” 15 “Together Towards Life: Mission and Evangelism in Changing Landscapes. A New WCC Affirmation on Mission and Evangelism,” Mission and Evangelism Newsletter, WCC, 2-5. 16 Book jacket for Van Dusen, Henry P. One Great Ground of Hope: Christian Missions and Christian Unity. 16 “WCC mission body to revamp ecumenical understanding of mission in the 21st century,” issued June 18, 2010, by the Commission on World Mission and Evangelism of the WCC. The statement announces “a mission event scheduled for Mar. 2012” and “a new affirmation of mission and evangelism to be submitted to the upcoming WCC 10th Assembly, which is due to take place in Busan, Korea (South Korea) in 2013.” 16 WCC News: WCC-CWME, Mar. 22, 2012. “WCC-CWME invokes new understanding of mission and evangelism” “New WCC video on world mission and evangelism” “Church to renew its thinking on mission and evangelism” V.5. Conferences of the Commission on World Mission and Evangelism 17 Book jacket for Witness in Six Continents. 18 “Bangkok: A Lutheran Appraisal,” by James Scherer 19 “Biblical Essays on Salvation.” Contributions by various biblical scholars, including Minear, Paul S. “Salvation in the Apocalypse,” USA, 40-47. Mimeographed. WCC, Programme Unit on Faith and Witness, Commission on World Mission and Evangelism, 1972. 20 Wieser, Thomas, “Report on the Study.” Mimeographed paper distributed by the Los Angeles Task Force on Faith and Order Studies by Evan R. Williams, Convener. No date. Evangelical Critique of the Bangkok 1973 Conference 21 Glasser, Arthur F. “Bangkok: An Evangelical Evaluation.” (Mimeographed paper) presented at meeting of American Society of Missiology, held at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, June 8-9, 1973. Notes by John G. Huber on back page. Manuscript. V.5.d. Commission on World Mission and Evangelism: San Antonio, U.S.A., 1989 22 ENCUENTRO ’89—a U.S. Encounter with the WCC Conference on Mission and Evangelism, May 21-29, 1989, San Antonio, Texas. Documents, correspondence, program materials, worship materials, publications, photographs, and a journal written by John G. Huber. “Religious Pluralism and the Uniqueness of Jesus Christ” by Lesslie Newbigin in International Bulletin, Apr. 1989, 50-54, preceded by “The Truth of Christian Uniqueness,” p. 49. Conference name tag with OIKOUMENE pin, symbol of the WCC.

Box 37: V.5. Conferences of the Commission on World Mission and Evangelism

Folder Item 1-3 ENCUENTRO ’89. Documents, correspondence, program materials, worship materials, publications. By the Way: News from the World Conference on Mission and Evangelism, 1-3 is in Oversize Box 48. Video Encuentro’89. World Conference on Mission and Evangelism, Texas Office, 2704 Rio tape Grande, #9, Austin, Texas 78705-4088. Videotape. 4 Brochure Encuentro ’89: A U.S. Encounter with the World Conference on Mission and

90 evangelism. Your Will be Done—Mission in Christ’s Way, May-June 1989. V.5.f. Commission on World Mission and Evangelism: Athens, Greece, 2005 5 Documents of the Commission on World Mission and Evangelism Conference at Athens in 2005 arranged chronologically. Sept. 2003 “Short presentation.” “Preparatory Paper No. 3,” “A History of the World Mission Conferences.” E-mail correspondence between the Conference Office and John Huber. Huber, “Reflections on Mission, Message and Method by a Missouri Synod Lutheran,” dated June 22, 2001, is included. V.6. Critique of World Council of Churches re: Evangelism 6 Advertisement of Hoekstra, Harvey T. The World Council of Churches and the Demise of Evangelism, with summary of contents; receipt for order of the book. V.7. Dialogue with Other Faiths—World Council of Churches 7 Ariarajah, S. Wesley. “The impact of interreligious dialogue on the ecumenical movement.” 7 “Christian Encounter with Men of Other Religions,” Bulletin, Spring 1961, Division of Studies, WCC, 3-10. 8 Current Dialogue, Dec. 1998. WCC Office on Inter-Religious Relations, Geneva, Switzerland. This is a sample copy of a periodical devoted to inter-religious dialogue. 9 “Guidelines for dialogue and relations with people of other religions: Taking stock of 30 years of dialogue and revisiting the 1979 guidelines,” Current Dialogue, WCC Office on inter-Religious Relations, Dec. 2002, 16-21. Also see “Report on an international consultation on ‘Christians and Muslims in Dialogue and Beyond,’” Geneva, 16-18 Oct. 2002, 22-23, and other articles on Christian-Muslim dialogues in this issue. 10 Mitri, Tarek. “The Abrahamic Heritage and Interreligious Dialogue: Ambiguities and Promises,” Current Dialogue 36, Dec. 2000, WCC, Office on Inter-Religious Relations, 20- 23. “Dabru Emet: A Jewish Statement on Christians and Christianity” 18-19. 10 Ucko, Hans, “Towards an Ethical Code of Conduct for Religious Conversions,” 6-19; “Testimonies from a Multifaith Hearing on Conversion, Lariano (Italy), May 12-16, 2006,” 20-37; “Report from the Interreligious Consultation on Conversion— Assessing the Reality,” 38-39; “Towards an Ethical Approach to Conversion, Toulouse (France), Aug. 8- 12, 2007,” 40- 70. Current Dialogue, No. 50, Feb. 2008.

Box 38: World Council of Churches

Folder Item 1-2 Faith and Order 75th Anniversary of First World Conference, Aug. 25, 2002, Lausanne: Packet of documents on program, correspondence, commentary, and worship. Photos of key participants, with comments. 3 Book jacket - Baillie, Donald and Marsh, John, eds. Inter-Communion. V.7.d. Fourth World Conference: Montreal 1963 3 May-June 1969 issue of Liberty, p. 31, with a photograph of Dr. J. Robert Nelson, “the first Protestant faculty member of the 400-year old Gregorian University in Rome. . . .” 3 Book jacket - Rodger, P.C., and Vischer, Lukas, eds. The Fourth World Conference on Faith and Order, Montreal, 1963. 3 Book jacket - Tomkins, Oliver S., ed. The Third World Conference on Faith and Order, Held at Lund, Aug. 15th to 28th, 1952. 4-10 Documents regarding the Fourth World Conference on Faith and Order, Montreal 1963,

91 arranged in file folders as follows: (1) General Information, (2) Reports on Sections and “AWord to the Churches,” (3) Lectures and Presentations, (4) Press Releases, Conferences and Photos, (5) Worship: Liturgies and Sermons, (6) Articles and Comments, (Oversize, in Box 48), (7) Correspondence. 11 Bretscher, Paul M., and Jungkuntz, Richard. “The Fourth World Conference on Faith and Order: A Report by Two Official Missouri Synod Observers,” The Lutheran Witness, Sept. 3, 1963, 12-13. 11 “Montreal: Faith and Order,” Editorial, Christianity Today, July 5, 1963, 24-26.

