A personal voyage through faith, unity, and 20th‑century church history.
In this candid memoir, Henry S. Lunn recalls a life spent pursuing Christian unity, from his Lincolnshire roots to his role in high‑level talks across denominations and continents. The book blends intimate chapters of upbringing with the bold political and religious questions that shaped his era.
Two sections of reflection and record follow: Lunn describes his experiences in the Grindelwald Reunion conferences, the Vatican encounter, and the ongoing effort to bridge divides among the world’s Christian churches. Throughout, the emphasis is on practical faith, public service, and the stubborn hope that unity among believers is both possible and vital.
- Discover how one Methodist pastor navigated internal church debates and international diplomacy in pursuit of unity.
- Read firsthand accounts of reunion conversations, key personalities, and pivotal moments that influenced church history.
- Explore the balance between personal belief and ecumenical strategy, including public debates and private reflections.
- Learn how the author’s experiences in India, West London, and American church circles shaped his view of faith and fellowship.
Ideal for readers of religious history, biography, and ecumenical theory who want a clear, human perspective on the movement toward Christian unity.