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The Episcopal Church in Tatters
VirtueOnline-News ^ | 8/01/2005 | Ben Joyner

Posted on 08/01/2005 4:54:46 PM PDT by sionnsar

I believe the Episcopal Church has already completely unraveled but it has not been acknowledged as yet. We witness bishops, in the name of preserving diversity and inclusiveness, using authoritarian tactics that would disgust all but a few of the most malicious among us.

These bishops act not as Shepherds of the Master they claim to serve but as petty lords over fiefdoms whose sole purpose is to maintain ham-fisted control over their real estate empires. This entitlement without responsibility mindset is exacerbated and encouraged by the timidity or outright silence of the vast majority of the House of Bishops.

It's a diocesan dole. They get paid handsomely but don't produce anything. Instead of preaching the Gospel they spend their time parsing canons to enhance their authority and run up an obscene amount of legal bills to justify their behavior. Some of them really would make Joseph Stalin proud.

When atrocities such as that which Bishop Andrew Smith of the diocese of Connecticut has committed against Fr. Mark Hansen and the parish of St. John's, Bristol, are tacitly tolerated by the HOB, respect for bishops is further eroded. Respect is not gained by employing despicable bully tactics in the name of a merciful Savior.

Nor is it enhanced by using a convoluted interpretation of canon laws that I dare say would even make Henry VIII blush with acute embarrassment. I pray that a spiritual awakening occurs to inspire these Bishops to behave as the chief pastors that they are supposed to be rather than as CEOs of corporations accountable to no one.

As an entity the HOB doesn't have the moral authority to speak to any issue that the average member of the church, or the rest of the world, cares to listen to. They usually speak only on those subjects near and dear to the narrow interest groups that got them elected to their positions of responsibility that so many systematically shirk. They warn of unilateralism but shamelessly employ it as a battering ram for a "gospel" that we don't recognize.

They make pronouncements against the U.S. government but they can't govern themselves. They warn us against war in foreign lands and to be more tolerant of other religions but they wage an unholy war against the faithful who disagree with their actions in the parishes of their various dioceses.

They speak of evangelism but are paralyzed to reach out to those inside the church that don't understand their reckless race to embrace special interest policies and are incapable of taking any stand against the zeitgeist.

They yearn for church growth but can't seem to resist showing the door to those trying to be faithful to the Gospel and the Creeds. We are now in a doppelganger world where truth and falsehood are turned around and decent faithful clergy and laity are now identified in the revisionist's view as the Anti-Christ!

We were warned of this very situation in the Gospels. Of course the very mention of believing scripture makes one a target to be labeled "superstitious" in this world of smoke and mirrors. It's now seems that we have gotten to the point where when revisionists read the claims of sovereignty by the Almighty; the reaction is "who does this guy think he is...God?"

What does the Episcopal Church stand for anyway? I'm not sure I know anymore. I do know one thing; the majority of the House of Bishops doesn't have a clue and don't seem to care. They just want the money to continue to flow into their diocesan treasuries uninterrupted, but to promote what? They seem to be formulating some form of New Age Anglo-Unitarianism. Its "catholicism lite", if you will, all of the taste but none of the requirements of discipleship.

I am growing very weary of hearing the most activist revisionist bishops and their minions accuse those that decry the installation of V. Gene Robinson as bishop of New Hampshire as being homophobic and intolerant. This has to do with bishops and General Convention condoning behavior that God warns us is not what he planned for us.

Accepting the argument of orientation as being something that one cannot help, it does not excuse the church blessing it anymore than the church should condone and bless lying. False witness is endemic to humankind and we can't help it, not even bishops, Presiding or otherwise. Even the most scrupulous of us has told at least one lie in our lives.

Do we want the church to say it's alright, or rather, that it's not good for us and strive not to do it again? Christ came to save us but from what? Revisionists act as if this whole sin problem is just some sort of one big misunderstanding perpetuated through the centuries to maintain "control".

Using this twisted reasoning their motivation is the same, just a different technique. Maybe we were really supposed to set up a Big Club where the bishops have the power to blackball anyone that doesn't have a loose enough interpretation of the expectations of membership. The more seriously we take the Club's precepts the more unfit we are deemed to belong to it. This is sheer insanity!

As an Anglican, I am proud of our heritage of being allowed to openly question basic tenets of the Catholic faith in order to test that faith. Somewhere along the way however we have gone from encouraging questioning to satisfy our troubled finite human understanding of our loving, compassionate God to the blatant encouragement of disbelief.

For the life of me, I can't understand, for example, why someone like John Spong wouldn't want to renounce his orders masquerading as a bishop representing a Supreme Being that he admits he doesn't really believe in. Maybe it's the money. Maybe it's that he could dress up and have a parade lead him to a reserved seat. I do not know what has motivated him but surely it's not the hope of our transfiguration from certain death to life eternal.

A life where I "superstitiously" believe I will see my dear father and all the other faithful that have gone before me that knew the voice of the Christ and obeyed him as imperfect as they were. All I do know is that I don't want to take a bishop like him as the prototypical ECUSA bishop that he appears to be to those outside of the Episcopal Church.

One thing is clear: he has apparently successfully instituted his Twelve Theses as the "secret handshake" for most to enter the House of Bishops.

May God have mercy on our souls!

--Ben Joyner is a communicant and lay reader of St. John's Episcopal Church in Hampton, VA in the diocese of Southern Virginia. He is a Quality Inspector at Northrop Grumman Newport News.