Box 39: Fifth World Conference on Faith and Order, Santiago de Compostela

Folder Item 1 “Draft of a Working Document, Dublin, Ireland, Apr. 1992.”Ecumenical Trends, July/Aug. 1992, 1-19. Also see “From the Editor,” 1-2, a history of the previous 4 World Conferences on Faith and Order: Lausanne 1927, Edinburgh 1937, Lund 1952, Montreal 1963. 1 Heim, S. Mark. “Montreal to Compostela: Pilgrimage in Ecumenical Winter,” in The Christian Century, Apr. 1, 1992, 333-35. Also note article “‘Charles Atlas with a Halo’: America’s Billy Graham,” by Grant Wacker, 336-41. Includes photo of Graham on p. 337 and artistic rendering on the cover. 2-10 Material from and about the Fifth World Conference on Faith and Order held in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Aug. 1993. File folders are arranged as follows: Documents, Worship, Press Releases and other Documents, Articles and Commentary, Local Study and Presentations—Graduate Theological Union at Berkeley, Local Study and Presentations—San Diego, Correspondence, Santiago de Compostela—The Setting, and Memorabilia, including book bag, sticker, post card, Meal ticket. Notice that Document No. 40 is the Conference Message, “On the Way to Fuller Koinonia.” Brochure, “Towards a Communion in Faith, Life and Witness”: WCC’ Commission on Faith and Order, 3-14 Aug. 1993, Santiago de Compostela, Spain. journal Radano, John A. “Pope John Paull II’s Reflections on the Fifth World Conference on Faith and Order,” in Mid-Stream, Oct. 1994, 463-70. Also note in this issue “The Local Church in a Eucharistic Perspective: an Orthodox Contribution,” by John D. Zizioulas, 421-34. 11 “Reflections on the Fifth World Conference on Faith and Order,” Ecumenical Trends, Vol. 23, No. 2, 1 and 11-16. Note contribution of Prof. Mel Robeck of Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, p. 11. Also see “The Good Samaritan: Ecumenical Reflections,” by Roberta C. Bondi, 3-5, and “A Way Ahead: The Significance of Santiago for U.S. Churches,” by Melanie A. May, 6-7. Also note “”Orthodox-Reformed Dialogue Reaches Agreement” [on the doctrine of Christology], p. 2. 11 Tanner, Mary. “World Faith and Order Conference: Theological Pilgrimage,” in One World, May 1993, pp. 15-17. 11 DVD based on color slides taken of the Fifth World Conference on Faith and Order, Santiago de Compostela, 1993, photographed and narrated by John G. Huber.

Box 40: World Council of Churches

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92 V.8. Faith and Order History 1 Crow, Paul A., Jr. “The Roman Catholic Presence in the Faith and Order Movement,” in Centro Pro Unione semi-annual Bulletin, No. 62, Fall 2002, 3-15. Dr. Crow identifies three “Phases” of Faith and Order: (1) 1910-1948, (2) 1948-1968, and (3) 1968-1995. 1 Crow, Paul A., Jr. “Reflections on Faith and Order’s Plenary Commission at Kuala Lumpur,” in Ecumenical Trends, Dec. 2005. Journal De Groot, A.T. “The Trail of the Faith and Order Documents, in The Ecumenical Review, Jan. 1959, 191-94. 2 Brochure: That All May Be One—Faith & Order. 2 Huber, J. George. “Faith and Order Summary Prepared for Master of Arts in Ecumenical Studies Students’ Oral Exam at Bossey Ecumenical Institute of the WCC,” Jan. 26, 2001; “Faith and Order at the Global, Regional and Local Levels,” Dec. 7, 2011. V.10. Faith and Order Papers 3 Faith and Order Papers: Invoice for papers ordered by John G. Huber. 3 “WCC Commission Chews Hard Topics in Bristol.” The Lutheran Layman. Sept. 1967 3 “Theology En Masse,” The Christian Century, Sept. 1, 1971. 4 “One Baptism, One Eucharist and a Mutually Recognized Ministry: A Response to the Churches,” in WCC Exchange, No. 4, Sept. 1977, 28. 4 Living in Hope: a call to Christians around the world to share their common account of hope. Reprinted from Sharing in One Hope, Commission on Faith and Order, Bangalore 1978, Faith and Order Paper No. 92. Geneva: WCC, 1979. 4 “The Filioque Controversy.” The Northwestern Lutheran Jan. 15, 1987. 5 Faith and Order Official Numbered Publications. List of Faith and Order Papers, Series I (1910 to 1948), Series II (1948-2009),distributed by the Faith and Order Secretariat, WCC. 6 “Ecumenical Worship Service of Intercession—Pentecost 1978: Some Material and Reflections.” WCC Commission on Faith and Order, Feb. 1978, in original envelope, with letter from Lukas Vischer dated 1st July 1977. 7 A Common Account of Hope. WCC Commission on Faith and Order. Plenary Commission, Bangalore, India, 30 Aug., 1978, with letter from Lukas Vischer, dated Oct. 1978. 8 “Activities and Plans,” Information: Faith and Order—Foi et Constitution—Glaube und Kirchenferfassung—Fe y Constitución, Mar. 1989, 4 pages issued by Günther Gassmann, Director of Faith and Order of the WCC. 1988/1989 9 “Conspectus of Faith and Order Studies 1994-1998 Developed by the Faith and Order Standing Commission in Jan. 1994. Reprint from issue of Mid-Stream. 9 Information: Faith and Order – Foi et Constitution – Glaube und Kirchenverfassung –Fey y Constitución. July 1995, issued by Alan Falconer, Director of Faith and Order of the WCC 9 Information 1996: Faith and Order – Foi et Constitution – Glaube und Kirchenverfassung – Fey y Constitución. 9 World Council of Churches Faith and Order goals and activities (2 sheets) © 1998 WCC. 10 Falconer, Alan. 1999/2000. Information: Faith and Order – Foi et Constitution – Glaube und Kirchenverfassung – Fe y Constitctión. 4 pages. 10 Falconer, Alan. “The Church: God’s Gift to the World—On the Nature and Purpose of the Church,” lecture given at the Centro Pro Unione, Thursday, 18 Jan. 2001. Centro Pro Unione semi-annual Bulletin, No. 59, Spring 2001, 23-29. 10 Information Letter 2001/2002 . Faith and Order, Foi et Constitution, Glauben und

