Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience

Manhattan Declaration(Originally signed on October 20th, released November 20th.)

“We will be united and untiring in our efforts to roll back the license to kill that began with the abandonment of the unborn to abortion.”

– for the full text, see manhattandeclaration.org

AAC President’s update 20 November

Weekly Message from Bishop David Anderson, President of the American Anglican Council, November 20 2009

“In a newly authorized advertising campaign, TEC begins by saying, “As Episcopalians, we are followers of Jesus Christ, our Lord, and believe in the Father, Son and Holy Spirit,” and this sounds spot-on Christologically.”

Beloved in Christ,

Some banks, large and small, have gotten into a great deal of trouble during the last year and a half with uncollectible loans and assets that have steeply declined in value. In short, their books don’t balance, and people’s money is at risk. Fortunately for most bank customers, their accounts are FDIC insured, and when a bank fails, another absorbs it, and the customer’s accounts remain relatively safe.

When it comes to churches, another institution that people trust, the same safety isn’t always present. Banks hold our money, and if they lose it we can work to gain more, whereas churches deal with our soul, and if we lose that, we can’t pick up another at the shopping mall.

As an example, the Episcopal Church (TEC) has vastly overstated their membership strength, withheld the really bad financial news, degraded their theology, lost membership, and their members’ souls are in peril.  Read more

Updated website for Moore College

Dr John WoodhouseThe Moore College website has a new look, and the beginning of lots of new resources.

It’s clearly the result of much hard work. See it here – and watch a welcome message from the Principal, Dr. John Woodhouse.