Louisiana Interchurch Conference & Ecumenical Work

 

The Louisiana Interchurch Conference (LIC) is the one statewide ecumenical cooperative of the churches in Louisiana. It is a sign and symbol of unity in Christ by its commitment to working together through study, worship, witness, and Christian love. In 1992, the Rev. C. Dana (Dan) Krutz, an Episcopal priest, became the executive director for the LIC which is headquartered in Baton Rouge. The diocese's ecumenical work is carried out by the Ecumenical Commission composed of lay and clergy members appointed by the bishop. The Rev. Susan Gaumer of St. Andrew's Church, New Orleans, is the diocesan ecumenical officer. She coordinates the diocese's ecumenical work and participates in the national church's network of ecumenical officers.

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From: Diocesan Office - New Orleans & Baton Rouge

Horns for Guns, Special Collection August 17

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, As I finish up my final week at Lambeth, I am reminded that life and ministry continue in my absence. I do miss home. But, I would like to bring your attention... MORE



From: Diocesan Office - New Orleans & Baton Rouge

St. Philip's Offers EFM

St. Philip's, New Orleans, continues to offer Education for Ministry. A new Year 1 class will begin September 9; Years 2-4 will also be continuing. For more information about EFM or to begin Year... MORE



From: Diocesan Office - New Orleans & Baton Rouge

Roaf Ordained to Priesthood

The Diocese and Trinity Church, New Orleans, celebrated the ordination of the Rev'd Phoebe Roaf to the sacred order of priests on July 9. MORE