93 Kirchenverfassung, Fey y Constitución. Alan D. Falconer, Director. 10 Crow, Paul A., Jr. “The Roman Catholic Presence in the Faith and Order Movement,”Centro Pro Unione semi-annual bulletin, No. 62, Fall 2002, 2-16. 10 Falconer, Alan. Information Letter 2003. 10 “World Council of Churches faith & order texts and studies,” 2004. 10 “Report—The Teachers and Witnesses of the Early Church: a common source of authority, variously received?” 1st-6th Sept. 2008 in Cambridge, United Kingdom. 2008 10 2012 “Studies and Texts of the Faith and Order Commission,” 7 pages Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry (Resources on Faith and Order Paper # 111) 11 Brochure: Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry: A major advance in the ecumenical journey… Brochure of the WCC Publications, BEM document and “Other ‘BEM’ materials.” 11 Crow, Paul A., Jr. “‘Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry’: A Healing Sign,” in NCCC Chronicles, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., Winter 1983, p. 5. 11 Gassmann, Günther. “25 Years of the Lima Document (BEM) A Unique Document—An Extraordinary Process—A Promising Impact,” in Centro Pro Unione semi-annual Bulletin, Fall 2007, 2-10. 12 Book jackets for Ehrenstrom, Nils, and Muelder, eds. Institutionalism and Church Unit; Nelson, J. Robert, ed. Christian Unity in North America; Pathil, Kuncheria. Models in Ecumenical Dialogue. 13-18 Oberlin Faith and Order Conference, 1957: Program and Setting, Pre-Conference Papers, Worship and Bible Study, Conference Presentations, Articles and Reports, Correspondence. 19 CD “Oberlin Panel at Concordia Seminary,” Apr. 23, 1958, Disc 1 and Disc 2. Moderator: Dr. Arthur Carl Piepkorn of Concordia Seminary. Panelists from Concordia Seminary: Dr. Paul M. Bretscher (“Doctrinal Consensus and Conflict”) and Mr. John G. Huber (“The Table of the Lord”). Panelists from Eden Theological Seminary: Dr. Allen O. Miller (“Baptism into Christ”), Dr. Elmer J.F. Arndt (“The Work of State and Local Churches”), and Dr. Walter Brueggemann (“Oberlin in Perspective”). Box 41: World Council of Churches

Folder Item Faith and Order Regional Conferences not Sponsored by the WCC 1 Pacific Northwest Faith and Order Conference, Camp Menucha, 1961 Christ and the Church and Our Unity in the Northwest, a study guide prepared to help local study groups participate in preparation for a Pacific Northwest Faith and Order study conference. “Faith and Order Conference, Pacific Northwest, Menucha, Oregon, Oct. 16-19, 1961,” by William B. Cate, in Faith and Order Trends, June 1961, 3-5. “Faith and Order in the Northwest,” by Robert H. Bonthius, in The Christian Century, Nov. 8, 1961, 1335-36. “Report from the Pacific Northwest…First Regional Faith and Order Conference,” by W.A. Norgren, in Faith and Order Trends, Dec. 1961, 1-2. Note photos of New Delhi WCC 1961 Assembly on cover and 12-13. “Dialogue in Portland,” by William B. Cate, in The Christian Century, June 5, 1963, p. 745. Correspondence between the Rev. John Huber and the Rev. Robert H. Bonthius and the Rev. William B. Cate. 2-6 Pacific Southwest Conference on Faith and Order, Santa Barbara, Mar. 11- 14, 1963 Theme: “Discovering Our Unity.” (1) Program, Registration, and Worship; (2) Preparatory Documents and Publicity; (3) Correspondence; (4) Reports and Summaries; and (5) Photos.

94 7-10 The Second Pacific Southwest Conference on Faith and Order, San Francisco, Mar. 8-11, 1965 (1) Program, Registration, and Worship; (2) Preparatory Documents and Publicity; (3) Correspondence; and (4) Reports and Summaries. 11 The Third Pacific Southwest Conference on Faith and Order, Los Angeles, Apr. 3-6, 1967 Faith and Order Consultation of the World Council of Churches 12 “Concepts of Unity and Models of Union,” Oct. 1972. Provisional Program, 1973, Salamanca, Spain. Annotated Agenda. Diverse Information Regarding Salamanca. Group B. notes by John Huber. Reflections on the Methods of Faith and Order Study, Jan. 1973. 13 Documents, correspondence, draft report of the Consultation, a journal, photos, and memorabilia, article by John G. Huber: “Are Ecumenists Tilting at Windmills?”

Box 42: World Council of Churches

Folder Item Faith and Order Consultations of the World Council of Churches 1 Salamanca, “Concepts of Unity and Models of Union,” Sept. 23 to Oct. 1, 1973, Salamanca, Spain. Includes documents, correspondence, draft report of the Consultation. [final] Report of the Consultation, “Unity of the Church—Next Steps,” in The Ecumenical Review, Apr. 1974, 291-303, Other articles on church unity and union. 2 “Becoming a Christian: The Ecumenical Implications of Our Common Baptism,” Faith and Order Consultation, Faverges, France, Jan. 17-24, 1997. Graduate Theological Union Consultation on Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry (Faith and Order Paper No. 73), May 11-13, 1978, Berkeley, California. 3 Papers distributed for planning the event, advance publicity, Lecture by Dr. J. Robert Nelson, Order of the Service, Minutes of the Continuation Committee meeting of May 31, Press Release, List of Participants in the GTU Consultation, Consultation Report, Correspondence, and Journal of John G. Huber. V. 18. World Council of Churches—Other Publications by or about the WCC 4 Annual Review 2005. WCC, Geneva 2, Switzerland. Project and editorial coordination: WCC/Alexander Belopopsky. 4 Annual Review 2011. WCC, Geneva. Editors: Mark Beach and J. Michael West. 5 Being Church: Women’s Voices and Vision. Brochure of the World Council of Churches that announces that “The Ecumenical Decade of the Churches in Solidarity with Women came to an end in 1998. 5 “Christ’s cross unites, WCC general secretary says in Turkey,” Mar. 10, 2010, an online release of the WCC. Photo shows WCC general secretary Olav Fyske Tveit with the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew meeting in Istanbul, Turkey Mar. 7, 2010. Journal “The Challenge of Proselytism and the Calling to Common Witness: A Study Document of the Joint Working Group” [between the WCC and the Roman Catholic Church], in The Ecumenical Review, Apr. 1996. Statement by His Eminence Metropolitan Elias of Beirut and Most Rev. Alan C. Clark, Co-moderators of the Joint Working Group, p. 212-221. 5 “Church Basic Communities in Latin America,” in WCC Exchange A Bi-monthly Documentation Service from the WCC, No. 2, May 1979. 6 Decade to Overcome Violence 2001-2010: Churches Seeking Reconciliation and Peace. 8- page folder on the WCC Decade to Overcome Violence.

