Called to Witness and Service: The Reuilly Common Statement with Essays on Christ, Eucharist and Ministry by Church of England Council for Christian Unity
The historic Meissen Agreement between the Church of England and the Evangelical Church in Germany encouraged the French Protestant Churches to seek closer fellowship with the Anglican Churches across the channel. The result is a proposed agreement, following the pattern of Meissen and Fetter Lane (between the Church of England and the Moravian Church), in which the Churches acknowledge one another and commit themselves to closer fellowship and co-operation on the way to fuller visible unity. The report also contains historical profiles of the participating Churches and important essays on their respective understandings of the Eucharist and Ministry.