His idea might have had merit a decade or so ago, but he just doesn't get it, does he.
then what is yours?
The only answer that has any integrity at this point is to tell (either as an individual, a parish, or a diocese) the ECUSA to take a hike.
For TEC/ECUSA NOT to attend Lambeth, would actually be for it to “take a hike.”
Kendell Harmon and other orthodox Episcopalians would then be free to join one of the Anglican groups in the USA still faithful to the essentials. This would GREATLY increase the leverage for all the congregations sued by TEC now—as no doubt TEC would be looking for ways to get back in the club...
For TEC/ECUSA NOT to attend Lambeth, would actually be for it to “take a hike.”
Kendell Harmon and other orthodox Episcopalians would then be free to join one of the Anglican groups in the USA still faithful to the essentials. This would GREATLY increase the leverage for all the congregations sued by TEC now—as no doubt TEC would be looking for ways to get back in the club...