ECUMENICAL MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL

"One holy, catholic and apostolic church"

Ecumenical Ministries International was started by Bishop Senia Fix, OSB, in May, 2005, in order to provide a home base for several ministries that were "homeless".   That is how we acquired Build His Churches Mission.

Since our initial start, we added the other ministries described on this website.  

To contact us, please email Bishop Senia Fix at PanYVino2000@cs.com.

Please see our biographical information below.


M. Rev. Senia Fix, OSB,DMin, is the founder and President of Ecumenical Ministries International. In connection with her work for Build His Churches Mission, she trained at the Church Planting Boot Camp facilitated by the Church Multiplication Training Center in PA. Rev. Senia has also studied church development at Princeton Theological Seminary in NJ, and St. Stephens Seminary in Canada. In May of 2006 Senia earned her DMin in applied ministries from Graduate Theological Foundation. Her studies were concentrated on church planting, church growth, Ecclesiology and Missional Theology. In 2004, Senia received an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from World Wide Church of Bethel Seminary for outstanding service to the community. Bishop Senia is Abbess of the Southern Cross Abbey of the Gray Robed Monks of St. Benedict. Her community is based in Acworth, GA.

M. Rev. Dr. Tim Waldrop, OSB, also trained at the Church Planting Boot Camp in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He holds the D.Min. and M. Div. degrees from Erskine Theological Seminary (Due West, S.C.) and the B. A. degree from Wofford College in Spartanburg, S.C.  Tim was ordained in 1985 and is involved with church planting in his South Carolina community.  He is Assistant Director of Build His Churches Mission.  In 2004, Tim received an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from World Wide Church of Bethel Seminary for outstanding service to the community.  Bishop Tim and his wife, Sandi, are monastics of the Southern Cross Abbey of the Grey Robed Monks of St. Benedict.




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