95 7 3x5 card, Bock, Paul, In Search of a Responsible World Society: The Social Teachings of the World Council of Churches. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1974. 7 Ecumenical Book Shelf. A List of Official & Other Publications available from the WCC. Journal “Final Report of the Special Commission on Orthodox Participation in the WCC,” in The Ecumenical Review, Jan. 2003, 4-38. Also in this issue articles related to the Final Report. 8 For all God’s people: Ecumenical Prayer Cycle. Preview of this 240-page publication anticipated for Sept./Oct. 1978. WCC, 150 route de Ferney, 1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland. 8 Introducing The Ecumenical Trust of the World Council of Churches and the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA. Brochure published by The Ecumenical Development Initiative. 8 “Konrad Raiser—WCC General Secretary Elect,” in Ecumenical Courier, Vol. 52, No. 3, 1992, published by the U.S. Office of the WCC, 1, 6. Also see in this issue “Preparations for Faith and Order World Conference” (Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 1993), p. 5. 8 “Mandate for the Churches: Reconciliation,” in Ecumenical Courier, Jan. 2000, published by the United States Conference, WCC, 1 and 3-7. 8 Mission and Evangelism—An Ecumenical Affirmation. 9 Nelson, J. Robert. “Questions for the World Council,” The Christian Century, Aug. 21, 1963, pp. 1024-26. 10 Book jacket - Oldham, J.H., ed. Foundations of Ecumenical Social Thought. 10 Peace to the City: A global peace network of the World Council of Churches. Brochure identifies this “campaign” dated 1997-98, as part of “global efforts for peace.” WCC. 10 “Preaching peace to the victims of war is a challenge for US Conference Annual Meeting Participants” and other articles in Ecumenical Courier, Spring 2002. 10 Raiser, Konrad. “Thirty Years in the Service of the Ecumenical Movement: The Joint Working Group between the Roman Catholic Church and the WCC,” Centro ProUnione semi-annual Bulletin, No. 48, Fall 1995, 3-8. 11 “Relationships between the World Council of Churches and World Confessional Families,” WCC exchange, a Bi-monthly Documentation Service from the WCC, No. 1/2, Mar. 1979. 11 “Service and Unity,” WCC exchange, No. 1/1, Mar. 1, 1979. 11 A Service of Ecumenical Worship. WCC, New York 10, N.Y. No date. 12 “Why Adventists don’t join the WCC, Part I” Jean Zurcher, Ministry, Mar. 1979, 10-12; Part II, Ministry, May 1979, 6-8. 12 “Special Commission on Orthodox Participation in the World Council of Churches: General Information.” Video Staying Together: A video about the WCC and the Ecumenical Movement. Anticipating the tape 50th anniversary of the Amsterdam 1948 Assembly [1998].WCC, Geneva Time: 34:10. 12 “Towards a Common Date for Easter,” WCC/Middle East Council of Churches Consultation, Aleppo, Syria, Mar. 5-10, 1997. http://wccx.wcc-coe.org/fo/easterd.html 13 Tveit, Olav Fyske. “Renewed Mission of the WCC in the Search for Christian Unity,” in Centro Pro Unione semi-annual Bulletin, Fall 2011, 30-35. Also in this issue: “Beyond the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification: Recent Developments in the Lutheran- Catholic Dialogue,” by Turid Karlsen Seim, 14-20. Brochure announces presentation by Cardinal , President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity. 14 “Towards a Relevant Theology in Asia,” in WCC Exchange, A Bi-Monthly Documentation Service from the WCC, No. 3, July 1979.

96 14 Unity and Renewal. Pamphlet on Programme Unit I - Unity and Renewal of the WCC, 150, Route de Ferney, P.O. Box 2100, 1211 Geneva 2, Switzerland. n.d.

Box 43: World Council of Churches

Folder Item 1 “Nonviolence: Counting the Cost,” by Rex Davis, This Month, Ecumenical Press Service, Nov. 1972 2 Visser ’t Hooft, Willem Adolf. “‘Between Constantinople and Rome,’” in The Christian Century, Sept. 9, 1964, 1106-08. 2 Why Violence? Why Not Peace? A study guide to help individuals and groups in the churches to reflect and act in the Decade to Overcome Violence [2001-2010]. Written by Diana Mavunduse and Simon Oxley. WCC 2002. Brochure, Peace to the City! 2 World Council of Churches. A brochure that gives the history of the WCC and describes its program. The brochure can be opened to become a poster that traces the historic beginnings of the WCC to the World Missionary Conference at Edinburgh in 1910 and records the WCC assemblies from Amsterdam in 1948 through [Nairobi] 1975. The poster offers a graphic sketch of the World Council’s organizational structure. Some photographs. n.d. 3-6 WCC Conference on Faith, Science, and the Future, July 12-24, 1979 at MIT. Conference Workbook, a three-ring binder of Conference documents, now in 4 folders. 7 “World Council of Churches: Some Evangelical Gains at St. Andrews,” by James DeForest Murch, in Christianity Today, Sept. 12, 1960, pp. 21-22, 29-31. Includes a comprehensive history of the theological Basis of the WCC. 8 World Council of Churches Publications Brochures include: Summer 1958, 1969, 1970 (2 copies), entitled Ecumenical Book Shelf Booklets include 1968, 1969-1970, 1971-72, 1973-74, 1975-76, 1983, 1984, 1985 (2 pamphlets and 2 booklets), 1986, 1986.1 (2 copies), 1986.2, 1987 (2 copies), 1988, 1988.1 (2 copies), 1989 (2 copies), 1991, 1991 Aug.-Dec., 1992, 1997, 2002-2003. Video World Council of Churches Videotape: Acting in Faith “is a broad look at the varied tape ministry of the WCC as it faces an era of new challenges.” 29 minutes.

Box 44: World Religions

Folder Item 1 “A Common Word between Us and You,” described by the writers as “An Open Letter and Call From Muslim Religious Leaders to His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI” (and numerous other Christian leaders worldwide), 2007 C.E., 1428 A.H., The Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought, Jordan. Web sites: www.acommonword.org or www.acommonword.com The printed text includes “Introduction to A Common Word Between Us and You,” “A Common Word between Us and You (Summary and Abridgement),” and a list of the Christian leaders who are receiving the document. “A Common Word” is a sequel to the “Open Letter to the Pope” written by Islamic authorities and scholars on Oct. 13, 2006, one month after Pope Benedict XVI’s controversial Regensberg address on Sept. 13, 2006. 1 “A CommonWord between Us and You”—Responses by WCC, Pope Benedict XVI, Lutheran World Federation and ELCA Presiding Bishop Mark Hanson, Scholars at Yale

