A Shared Witness and Hope
In their final statement, the dialogue participants expressed mutual respect and gratitude for the shared Pentecostal heritage of revival, mission, and Spirit empowerment. They affirmed Ephesians 4:5 — ‘one Lord, one faith, one baptism’ — as a call to unity within diversity. Though their doctrinal conclusions differ, both sides recognize that reconciliation begins with humility, charity, and the pursuit of truth for the glory of God.
Scholarly Credit and Publication
Adapted from ‘Oneness–Trinitarian Pentecostal Final Report, 2002–2007,’ published in Pneuma 30 (2008): 203–224. Primary contributors include Frank D. Macchia, David K. Bernard, Kimberly Alexander, Edmund Rybarczyk, Bishop James Johnson, Kilian McDonnell, and members of the Society for Pentecostal Studies Dialogue Team.
Access the Report here: https://brill.com/view/journals/pneu/30/2/article-p203_2.xml
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