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1 posted on 08/01/2005 4:54:49 PM PDT by sionnsar
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2 posted on 08/01/2005 4:55:47 PM PDT by sionnsar (†trad-anglican.faithweb.com† || Trad-Ang Ping: I read the dreck so you don't have to || Iran Azadi)
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To: sionnsar
These bishops act not as Shepherds of the Master they claim to serve but as petty lords over fiefdoms whose sole purpose is to maintain ham-fisted control over their real estate empires.

The churches (Protestant and Catholic) are full of non-believers who are protecting their careers.

In another vein...gotta love that phrase "ham-fisted"...

3 posted on 08/01/2005 5:00:54 PM PDT by Dark Skies ("The sleeper must awaken!")
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To: Dark Skies
We left the Episcopal Church many years ago after the Rector mocked the virgin birth and drew a triangle with liberalism at the top.

After trying a couple of other Episcopal Churches, and finding that it was sick, in schism, we punted.

4 posted on 08/01/2005 5:06:31 PM PDT by oldtimer
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To: oldtimer
In 1970, Sierra Madre (CA) Congregational Church's pastor declared he was an atheist. The church dwindled to nothing--everyone went around the corner and founded Bethany Church.

Then Lake Avenue (Pasadena) Congrgational sent its youth pastor, Dick Anderson. The first Sunday he preached to sixteen people, including his own family. The Lord was with him, and soon the church was full for four services each week.

Today, through the church directly and ministries generated by it (chiefly Reasons to Believe), many, many thousands have come to salvation.

5 posted on 08/01/2005 5:25:06 PM PDT by Hebrews 11:6 (Look it up!)
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To: oldtimer

I didn't realizee the disease was that old..About 5 years ago, our then fairly new pminister absolutelymleft me dumbstruck when , during his homily at a baptism serice for 6 infants..which is probably the most festive of all occasions on a church..he described "virgin birth" as the first STD..


6 posted on 08/01/2005 5:45:26 PM PDT by ken5050 (Ann Coulter needs to have children ASAP to pass on her gene pool....any volunteers?)
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To: oldtimer; ken5050
After trying a couple of other Episcopal Churches, and finding that it was sick

That was our experience moving to a new area in 1983. Had it not been for that move, and had I not previously attended the convention for the diocese I was in prior to the move, but instead remained your average pew-sitter* in our beloved little church in the (red)woods, there's a fair chance I'd still be in ECUSA.

(*Almost, but I was a licensed Lay Reader and Chalice Bearer.)

7 posted on 08/01/2005 6:19:58 PM PDT by sionnsar (†trad-anglican.faithweb.com† || Trad-Ang Ping: I read the dreck so you don't have to || Iran Azadi)
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To: oldtimer

So, where did you punt to?


8 posted on 08/01/2005 7:12:50 PM PDT by Martin Tell (Red States [should act like they] Rule)
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To: sionnsar

Spong makes me sick. He came on tour to certain Anglican churches in the city and his comments on Anglicanism were atrocious. Why he wasn't defrocked years ago shows the state of decay of the Anglican Church in the western world. We're supposed to listen to his views because they may enlighten our darkened mindset, say the liberals. There's no way I will ever listen to that heretic or read his works.


9 posted on 08/01/2005 9:39:06 PM PDT by plushaye (President Bush: W-2-4-4!!)
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To: Martin Tell; oldtimer
So, where did you punt to?

That was my question too!

We are currently attending a very conservative, bible-based, episcopal parish in our area.

If not for this particular parish, and a priest that isn't shy about tellin' it like it is .. (and a husband who is fighting for the Episcopal church to the end), I'd be gone also.

Don't know where it's all going, just wish it would get there!

10 posted on 08/02/2005 10:23:48 AM PDT by proud_2_B_texasgal (blood bought, spirit filled, born again ... a new life in Christ.)
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To: proud_2_B_texasgal
My wife was a Catholic and her local Church had a succession of worn out dud Priests.

She tried it for a few years.

We ended up and are delighted to be members of a tremendous Baptist Church with over six thousand members, and a Pastor who preaches only the Gospel and is truly brilliant.

Lifetime home.

11 posted on 08/02/2005 5:38:13 PM PDT by oldtimer
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To: oldtimer

I'm so glad for you .. If I weren't getting full gospel message in this little church, I wouldn't be a part of it at all.

God bless you .... tremendously!


12 posted on 08/02/2005 6:23:25 PM PDT by proud_2_B_texasgal (blood bought, spirit filled, born again ... a new life in Christ.)
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To: proud_2_B_texasgal; oldtimer
God bless both of your churches.

We are still officially members of a small traditional Episcopal (even though we took the "E" word off the parish sign) parish.

A few weeks ago we started attending an Antiochian Orthodox Church and believe God is calling us there. We meet with the priest this Saturday.

13 posted on 08/02/2005 7:08:15 PM PDT by Martin Tell (Red States [should act like they] Rule)
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To: Martin Tell

Blessings and prayers to your meeting with the priest. I hope you find YOUR place to worship.

I think the E word will soon disappear from our church also .. I think if the priest walked away, 3/4 of the church would go with him.

I believe he is hoping that if/when there is a split decision of some kind, that we will be able to keep the building ..

Praise God for leaders that aren't afraid to stand up for the Gospel, even when their pension, church building, and membership is at risk! God will bless these men!


14 posted on 08/03/2005 5:17:03 AM PDT by proud_2_B_texasgal (blood bought, spirit filled, born again ... a new life in Christ.)
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To: Dark Skies

not the Catholic


15 posted on 08/03/2005 5:35:00 AM PDT by Cronos (Never forget 9/11. Restore Hagia Sophia!)
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To: plushaye

Spong feels that the only people who believe in virgin birth as literal history are people found in Bob Jones


16 posted on 09/09/2005 3:07:25 AM PDT by mel
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