97 Divinity School’s Center for Faith and Culture, and the Catholic-Muslim Forum. 1 A Holocaust Memorial Service for Christians—Yom HaShoah. National Conference of Christians and Jews, N.Y. 1979. Letter to pastors by the Rev. Harold M. Heath, Jr., President of the San Diego County Ecumenical Conference, and Jack Lindquist, Chairman, Interreligious Committee, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Apr. 6, 1979. Note “What Was Christianity’s Role in the Holocaust?” 4-5. 2 Anderson, Gerald H., ed. Sermons to Men of Other Faiths and Traditions book jacket. 3 Areopagus: A Living Encounter with Today’s Religious World. Sample issues: Easter 1995, Vol. 8, No. 1: “Renewal”; Spring 1996, Vol. 9, No. 2: “Japanese Religion” Summer 1996, Vol. 9, No. 3: “Fundamentalism”; Easter 1995, Vol. 8, No. 1: “Renewal;” Spring 1996, Vol. 9, No. 2: “Japanese Religion.” 4 Basic Facts about Islam, brochure published by the General Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns, The United Methodist Church 4 “Beliefs of Other Kinds,” in Home Missions, Mar. 1975, published monthly by the Home Mission Board, Southern Baptist Convention. This issue contains materials produced by the Interfaith Witness Department of the HMB. Memo from W.J. Fields, Secretary for Campus Ministry, LCMS, May 16, 1975, re this issue sent to campus pastors of that denomination. 5 On Chanting the Hare KRSNA Mantra. 6 Borelli, John. “Catholic-Muslim Relations.” He is Associate Director, Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. “Dialogue Between Muslims and Catholics” by Ahmad H. Sakr, Director, Islamic Eduction Center & President, Foundation for Islamic Knowledge. 7 “Building Bridges of Understanding: An Interfaith Response to Sept. 11.” Study Guide for Congregations, Draft 8/1/2002. California Council of Churches. Fliers on Facilitator Workshops; article on this program in Justice Seekers, June 2002, newsletter of the California Council of Churches. 7 Cassidy, Edward Idris Cardinal. “The Future of Jewish-Christian Relations in the Light of the Visit of Pope John Paul II to the Holy Land,” in SIDIC (Service International De Documentation Judéo-Chrétienne), Vol. XXXIV, No. 2, 2001, English Edition, pp. 2-7. 8 “The Christian-Muslim Conversation: Are We Ready?” Issues in Christian Education, A Publication of Concordia University, Seward, Nebraska, Winter 2000, Includes “Islam: Origin and Development,” “The Growth of Islam in the United States,” and others. 8 “Christians Urged to Look to Luther for Insight on Relations with Islam,” in Lutheran World Information, No. 6, 2009, p. 4, a report on a statement by Dr. Gerhard Robbers, professor of public and constitutional law at the University of Trier, Germany, June 2009. 9 Church and Synagogue Libraries. A Bimonthly Publication of the Church and Synagogue Library Association. Mar./Apr. 2006. 9 “Confronting Communism,” 1961 reprint from The Christian Century by the Christian Century Foundation. 10 Book jackets for Cooke, Gerald. As Christians Face Rival Religion; The Dalai Lama (His Holiness). Toward a True Kinship of Faiths. Journal “Crisis and Credibility in the Jewish-Christian World: Remembering Franklin H. Littell.” “The Fortieth Annual Scholars’ Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches.” Guest editors Marcia Sachs Littell, Richard L. Libowitz, and Sharon B. Steeley, in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Fall, 2011, 473-676.

98 11 “Dalai Lama Proclaims Success of Tibetan Democracy, Hands over Government Duties to Elected Tibetan Leader,” in Tibet Press Watch, Spring 2011, p. 4. Published by The International Campaign for Tibet. Also in this issue: “Dalai Lama to Retire from Political Life,” p. 5; “Tibetan Democracy,” 8-9; and “The Dalai Lama’s Relinquishing His Political Role: Questions and Answers,” p.15. 11 “The Dalai Lama’s Journey,” the cover story headline for an article on “A Monk’s Struggle,” in TIME, Mar. 31, 2008, 44-53. 11 “The Dalai Lama Outlines His Master Plan,” and “An Excerpt from His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama’s Statement on the Issue of His ,” in Tibet Press Watch, Winter 2012, p. 7. Also see: “Dalai Lama Says China Policy in Tibet Cause of Self- Immolation Deaths,” p. 4. 12 “Finding Hope in the Holy”: A Celebration of Hope rooted in the sacred texts of our many faith traditions, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011, 2:00 p.m., St. John’s Cathedral, Los Angeles. The Guibord Center—Religion Inside Out, the Rev. Gwynne Guiboard, Director. 12 Furnish, Timothy R. “Dueling Messiahs: Jesus v. the Mahdi in Iran,” The Lutheran Witness, Feb. 2009, 17-20. “Islam: A Time Line,” p. 19. Cover page is attached. 13 Letter thanking John G. Huber for participating in the class, Jan. 5, 2007. (Separated from Hamilton, Adam. Christianity and World Religions 13 Hathout, Hassan. Reading the Muslim Mind book jacket. 13 Gerges, Fawaz A. Journey of the Jihadist book jacket. 14 Hare Krishna Today. Published by the San Diego Krishna Center. 15 Hubbard, L. Ron: An Introduction to Scientology. An interview with L. Ron Hubbard on DVD. Length: 0.51. Letter from President David A. Meyer, Feb. 15, 2007. 16 Huber, John George. “Will the Dialogue with Non-Christian Religions Compromise Our Convictions?” Outline of a presentation first made in 2002 at theUnitarian/Universalist Church in Coronado, CA, and most recently in 2010 at Resurrection Lutheran Church in Coronado, CA. 17 “Inter-Religious Worship and Prayer,” by Hans Ucko, in Current Dialogue, No. 24, June 1993, 35-39, published by the WCC Office on Inter-Religious Relations. 18 Into the Sun. Lemurian Fellowship, Ramona, CA. Seventh Edition, 1967. 19 Islam, Bahai, Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism are summarized on a 4-page folder for each of these religions. The project editor is identified in the “Resources for more information” folder as Joel Beversluis, author of A Sourcebook for Earth’s Community of Religions (CoNexus Press, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1995). 20 Jehovah’s Witnesses: The Watchtower—Announcing Jehovah’s Kingdom. The Sept. 1, 2011, issue features a cover article on “Who Really Rules the World?” Journal “The Jewish-Lutheran Dialogue” in The Lutheran Quarterly, Nov. 1969, 401-59. Articles include authors Marc H. Tanenbaum, Paul D. Opsahl, and Horace D. Hummel; also a Lutheran World Federation Report on “The Church and the Jewish People.” Journal Knitter, Paul F. “Christianity and the Religions: A Zero-Sum Game? Reclaiming ‘The Path Not Taken’ and the Legacy of Krister Stendahl” Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Winter 2011, 5-21. 21 John Paul II and the Jews, brochure published by the NCCJ of Miami. Book jacket with bio and photo of the author for Kraemer, Hendrik. Why Christianity of All Religions? Book jacket for Küng, Hans and Moltmann, Jürgen, eds. Christianity Among World Religions.

99 22 Lesher, William E. “Parliament of the World’s Religions” in Dialog: A Journal of Theology, Summer 2004, 129-32. 22 “Meet the Neighbors: Looking at Judaism, Islam.” Cover story in The Lutheran (Magazine of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America), Mar. 2007. 22 Mong, Ih-Ren, OP, “Newman and the Theology of Religions,” Ecumenical Trends, June 2011, 1-11, 14-15.

