Church Society General Secretary on the Primates’ meeting
Another meeting of Anglican Primates has come and gone, nothing of substance has been done or decided. The problem the Communion faces is not with one or two individuals such as Gene Robinson who unfairly has become the focus of our problems, but rather with false teaching. Those who teach that sexual immorality is acceptable are leading people to destruction. …
There was a brief time when combined outrage might have translated into action but Rowan Williams headed this off and now it seems that the body of Primates as a whole will not do anything. …
– David Phillips, General Secretary of Church Society, comments on the just-concluded meeting in Alexandria.
Preaching and Sightings of Calvary
In the second half of my interview with Mark Dever, he describes a defining moment early in his preaching when he received the caring and insightful critique of a church elder named Bill Behrens. After Mark delivered this particular sermon, the elder kindly noted one absence: the gospel.
But Mark is not alone. …
– C J Mahaney gives strong encouragement to preachers.
‘Primates avert Schism’
There will be no formal schism in the Anglican Communion. 35 Anglican Archbishops gathered here in the Helnan hotel on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea weathered a week of intense dialogue with minds unchanged, positions hardened, but with far less acrimony than at previous primatial gatherings. …
– Report from David Virtue in Alexandria. (Photo: ENS.)
Archbishop plans ‘mediated talks’ with conservatives
“Fascinating communique from the Primates in Alexandria. I am told it was unanimous.
The Primates ask Dr Rowan Williams the Archbishop of Canterbury to begin a ‘professionally mediated conversation’ with the seven members of the Common Cause Partnership. …”
– Ruth Gledhill at Times Online.
Read the actual Communique here. (Photo: Archbishop of Canterbury’s website.)