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As Anglicans meet, spiritual leader says schism would be failure (but not disaster)
Reuters ^ | Mon Jan 11, 2016 6:31am EST | Estelle Shirbon

Posted on 01/11/2016 12:34:48 PM PST by Olog-hai

A schism in the worldwide Anglican Communion over homosexual rights and women clerics would be a failure but not a disaster, the spiritual head of Anglicans said on Monday at the start of a high-stakes meeting between conservative and liberal primates.

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby will host the heads of the communion's 37 other provinces around the globe for a week of talks to try and work out if and how they can stick together after more than a decade of bitter disagreements.

"Certainly I want reconciliation, but reconciliation doesn't always mean agreement. In fact, it very seldom does. It means finding ways to disagree well and that's what we've got to do this week," Welby told BBC Radio 4. ...

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TOPICS: Current Events; Mainline Protestant; Moral Issues; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: anglicans; archdruid; homosexualagenda; justinwelby; schism

1 posted on 01/11/2016 12:34:48 PM PST by Olog-hai
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To: Olog-hai

Praying for this meeting and those attending.


2 posted on 01/11/2016 12:36:12 PM PST by kalee
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To: Olog-hai

From our Bishop who is attending:

Grace and peace to you in the incredible Name of our Messiah and Lord, Jesus Christ!!

As most of you know, I have been invited to attend a gathering called by the Archbishop of Canterbury next week in Canterbury, England. The reasons he has not been able to call a meeting of the Primates of the Communion until this time is because the actions of The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada have deeply torn the fabric of trust and fellowship in the Communion. In 2007 the Primates met in Dar es Salaam and unanimously agreed on a course of action to restore the godly fellowship of the Communion by asking these two provinces to repent and return to the Biblical teaching and practice of the Anglican Communion. When they did not repent, the previous Archbishop of Canterbury acted against the consensus of the Primates and ignored the consequences which were imposed. This has made the breach even wider.

Since that time, the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) has met in Jerusalem (2008) and in Nairobi (2013), and through GAFCON, the Anglican Church in North America was birthed in 2009. Since that time our Province in North America has been recognized and is in full communion with the provinces represented by GAFCON and the Global South of the Anglican Communion. These provinces represent the vast majority of the Anglicans in the world and have been our partners in spreading the Good News of Jesus Christ and discipling people in Anglican Christianity.

I have been asked many times why I am going. Firstly, as a group the GAFCON Primates all decided together that we would attend in good faith and see if there is a possibility of restoring order to the structures of the Anglican Communion.

Secondly, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, invited me in good faith, and like my brother Primates, I am going in good faith.

Thirdly, the Anglican Church in North America is now a Partner Province of the Global South who are also planning to attend.

Fourthly, to not attempt to bring godly order and unity to the Church would be a sin against the Lord and His bride.

I am writing to ask for your prayers, even fasting, as the Lord leads you. I travel to the UK this weekend for the meetings which begin on Monday morning at Canterbury Cathedral. I see no easy answers without repentance and Gospel Truth. Pray for wisdom. Pray for confidence in the Truth of God. Pray for boldness. Pray for humility. Pray for repentance. Pray for healing. What is at stake? It is really not about me or about the Anglican Church in North America. It is the reputation of Jesus Christ. It is the souls of millions of people who are being taught a false Gospel and are being led into spiritual and sexual bondage under the pretense of the Christian Faith. It is about the third largest expression of the Christian Faith being able to unite and bring Christian hope and godliness in the face of violent opposition all around the globe.

Personally, I believe this will be an extremely challenging meeting for all involved, but I believe in a big and powerful God!!

Thank you in advance for your prayers.

“Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly than we can ask or think, according to the power at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations” (Ephesians 3:20f, ESV).

Your brother in Christ,

The Most Rev. Dr. Foley Beach
Archbishop and Primate
Anglican Church in North America


3 posted on 01/11/2016 12:52:52 PM PST by impactplayer
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To: Olog-hai

There is no good news here, just more splintering.


4 posted on 01/11/2016 12:54:08 PM PST by cloudmountain
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To: Olog-hai

A split is NECESSARY. There should be the Gay Episcopal Church and the Christian Episcopal Church. ‘nuff said. If one doesn’t make it, so be it.


5 posted on 01/11/2016 1:10:41 PM PST by ThePatriotsFlag ( Anything FREELY-GIVEN by the government was TAKEN from someone else.)
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To: Olog-hai

The very fact that this debate is even on the table means that the ecclesiastical body is dead. No sane, Christian body of men would even mention such an abomination as “gay rights.”


6 posted on 01/11/2016 1:47:09 PM PST by fwdude
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To: kalee

This is a situation where reconciliation is impossible, because one side has abandoned the faith, its beliefs, and even the word of God; all in favor of license, perversion, and in some cases outright paganism and atheism.

The most commonly used phrase within reconciliation is that “both sides meet halfway.” But how can the faithful meet the atheist halfway? “Believe in God 50% less. Reject the idea of the divine birth, Jesus as God, the resurrection after His death, and eternal salvation, and then we will all get along.”

But in exchange, the atheists will go halfway, to taking over the churches that they can then sell or lease as meeting halls, taking over the bequests of the faithful, that the money can be better spent on leftist causes. And rewriting the holy documents so as to be inoffensive to those who do not believe. Hymnals using the music and lyrics of John Lennon. That sort of thing.

Hopefully the African Anglicans, who have kept their faith as well as their belief in God, salvation, and that the moral path can lead to redemption, will persevere, and reach the understanding of the need for an amicable division, so that that part of the church that is corrupt, infected and dying be amputated so that it cannot spread its gangrene to the rest of the body.


7 posted on 01/11/2016 3:46:41 PM PST by yefragetuwrabrumuy ("Don't compare me to the almighty, compare me to the alternative." -Obama, 09-24-11)
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