To: SirLinksalot
Unfortunately this story does not cover all that is going on. My Episcopal church here in Albuquerque split sometime ago from the American Episcopal church and became an Anglican Church over this issue. Recently the largest Episcopal church in the country, which is located in Virgina, split from the American Episcopal church and also became an Anglican church. This is happening all across the country.
10 posted on
02/23/2007 3:37:25 PM PST by
Rogle
To: Rogle
"Episcopalians who share these conservative views of Scripture are in the minority in their own church. But by putting their time, energy and resources behind overseas traditionalists, they have helped move the communion toward the kind of demands they made this week."
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I left the Episcopal Church two years ago rather than be part of this minority. Prior to that, I spent two hours personally speaking with the bishop and imploring him to embrace Scripture rather than "social justice" to no effect.
It is time for ECUSA to leave the Anglican Communion, and take those who don't believe in Scripture with them.
22 posted on
02/23/2007 4:55:13 PM PST by
AFPhys
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