Box 45: World Religions – World Religions

Folder Item 1 Book jackets for Martinson, Paul Varo. A Theology of World Religions; Newbigin, Lesslie. The Finality of Christ; Niles, Daniel T. The Preacher’s Task and the Stone of Stumbling. Opsahl, Paul D. and Tannenbaum, Marc H., eds. Speaking of God Today. 2 “Our Government Unites to Honor His Holiness the Dalai Lama” is the cover story in Tibet Press Watch, Winter 2008. Articles on “His Holiness the Dalai Lama.” 3 Pacific Interfaith Parliament. This interreligious event was held June 7-12, 1992, at Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, CA, in anticipation of the Parliament of the World’s Religions, Aug. 28 to Sept. 5, 1993, Chicago, Illinois. 4 Parliament of the World’s Religions, Chicago 1993, DVD “Sanctuary,” Parts 1 and 2, aired Sept. 5 and 12, 1993 WLS-TV. 5 Parliament of the World’s Religions, Chicago 1993, portfolio entitled “100 Years Ago Chicago Brought the People Of the World Together. There Is No Better Time for This to Happen Again.” Aug. 28-Sept. 5. Includes documents, articles and correspondence. “The Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion” awarded to Charles (Chuck) Wendell Colson during the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Chicago. (Oversize documents, Box 48). 6 Parliament of the World’s Religions, Chicago 1993: Communiqué of protest by Greek Orthodox Diocese of Chicago, Aug. 31, 1993, and responding Statement by Dr. David Ramage, Jr., Chairman of the Board, Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions, Aug. 31, 1993. 7 Parliament of the World’s Religions, Chicago 1993: Issues of CPWR Journal.

Box 46: World Religions – World Religions

Folder Item 1 Parliament of the World’s Religions: Chicago 1993, Cape Town 1999, Barcelona 2004. A packet of correspondence, documents, commentary and news releases collected by John G. Huber during and following his attendance at the Chicago 1993 Parliament. (Oversize documents, in Box 48). 2 2004 Parliament of the World’s Religions: Barcelona, Spain, July 7-13, 2004. Flier distributed by The Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions CPWR) 3 Parliament of the World’s Religions Promotional booklet. Letter from the Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions, Aug. 14, 2010. Page 11 - “A Practical Framework” Harmony, not unity; Convergence, not consensus; and Facilitation, not formality. 3 Parliament of the World’s Religions: Melbourne, Australia, Dec. 3-9, 2009. Make a World Of Difference” Hearing each other, Healing the earth. Packet of materials anticipating the Praliament in Melbourne, including brochures and a video, “Invitation to Melbourne.”

100 4 Notes of John Huber on lecture given by Peter C. Phan, Mar. 3, 2008: “How Western/European Is Christianity?” Journal Poirier, John C. “Judaism, Christianity, and the Hebrew Bible,” Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Fall 2008, 525-36. Also see in this issue “Muhammad, ‘The Prophet Like Moses?’” by David Emmanuel Singh, 545-61, and other articles. 5 Polish, David. “The [Vatican II] Statement on the Jews: An Inadequate Document” in The Christian Century, Dec. 1, 1965, 1475-77. 6 Reflections on Interfaith Dialogue, in Ecumenical Trends, Apr. 1994. “Toward a Christological Approach to Interfaith Dialogue,” by Nehemiah Thompson, 1, 9-14. 6 Publisher’s flier for Rifkin. Spiritual Perspectives on Globalization. 7 Science of Mind Magazine, Apr. 1973. Published by Science of Mind Publications, publication division of the United Church of Religious Science, Los Angeles, CA. Insert: note from Helen A. Vaughan to John Huber, Apr. 9, 1973. 8 Book jackets for Soper, Edmund Davison. The Religions of Mankind; Storrs, Christopher E. Many Creeds, One Cross. 9 Swedenborg Publishing Association, Catalogue of Publications, 1969-1970. 9 Spirituality & Different Religious Traditions, brochure on a course presented by Auburn Theological Seminary, The Temple of Understanding, and The Psychotherapy & Spirituality Institute, 1999-2000 series Auburn Theological Seminary, NY. Journal Squires, John T. “Christians Relating to Jews: Key Issues in Public Statements,” in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Spring 2009, 180-202. Also in this issue: “Jewish Attitudes Toward Other Faiths: The Italian Model,” by Gilbert S. Rosenthal, 203-25. 10 Talking Points: Topics in Christian-Muslim Relations. Prepared by the Consultative Panel on Lutheran-Muslim Relations, Ecumenical and Inter-Religious Relations, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 2011. 11 Book jacket for Tillich, Christianity and the Encounter of the World Religions. Altizer, Thomas, A Theonomy in Our Time? 12 “The Passion of Jesus Christ,” a liturgy. 13 Who Are the Sikhs? Brochure, 2004 Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund. 14 Book jackets for Van Straelen, H. The Catholic Encounter with World Religions; Vicedom, George F. The Challenge of the World’s Religions; Visser ’t Hooft, Willem. No Other Name. 15 Book jacket and order form for Whitson, Robley Edward. The Coming Convergence of World Religions. X. World Student Christian Federation Journal Federation News, Special No. 3, 1960, published by the World Student Christian Federation, 13, rue Calvin, Geneva, Switzerland. Includes “Aims of the World Student Christian Federation” (from the WSCF Constitution); “65 Years of Tradition,” from 1895 to 1960; “An Ecumenical Community: Milestones in the ecumenical history of the Federation”; also names and photos of the WSCF Executive Committee and WSCF Staff. WSCF: World Student Christian Federation. 6-page folder that includes historical photos and basic information about the WSCF, 13 rue Calvin, Geneva, Switzerland. 16 Federation News. World Student Christian Federation, Nov. 2008, Apr. 2009, Nov. 2009, Apr. 2011. WSCF Inter-Regional Office, Ecumenical Centre, 5 Route des Morillons, PO Box 2100, 1211 Geneva 2, Switzerland. E-mail: [email protected]

101 Journal Reflections on the World Student Christian Federation, under “Dialogue and Ecumenical Vision” in Student World, 2004/1. Martin Conway: A Tradition for Tomorrow: WSCF One Hundred Years On; Philip Potter: Touched in Our Entire Condition: The Lives and Times of WSCF; Risto Lehtonen: Reflections on the Turbulent Sixties in WSCF; Nagpál Szabolcs: Has the Student Christian Movement a Fuuture? Y. Worship and Prayer CD Communauté de Taizé. Sing to God. Taizé, France: Ateliers et Presses de Taizé, 1995. 17 “Delegation from Taizé at WCC offices,” from WCC media, forwarded by Dr. Cecil M. Robeck, Professor, to Dr. Nancy Gower, Archivist, at Fuller Theological Seminary, 3/14/12. Includes brief history of this “ecumenical monastic order” located in France. 17 A Desire for Unity, “Office of Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs in cooperation with the Covenanting Bishops.” Opposite side of this prayer card: God’s Healing Touch, Fr. Thomas Ryan, CSP. 18 “Memorable Moments in 100 Years of Prayer, 1908-2008.” Brochure: 2-page summary of major Ecumenical events, with photos. 18 “Practicing Ecumenism” 1992. Catalog of The Liturgical Conference. 18 Book mark, Society of the Divine Savior, Salvatorian Seminary publishing, St. Nazianz, WI 19 Thuma Mina: 51 songs from the International Ecumenical Hymnbook on two compact disks (transferred from the original audio-cassette tape). A list of the songs is included.

