Row over gay clergy threatens to divide a Synod still reeling over Sharia furore

Church of England General SynodThe row over the Church of England’s attitude to homosexuality revives this week, posing another headache for the Archbishop of Canterbury as he tries to reduce the temperature over his remarks about Islamic law. …

Story from Times Online.

See also “Synod turns on Rowan Williams in sharia row” from The Telegraph.

(Photo: Church of England.)

Spot the difference? Why Rowan said so much about Islam and Sharia

Archbishop Rowan Williams“Right now I’m feeling rather less sympathetic towards Rowan Williams than I was on Friday night.

The reason is this. Go to the Archbishop’s website, as I (and doubtless many others) did in the wake of the controversy in the press, for the text of his talk …”

Read the full comments from John Richardson on Ugley Vicar. See also this opinion piece from The Spectator.

(Photo: Archbishop of Canterbury’s website.)

Episcopalians support break from church

Bishop Robert DuncanNearly 100 leading laity in the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh have signed an open letter expressing their “strong support for the godly direction” of Bishop Robert W. Duncan Jr. in removing the diocese from the national church and realigning it with a more biblically conservative province of the worldwide Anglican Communion. …

Story from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Read the letter.

See also this pastoral letter to his congregation – dated 2nd February 2008 – from the Rector of Church of the Ascension Pittsburgh, The Rev. Jonathan Millard. He writes, in part –

“What about us? Will we be steadfast? I want to exhort you not to lose heart, not to give up, not to waiver. Please remember that the real issues facing us are rooted in the authority of God’s Word as revealed in Holy Scripture. We are not arguing about human sexuality, or the minutiae of canon law, but the timeless truths of the Gospel of Jesus Christ which is life and hope and salvation to those who are perishing. Because of this we cannot just agree to differ and carry on as if nothing has changed.”

New Westminister: Leave? You can’t

New Westminister: Leave? You can’tBishop Michael Ingham sat down with a group of 17 Anglicans from parishes across the Diocese to talk about several issues facing the Church and answer questions they had. …

The Bishop stressed that Anglicans belong to a diocesan Church. Dioceses establish parishes — and not the other way round. …

Read the report and other material from the New Westminister website.
See also “Neighbouring Bishop warns separatists in his diocese”.

(Photo: Diocese of New Westminister.) 

Williams ‘shocked’ at Sharia row

Archbishop Rowan Williams“The Archbishop of Canterbury is said to be overwhelmed by the ‘hostility of the response’ after his call for parts of Sharia law to be recognised in the UK. Friends of Dr Rowan Williams say he is in a state of shock and dismayed by the criticism from his own Church. …” – BBC News report.

Reactions to the Archbishop of Canterbury’s comments continue – Anglican Mainstream has the text of a BBC interview with Archbishop Ben Kwashi, Archhbishop of Jos in Northern Nigeria. (This is apparently not yet available on the BBC website.)

Related: Liberal Christianity Intensifies Radical Islam Threat in Christian Post.

Disputed parts of Covenant redrafted

Covenant Design GroupThe design group in charge of steering the Anglican Covenant through its various stages has produced a new draft …

Pat Ashworth in Church Times reports on the changes.

(Photo: Anglican Communion News Service.)

Statement from the Anglican Diocese of Sydney on comments by the Archbishop of Canterbury regarding Sharia law

Bishop Robert ForsythA media release from the Diocese of Sydney:

The Sydney Diocesan spokesman on this issue is the Bishop of South Sydney Robert Forsyth –

“We do not agree with the Archbishop’s comments. In the case of Australia, we are thankful for freedom of religion, but would oppose the idea of different systems of law for different people groups.”

Sharia law in UK is ‘unavoidable’ – Williams

Archbishop Rowan WilliamsThe Archbishop of Canterbury says the adoption of certain aspects of Sharia law in the UK “seems unavoidable”. …

Report from BBC News.

To see what was actually said, read the press release from the Archbishop’s website – and also a transcript of the BBC interview. For one reaction and links to others, see Ruth Gledhill’s blog.

(Photo credit: Archbishop of Canterbury’s website.)

