Posted on 10/27/2004 12:58:59 PM PDT by Between the Lines
I can relate, when we went through inquirers class at St. Johns (our President's Church BTW)we were confirmed at the National Cathedral with about 40-50 others from various parishes. You've never seen so many, obvious to anyone, lesbian clergy "putting hands on" ritual to obvious to everyone lesbian new members. Then we had to listen to a sermon about "homophobia" from none other than "Bishop" Jane Dixon. You might remember her when she spoke about the same subject at the 2000 Democratic Convention.
I've told before that I grew up in Hinsdale didn't I? Did all my scouting there too, my old troop has since dissolved.
I didn't watch the Democratic Convention. I'm not on board with the current use of the word "homophobia", either. Certainly there are people out there with an unreasonable fear of homosexuals, but the word is used to describe not that but anyone who thinks there's anything wrong with homosexuality in any context whatsoever.
What was your Troop number? I'm in the same council Hinsdale is in.
God bless you in your conversion!
As another poster indicated, Wicca has now publicly reared its ugly head in the mainstream Christian churches. Glenda and Bill Melnyck are practising Druidic witches. They profess a belief in the "Gnostic Christ", which is not Jesus.
Unfortunately, they are not the only Wiccans/Pagans who are ordained Christian ministers. They tend to hide in the mainline Protestant denominations - ECUSA, Lutheran, Methodist, UCC,etc. These churches either do not have - or have grown extremely lax in terms of training and hiring of ministers, and internal disciplinary proceedures.
I got out of the Episcopal Church 5 years ago, after having been a member for 55 years.
It is sad to see where they have gone.
Contact:
Rev. Margaret Rose
Office of Womens Ministries
815 Second Avenue
New York, NY 10017
(212) 922-5354
womensministries@episcopalchurch.orgWe have been astounded and grateful for the number of people who have taken an interest in The Office of Women's Ministries of the Episcopal Church through Christianity Today's recent weblog, "Episcopal Church Officially Promotes Idol Worship," as posted by Ted Olsen on October 26, 2004.
The material questioned in Olsen's article, "A Women's Eucharist: A Celebration of the Divine Feminine" was sent to us in good faith in response to our recent call for resources. We regret we did not realize that the material was copyright protected. Proper notifications were not included by mistake and so the page has been withdrawn from our website.
We profoundly regret that Christianity Today did not contact us before making claims such as, " leaders of the Episcopal Church USA are promoting pagan rites to pagan deities." The resources listed on our website are not approved liturgies of the Episcopal Church. These liturgies are intended to spark dialogue, study, conversation and ponderings around women and our liturgical tradition. There is quite a difference in presenting resources for peoples interest and enlightenment and promoting resources as official claims of the Episcopal Church. Only General Convention has this authority.
The current liturgy project A Call for Resources: The Women's Liturgy Project and the Women's Worship Resources section on our website is a grassroots, organic, interactive process. It is an offering to open the awareness of the many voices and needs that exist among people in the church as we all strive to find expressions of our life, love and faith in God.
"It's pulled because it was copyrighted". Riiiight.
I believe you're correct. There's only two Troops sponsored by Episcopal parishes in the Council. Mine's one. I don't know the other, but I don't think it's Troop 9. I can check it out easily enough, though.
A Women's Eucharist A Celebration of the Divine Feminine may have been pulled from the Episcopal Church site, but it is still there as an orphaned page. Link here:Women's Eucharist
I did a little researching and indeed this is copyrighted material. The original title is:
Now get this. It has been pulled at the original copyright holding site also, but I was able to find it cached in google. See here:Google cache of Eucharist
And the name of that website that owns the copyright:
You can check out there website here: Tuatha de Brighid
I understand the Episcopal Church pulling this from their website, but why would the Druid site who owns the copyright also pull this? Something doesn't smell right.
See my post #28.
Point being, unless this so called eucharist was posted directly to the ECUSA website by Rev. Glyn/Glispa, nobody whose eyes it was before seemed to have or use anything like the biblical gift of discernment. This Asherah ritual's been up there since 10/8/2004, and didn't raise a red flag with anybody at the ECUSA?
Now that they're outed, it will be interesting to see if there are any repercussions for Glispa and Oakwyn. I'm guessing the wiccans doen't pay as well as the Episcopalians.
but it is still there as an orphaned page. Link here:Wimmin's Eucharist
File, save page as. Got it. Maybe a wget of the whole site (www.dfms.org) might be in order, to see what else is hiding in there.
If I remember correctly it was called the West Suburban Council...I think it too is no longer in existence.
Use to go to camp up in northern Wisconsin, can't remember the name, I think it started with an "M". It's probably gone too.
Pure paganism
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