Box 47: Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, celebrated Jan. 18-25.

Folder Item 1 Fuchs, Lorelei F., SA. “A Brief History of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.” This one-page summary was written when the author was “Associate Director, Graymoor Ecumenical & Interreligious Institute, New York, NY.” 1960 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1960, “The Unity of the Local Congregation in the Unity of the Universal Church.” Leaflet published by the Commission on Faith and Order, WCC. 1963 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1963, “He is our peace” (Ephesians 2:14). Leaflet published by the WCC Commission on Faith and Order. 1964 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1964, “The great shepherd of the sheep” (Heb. 13:20). Leaflet published by the WCC Commission on Faith and Order, New York. 1965 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1965, “The walls which divide us do not reach to heaven.” Leaflet published by the WCC Commission on Faith and Order, New York. 1966 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1966, “I will be their God and they shall be my people” (Ezekiel 37:27). By NCC Depart. of Faith & Order, WCC Commission on Faith & Order. 1967 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity1967, “Called to One Hope” (Ephesians 4:4). By NCC Department of Faith and Order, WCC Commission on Faith and Order. Poster (Box 48). 1968 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1968, “To the Praise of His Glory” (Ephesians 1:14). 1969 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1969, “Called to Freedom” (Galatians 5:13). Poster and small booklet published and distributed by the Graymoor Friars. 1970 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1970, “We Are Fellow Workers for God” (1 Cor. 3:9). 1971 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1971, “Fellowship of the Holy Spirit” (2 Cor. 13:13). 1972 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1972, “I give you a new commandment: Love one another” (John 13:34). Prayers of the Faithful

102 1973 Week of Prayer for Unity 1973, “Lord, teach us to Pray.” Prepared by the Committee for Unity in Prayer of the Depart. of Mission & Unity, British Council of Churches, London. 1975 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1975, “Reconciled by the Christ who Renews, Frees and Unites” adapted from the theme of the Fifth Assembly of the WCC (Nairobi 1975) 1976 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1976, “We shall be like Him” (1 John 3:2). “For our Meditation,” “A Litany for Times of Division,” “Renewal of Baptismal Promises,” 1 J. 3:2 1977 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1977, “This hope does not disappoint us…because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit” (Romans 5:5 1978 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1978, “We are no longer strangers…Christ has broken down the walls that separate us” (Ephesians 2:13-22). 1979 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1979, “Serve One Another to the Glory of God” (1 Peter 4:7-11). “A Suggested Order of Service.” 1980 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1980, “Your Kingdom Come!” (Matthew 6:10). “An Ecumenical Service for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1980,” Nova Et Vetera, Vol. 7, No. 1, Special Occasion, Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Jan. 18-25, 1980. 1981 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1981, “There is a variety of gifts, but always the same spirit” (1 Cor. 12:4). “An Ecumenical Service of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity ‘81 1982 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Jan. 18-25, 1982, “May All Find Their Home in You, O God” (Psalm 84). Nova Et Vetera, Jan. 18-25, 1982. 1983 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1983, “Jesus Christ Life of the World” (1 John 1:1-4). “An Order of Worship” that includes “A Brief History of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity” and a “1983 Week of Prayer Catalog.” 1984 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1984, “Called To Be One Through the Cross Of Our Lord.” Sponsored by the Faith and Order Commission of the NCC of Christ, the Bishops’ Committee for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, and the Graymoor Ecumenical Institute of the Franciscan Friars of the Atonement. “Order of Worship” and “A Brief History of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.” 1985 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1985, “From death to life with Christ” (Ephesians 2:4-7). Folder with prayers published by Graymoor Ecumenical Institute. 1986 1986 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, “You shall be my witnesses” (Acts 1:8). Booklet includes “Background for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity: An American Beginning,” “Introduction to the 1986 Theme,” “Biblical Exegesis on the 1986 Theme,” “Homiletic Reflection on the Theme” (I and II), and “Prayers for Each Day.” “1986 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.” Graymoor Ecumenical Institute. 1987 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1987 “Reconciled to God in Christ” (2 Corinthians 5:17- 6:4). Drafted by the “Standing Conference for Unity in Prayer of the British Council of Churches.” Other resources were “the Faith and Order Secretariat of the WCC and the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity of the Roman Catholic Church. 1988 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1988, “Love Casts Out Fear” (1 John 4:18). Folder with “Service of the Word of God—Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1988.” Graymoor. 1988 “1987 [sic] Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Sacred Heart Church of Ocean Beach ‘Love Casts Out Fear,’” a liturgy used for an Ecumenical Prayer Service by the churches in Ocean Beach, San Diego, Jan. 17, 1988. 1989 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1989, “Building Community One Body in Christ” (Romans 12). Booklet. Graymoor Institute.

103 1990 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1990, “United In The Prayer Of Christ That They All May Be One” (John 17:21). Folder with “Service of the Word of God—Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1990.” Graymoor Ecumenical Institute, NY. 1991 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1991, “Hallelujah Praise God All You Peoples” (Psalm 117). “An Ecumenical Celebration of the Word of God—Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.” Graymoor Ecumenical Institute, N.Y. 1992 1992 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, “Remember, I am with you always…” (Matthew 28:19-20). Booklet. Poster announcing “Prayer Service,” “Potluck Supper” and “Current Directions in Ecumenism” Jan. 24 and “On Ecumenical Safari in Africa—Color Slides and Synchronized Sound” Jan. 22 by John G. Huber. 1993 1993 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, “Bearing the Fruit of the Spirit” (Galatians 5:22- 26). Booklet cover: The Old Testament Trinity. Photo courtesy of C. Tarasar. 1994 1994 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, “Called To Be ‘One In Heart And Soul’” (Acts 4:23-37). Poster from the Graymoor Ecumenical Institute has a pasted-on announcement of the observance of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity at University Lutheran Church, La Jolla, CA, for Jan. 21, 1994 have the hymn, “They’ll Know We Are Christians.” 1995 1995 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, “Communion in God—Life Together” (John 15:1- 17). Booklet cover: Altar at the chapel of The Interchurch Center, 475 Riverside Drive, NY. 1995 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Resources Order Form and “Daily Scripture & Prayer Guide Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1995.” 1996 1996 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, “Listen! I stand at the door and knock” (Revelation 3: 14-22). Poster acquired from the Graymoor Ecumenical & Interreligious Institute. Resources Order Form, “Daily Scripture & Prayer Guide Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1996,” and bulletin cover. 1997 1997 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, “Be reconciled to God” (2 Cor. 5:16-21). Graymoor Ecumenical and Interreligious Institute, “An Ecumenical Celebration of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 1997.” 1998 1998 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, “Be led by the Spirit in Hope” (Romans 8:14-27). Resource booklet, Prayer Card, Worship Bulletin Cover, Posters (English, Spanish). 1999 1999 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, “God will dwell with them…they will be God’s peoples” (Revelation 21:1-7). Prayer card from the Graymoor Ecumenical & Interreligious Institute. Folder containing hymns that were used by Resurrection Lutheran Church, Coronado, CA, for a Week of Prayer. 2000 2000 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, “Praised Be God Who Has Blessed Us in Christ and Sealed Us in the Spirit” (Ephesians 1:3-14). Prayer card contains the prayer of the Fifth World Conference on Faith and Order (Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 1993). Poster. 36 2001 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, “I am the Way, the Truth and the Life” (John 14:1-6). Order Form. Graymoor Ecumenical & Interreligious Institute, Garrison, NY. 37 2003 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, “We hold this treasure—this gift—in earthen vessels…therefore we do not lose heart” (2 Corinthians 4:5-18). Poster from the Graymoor Ecumenical and Interreligious Institute, showing an artisting rendering of “earthen vessels.” Attached: prayer card with Prayer of the Fifth World Conference on Faith and Order 1993. 38 2004 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, “…My peace I give to you…not as the world gives. Let not your hearts be troubled…” (John 14:23-31). Poster, Folder with “An Ecumenical Celebration of the Word—Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2004.”

