Meeting in Philadelphia today, the nation's largest Lutheran church, the ELCA, moved toward healing ancient divisions with three major Reformed Churches, but possibly opened new wounds with Episcopalians. The measure that failed to get the needed two-thirds majority would have had the Lutherans adopt the Episcopal leadership structure. Concerns that the Episcopalians place too much power in the hands of the hierarchy led to the plan's defeat. But, by a wide margin, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America delegates voted to enter into full communion with the Presbyterian Church USA, the United Church of Christ, and the Reformed Church in America. Minnesota Public Radio speaks with ELCA presiding bishop H. George Anderson.