I don’t think you’re entirely reading Ben correctly here. As I read him, “one jurisdiction” does not apply to one lone confessional affiliation but rather to the people within the church being joined under the jurisdiction of the church itself. As he mentions, the International church in Zurich is a church with somewhat mixed confessional identity.
Also, the point of bringing up north end celebrations is precisely to highlight how rare they are and that one should not enter the sort of ecclesial body he describes here expecting to have all of one’s liturgical and theological preferences met.
I don’t think you’re entirely reading Ben correctly here. As I read him, “one jurisdiction” does not apply to one lone confessional affiliation but rather to the people within the church being joined under the jurisdiction of the church itself. As he mentions, the International church in Zurich is a church with somewhat mixed confessional identity.
Also, the point of bringing up north end celebrations is precisely to highlight how rare they are and that one should not enter the sort of ecclesial body he describes here expecting to have all of one’s liturgical and theological preferences met.