Aberdeen congregation votes to leave Scottish Episcopal Church
Posted on January 19, 2019
Filed under Anglican Communion, Scotland
“A congregation in the north-east Scottish coastal city of Aberdeen is preparing to leave the Scottish Episcopal Church. Members of Westhill Community Church voted last night (Thursday) by 83 per cent to 13 per cent to leave the Anglican Communion’s province in Scotland following what they say is the ‘continued liberal trajectory’ of the Church.
Speaking to the Anglican Communion News Service, the Rector of Westhill, Canon Ian Ferguson, said: ‘We have been on a journey for many years – when I say “we” I mean a group of evangelical Episcopal rectors – in talking to bishops about the trajectory the Scottish Episcopal Church has set itself on going. This culminated in a number of decisions that the SEC took which some of us found that we could not accept. …”
– Report from the Anglican Communion News Service.
And from the Westhill newsletter for 20 Jnauary 2019:
“The result of the vote on Thursday 17th January asking whether you agree with the leaders and vestry that Westhill Community Church should leave the Scottish Episcopal Church was 87% Yes and 13% No, with 2 spoiled papers.
There will be no immediate changes. We as a Church need to take time to catch our breath and pray about the way forward.
Thanks to everyone who assisted with the process including everyone who came out on such a cold night to vote and everyone who stayed to pray together.
With every blessing, on behalf of the Leaders and Vestry.”