2 churches choose their leader from different denomination

For the second time in a week a church has appointed a person from another denomination as its leader.

The vicar of St Matthew-in-the-City, Glynn Cardy, is leaving his Anglican church to lead a Presbyterian church in Remuera, Auckland.

Last week the Anglican church appointed Digby Wilkinson, the senior pastor at Palmerston North’s Central Baptist Church, to be the  Dean of the Wellington’s St Paul’s Cathedral.

Cardy said he was changing because after nine years he needed a change. And although he was switching denominations, the core values of St Luke’s weren’t so different from his current workplace.

“It’s not that usual [to switch denominations] but I suppose more in common is my theology – what I believe in [about] God fits very comfortably with St Luke’s people.

“I believe that faith isn’t just for people who are believers. It’s about a way to promote compassion in society as a whole. There’s a message there about how to treat one another and how to be just in society,” he says.

The Rev Craig Vernall, who is the National Leader of the Baptist Church, has congratulated Wilkinson on his appointment.

“As a Baptist family of churches we congratulate Digby Wilkinson on his appointment as Dean to the Wellington Cathedral.

“It’s tremendous to see this cross pollination of Christian traditions strengthening the body of Christ in our land,” he said.

Auckland University School of Theology head Dr Stephen Garner said there were few issues with Anglican, Methodist or Presbyterian ministers moving between denominations.

There were agreements in place for that to occur, although Rev Cardy would have to apply to the relevant regional presbytery first. He would still remain an ordained Anglican priest even when he moved to St Luke’s, Dr Garner said.

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