Orthodox attendance at Lambeth would give wrong impression

Archbishop Rowan Williams and TEC PB Katherine Jefferts SchoriDr. Chik Kaw Tan, a member of the Church of England’s General Synod, has written to the Church of England Newspaper

“If orthodox bishops really believe that Anglicanism as practised in many parts of the Western world is a denial of Scripture and is inconsistent with apostolic teachings, then they cannot, indeed must not, share communion with the leaders of that new pseudo-Christian religion. On that count, I cannot but express my highest regard for those primates and bishops who choose, at great personal cost, not to attend Lambeth 2008. …”

Text of the full letter is worth reading at Anglican Mainstream.

(Photo credit: Jim Rosenthal, Anglican World.)

‘Global South’ Anglican Catechism in Outline

Anglican Catechism in Outline (ACIO) Interim Report“The Anglican Catechism in Outline project was unanimously endorsed and commissioned by the Global South Primates or their representatives present at its meeting at Kigali, Rwanda, September 2006. It was agreed that an interim report should be sent to the Global South Primates by February 2008 for their comments, and the final report be submitted by June 2008.

It is a historic and important project initiated by the Global South at this very critical juncture of the life and witness of our Anglican Communion.

The Global South Anglican Theological Formation and Education Task Force submitted their Interim Report to the Global South Primates Steering Committee on 6 January 2008.

We commend the Interim Report for careful study and feedback.”

Read the 60 page ACIO Interim Report (PDF) here.

Bishop John Rodgers interviewed

Bishop John Rodgers (photo:TSM)Bishop John Rodgers, one of the founders of AMiA and Interim Dean and President of TSM, has been interviewed on his hopes for the Anglican Communion:

“We have assumed we are part of a global Anglicanism that is true and good and turned a blind eye to its actual condition. We have been idolatrous about the Anglican Communion. The truth is that for us to be faithful Anglicans we can no longer be simply identified with the present Anglican Communion. It must be reformed or divided.”

Read the full interview on VirtueOnline.

‘An Anglican Covenant’ – 2nd draft released

Covenant Draft reportThe Covenant Design Group, under the chairmanship of Archbishop Drexel Gomez, has released a second draft for the proposed Anglican Covenant.

“The Covenant Design Group met again at the end of January 2008, and produced a second report and draft – the St. Andrew’s Draft – taking into account many of the submissions to the group. This draft is being offered for further reflection, especially at this year’s Lambeth Conference.”

All the details are available on the Anglican Communion Office website.

Bishop Jones’ Exegesis: from here to wherever

John RichardsonThe great thing about the knight in the game of chess is that it can jump intervening squares and pieces to get from one location to another. This is what gives the knight its attacking power. I think it was Anthony Hoekema, however, who coined the phrase ‘knight’s jump exegesis’ to describe the way some people jump from one part of the Bible to another to ‘prove’ their point.

Hoekema argued that Jehovah’s Witnesses do this with regard to, for example, the date of Christ’s return (somewhat overdue by now, on their reckoning). Unfortunately, as was reported in today’s Guardian newspaper, something like this has now also been done by the Rt Revd James Jones, the Bishop of Liverpool…

Read John Richardson’s analysis in The Ugley Vicar.

The Pastor’s Understanding of His Own Role

Mark DeverWatch this challenging message for preachers, from Mark Dever at the 2006 Together for the Gospel Conference in Louisville, Kentucky.

“Basing his message on 1 Corinthians, Mark Dever discusses the three marks of a faithful pastor. Such a pastor has a cross-centred message, a cross-centred life, and cross-centred followers.”

Video available from Ligonier Ministries. (Broadband recommended. Duration: 56 minutes.)

Other helpful audio and video archive material may be found here.

Concerns over abortion paper

The Melbourne AnglicanConcerns have been raised by some Melbourne Anglicans over a submission made to the Victorian Law Reform Commission on reform of the state’s abortion laws.

A think tank of eight women, by invitation from Archbishop Freier, made the submission in December. …

The Revd Tim Patrick, Associate Priest at St Jude’s Carlton, has sent a letter to parishes seeking signatories for a petition protesting against the submission. …

From this month’s The Melbourne Anglican. (The Submission is available here.)

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