Posted on 12/09/2005 7:57:12 PM PST by Dane
NEWS Episcopalians face up to decline
Friday, December 9, 2005
By JOHN CHADWICK STAFF WRITER
The Episcopal Diocese of Newark, for years the epitome of liberal Protestant Christianity in America, acknowledged Thursday in an unusually candid report that it has suffered a steep slide in membership and needs a bishop who can revitalize its struggling parishes.
The diocese, which covers seven northern New Jersey counties including Bergen, Passaic, Hudson and Morris, has lost nearly 24,000 congregants, or 46 percent of its membership, since 1972. That's nearly three times the average decline in the Episcopal Church nationwide, the report said.
"Many congregations are struggling," the report said. "A significant number have been incurring operating deficits, and some are in fear for their very existence."
The 47-page profile, titled "Signs of Grace," aims, in part, to serve as a guidepost for clergy and lay people involved in the search to replace Bishop John P. Croneberger, who will retire at the beginning of 2007.
(Excerpt) Read more at northjersey.com ...
Yes, and that is the only issue I have with him. Beyond that he is great.
The real dissonance I have is that it's not only Fiorenza, they all seem to have the attitude that we shouldn't hinder the illegals. I can understand that the church's mission extends to them regardless of their legal status, but to help them scoff at the law is over the line. If the church wants them so bad let it support them.
I think the operative word here is heretical or more simply heresy.
The modern churches no longer use the word. Maybe they think it is old fashioned.
But if nothing is beyond the pale anymore do you really have doctrine or dogma (another word which is now passé).
If nothing is accepted the unquestioned revealed word of God then what is the point of going to church, what is the point of any religion?
The Churches must return to having trials for heresy (at least for clergy) and expelling those who unapologetically spout heresies.
To not do so is to surrender totally to Nihilism.
Our Church left ECUSA in '92 and joined the The Episcopal Missionary Church. 1928 Prayer book, the first requirement for Priests is that they are heterosexual males, etc.
We've been growing about 20% a year until Robinson happened and since then it's been 35%.
There are alternatives out there, use a search engine for 1928 Book of Common Prayer and your location and most likely you'll find something.
Hang in, it's worth saving, just not with ECUSA, that's a lost cause.
Related point about liberal Protestantism:
I have a friend who is going to divinty school in Presbyterianism at a very prominent school. She told me recently that she doesn't believe in life after death.
The fact she doesn't believe one the central points of
the Christian faith and wants to be a Christian minister is mind-boggling.
Would have liked to have heard that. Remember anything in particular?
He doesn't feel that the Bible is the revealed word of God
If you dont believe that the Bible is the revealed word of God, then Gods words carry no more weight than the any mans (maybe less).
There for, violating Gods laws carries no penalty (no damnation or fires of he!!).
So all he has to worry about is being caught and jail time.
If he is paying attention he knows that most perpetrators are not caught and receive no punishment.
No fear of a God he does not believe in and little fear of men he does not believe can catch him.
He believes in the natural law, might is right.
Of course, you are correct that the operative word is heresy. The Episcopal Church has become increasingly mired in it ever since she refused to find Bp. Pike in error for heresy. More recently, she refused to find another bishop, (named Righter I believe), guilty of heresy. In between these bookend heretical bishops, church belief, faith, practice and doctrine have been watered down or outright jettisoned in favor of a man centered, touch-feely humanism. The Episcopal Church surrendered long ago.
As far as I am concerned, it died decades ago with Bishop Pike. He broke everything he touched in the church, and then when it wasn't fun any more tearing the church to pieces, he resigned and walked away from the mess he created. He went off to Israel with his third wife, only to fall to his death under strange circumstances. The Episcopal Church has never recovered from what he started.
(or sued to be)= (or used to be)
They should simply be honest and convert to being a Rotory Club instead of a supposedly Christian church.
(No offense to Rotory Clubs.)
They reach as far back as 1972 in order to conceal the more recent liberalism of the homosexual bishop.
Alas my only surprise is that it's happening now. I thought it would take them another decade before they devolved back into paganism. Is (male) human sacrifice far behind?
(Denny Crane: "I Don't Want To Socialize With A Pinko Liberal Democrat Commie.Say What You Like About Republicans. We Stick To Our Convictions. Even When We Know We're Dead Wrong.")
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