Impact of the Manchester report

John RichardsonFor those, such as WATCH, advocating the Manchester Report’s ‘Single Clause, Code of Practice’ option as the way ahead on the consecration of women bishops, there is just one question that should be asked: “Do you accept that men opposed to women’s ordination will continue to be consecrated as bishops in the Church of England?”

The answer must surely be “No.” Indeed, given the tiny handful of such consecrations which have taken place in the last few years, despite the 1993 Episcopal Ministry Act of Synod, any other answer would have to be seen as reflecting either self-delusion or the intention to delude others.

That Act established that “no person or body shall discriminate against candidates … for appointment to senior office in the Church of England on the grounds of their views or positions about the ordination of women to the priesthood.” Yet there is no doubt that it has been consciously and deliberately ignored. The ‘stained glass ceiling’ for ordained women has been as nothing compared with the cast iron version for traditionalists in the last decade.…

– Read John Richardson’s full article at The Ugley Vicar.

‘Pray – Connect – Expect’ video available

Archbishop Peter JensenAs part of this Sunday’s prayer focus (link to 3.8MB pdf) in Sydney Diocese, Archbishop Peter Jensen has released a 4 minute 12 second video to encourage us all. The video has also been posted on DVD to parishes for this weekend for possible use in services.

Download it from the Connect09 website

Quicktime movie: 640 x 360 pixels. 25 MB.

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Colorado Bishop seeks to remove previously transferred priests

Bp Robert O’Neill of ColoradoThe Rt. Rev. Robert O’Neill, Bishop of Colorado, is seeking to remove from the ministry more than a dozen priests that his predecessor lawfully transferred to another Anglican province after they joined the Anglican Mission in the Americas (AMiA) more than seven years ago.

The initial list included at least one priest, the Rev. Robert John Bryan, who claims not to have received any communication on the matter. He expressed surprise at the news of his inhibition when contacted by The Living Church, and said he had not received any communication from anyone in the Diocese of Colorado since receiving a copy of his letter of transfer nearly eight years ago. …

– Story from The Living Church. Note that it is Bishop O’Neill whom the TEC Presiding Bishop hopes to be her uninvited “eyes and ears” at GAFCON. (Photo: Episcopal Church.)

Christians have duty to witness

Bishop Michael Nazir-AliBritain’s destiny depends on Christianity, the Bishop of Rochester, Dr Michael Nazir-Ali, said this week, in an article published the day after he responded to questions on a General Synod motion that has called for Christians to evangelise British Muslims.

The private member’s motion, by Paul Eddy, who is training for the priesthood, called on the Church to proclaim Christianity as the only route to ultimate salvation. Mr Eddy said he had been under pressure to withdraw his motion. …

– Report from the Church Times.
See also this piece in The Telegraph. (Photo: Church Times.)

Mark Dever interviewed on ministry

Mark Dever interviewed on ministryAt the risk of posting too many links to video files…

Last week, Mark Dever spoke at Whiteboard, a rather diverse gathering of US church planters.

After the sessions, he was interviewed on topics such as – working with those with whom you disagree theologically, styles of worship, preaching, and priority on evangelism. It’s presented in two parts on YouTube – part 1, part 2 (10 minutes each).

– For ministers in particular, this is well worth watching. (Thanks to Between Two Worlds.) The start of Mark’s talk has also been posted on YouTube.