AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF INTERCHURCH FAMILIES
2003 NATIONAL REPORT

Introduction - This report is intended to inform the larger, international group of interchurch families of the activities, challenges and plans of the American Association of Interchurch Families. In the United States, we are still in our infancy, with regard to organization and growth, however, we have had some significant achievements and milestones since the last international conference and the purpose of this report is to highlight these events for all interested participants of the meeting in Rome. We will supplement this report by making ourselves, and some of the referenced materials, available at the Rome Conference.

2002 National Conference – Our last national conference was held in Omaha, Nebraska in July, 2002 and hosted by the active participants in the Omaha AAIF Chapter. Meetings were held at St John Vianne church and involved some social gatherings at local homes and restaurants.

The conference highlights included:

With all of these topics, we filled our three day stay together with active discussion and action, but most of all, love and understanding.

AAIF Chapters – With an eye toward creating a roadmap for chapter initiation we ended up planning how to organize and support chapters more than we did actually create chapters. The planning must come first. We were, however, pleased that the Omaha, Louisville-So. Ohio, So. California, Cleveland and Virginia Beach groups seem to be moving forward.

In discussions about future chapters, Fr. Ernie Falardeau, one of our spiritual advisors, invited Diane and Lamar Burton to visit an interchurch event in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Burtons found a solid group of couples that seem quite interested in moving forward toward a more active presence in AAIF. One couple, the Houses, attended the last world conference in Calgary, Canada.

In addition to these locations, the relocation of Fr. Ernie to New York brings us the hope that ther will soon be activity in that area. Fr. George Kilcourse, the other spiritual advisor, will be attending the Catholic Festival of Faiths in October, as a presenter, and is optimistic we will have interest and a future chapter there.

We have word there are couples in Kansas City and San Diego that are open to the opportunities with AAIF. We have new, prospective members this past year in South Carolina, Brooklyn, NY, Minnesota and Iowa. We maintain relationships with ecumenical and Family Life personnel in Seattle, Milwaukee, Boston, Toledo and Columbus.

In 2004 & 2005, we may very well have an opportunity to reach into the southeast United States because of some planned activities by one of our Spiritual Advisors, who will be consulting in that area.

Activities – Here are some of the highlights of events in the past couple of years as well as planned events for the future:

Summary – In the United States, we are faced with a vast geographic area and a very diverse Christian community. We have so many denominations within the one body that it is very challenging to present one clear voice on behalf of the interchurch family, however, we feel we are beginning to affect changes in attitudes and it has us encouraged to the point where we are more committed today to being there for those that choose to celebrate the richness of their various traditions brought together under one roof in the family. After all, it is Christian unity that we are all committed to and where better to start toward oneness, than with the family unit. AAIF is emerging and enthusiastically seeks the guidance and nurturing of the worldwide interchurch family organization.