104 39 2005 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, “All things are yours…you belong to Christ…and Christ, the unique foundation, belongs to God (1 Corinthians 3:1-23). Poster 40 2006 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, “Where Two or Three Are Gathered in My Name…” (Matthew 18:15-22). Poster, “Potluck Supper and Video Highlight Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Jan. 22,” by John G. Huber, in Resurrection Lutheran Church [Coronado, CA] HiLites, Jan. 2006, p. 5. 41 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2007, “Open our ears and loosen our tongues” (Mark 7:31-37). Folder, prayer card with Prayer of the 5th World Conference on Faith & Order 93 42 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2008, “Pray without ceasing,” 1 Thessalonians 5:12a, 13b-18. Resource booklet. Local flier for publicity and Poster (Oversize Box 48). 43 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2009, “That they may become one in your hand” (Ezekiel 37:15-19, 22-24a). Folder, prayer card with a new prayer; also blue half-sheet indicating participants in ecumenical service held at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Coronado, CA, and announcement of the featured speaker, Mr. Mark Price, who presented a dramatic portrayal of “One Body, Many Parts—St. Paul in His Own Words,” Jan. 25, 2009. 44 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2010, “You Are Witnesses of These Things, Luke 24:48.” Worship folder used for an Ecumenical Celebration held at Resurrection Lutheran Church, Coronado, Jan. 24, 2010. Prayers, hymns, a list of planners and participants, publicity announcing power point presentation of Dr. Tom English. 45 Ecumenical Service of Prayer for Christian Unity, Coronado Council of Churches, Jan. 23, 2011, Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Coronado: “One Body, One Spirit, One Lord.” Worship folder includes prayers adapted from the Graymoor Ecumenical & Interreligious Institute. Publicity for Dr. Bill Creasy of Logos Bible Study, the history, program and member churches of the Coronado Council of Churches are included. A prayer card. 46 A Celebration of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity publicity card distributed by the Southern California Ecumenical Council and Claremont Presbyterian Church re celebration Jan. 23, 2011. Worship folder used for the Ecumenical Celebration at Claremont Presbyterian Church. It includes the Graymoor theme for 2011: “One in the Apostles’ Teaching, Fellowship, Breaking of Bread and Prayer” (Acts 2:42). 47 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2012, “We Will All Be Changed by the Victory of Our Lord Jesus Christ” (cf. 1 Corinthians 15:51-58). Packet of Week of Prayer materials. Poster announcing a celebration of Christian unity by the Coronado Council of Churches, Jan. 22, 2012. “Week of Prayer for Christian Unity” 9-page history of the Week of Prayer.

Box 48: Oversize documents and periodicals

Folder Item 1 “Nairobi 1975: Excerpts from an Ecumenical Diary,” San Diego County Lutheran, Feb. 1976. 2 “Rev. John Huber: Lutheran Pastor, Ecumenical Embrace,” in triton times, UC San Diego, Mar. 31, 1976, pp. 1, 8. 3 Kingston, Jamaica, Jan. 1-11, 1979, Articles and Commentary 4 Documents regarding the Fourth World Conference on Faith and Order, Montreal 1963 5 InterFaith Calendar. The National Conference for Community and Justice, 2004. Website: www.nccj-chicago.org 6 “Proclaiming Christ Today: A Consultation on Comparative Missiology,” Jan.-Apr. 1987.

105 7 Kiwanis Club: “Rev. Huber to address group today,” by Darlene Dortch, Seal Beach LeisureWorld Golden Rain News, Feb. 7, 2002, p. 2. 8 Nairobi clippings 9 5th Assembly newsletter, Target 10 Nairobi: Three issues of Christian News (edited by Rev. Herman Otten who was not permitted to be included on the clergy roster of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod) 11 Nairobi Assembly newsletter, Target 12 Vancouver Assembly newsletter, articles, commentary, news releases 13 Tempo, 1969, 1970; nccc Chronicles 1975, 1982 14 Parliament of the World’s Religions, Chicago 1993 – articles, commentary and news releases. 15 Regular Convention The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, Denver, Colorado, July 11-18, 1969. Lutheran Witness Reporter (July 27, 1969), articles in newspapers and magazines, Interchange (Lutheran Council in The United States of America (Aug. 1969), and Through to Victory (Aug. 1969). 16 Transforma Mundo: World Council of Churches 9th Assembly, Porto Alegre [Daily newspaper of the Assembly, Nos. 1 through 9.] Poster. 17 Budapest ’84, VII Assembly Lutheran World Federation. 8 languages. 18 “For the Healing of the World,” Winnipeg, Canada, 21-31 July 2003, Tenth Assembly. 19 Lutheran World Federation poster and map. 20 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity posters 21 Cloth hanging: Bossey Ecumenical Institute, near Geneva, Switzerland. 22 National Council of Churches - issues of the Tempo newsletter 23 “To Take Steps Toward Declaration of Altar and Pulpit Fellowship with the American Lutheran Church,” 8-p. Supplement of Lutheran Witness Reporter, Nov. 17, 1968, Section 2 24 “‘Ecumenical’ Ashes,” a photo of the “Campus chaplains at UC, San Diego,” Southern Cross, 67th Year, No. 10, Mar. 8, 1979, p. 9. 25 Jubilee, Newspaper of the 8th Assembly of the WCC, Harare, Zimbabwe, from No. 1, Dec. 4, 1998, through No. 9, Dec. 14, 1998. 26 “Some remember, some hear for first time of King legacy: Churches join in March for unity, appeal to end racism,” Jacinthia Jones, The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tennessee, Jan. 22, 2002, pp. 1-2.

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