Remembering Archbishop Gitari

Archbishop David Gitari, the retired Primate of the Anglican Church of Kenya“Archbishop David Gitari, the retired Primate of the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) died Monday … He was 76.

Gitari was one of those larger than life figures. He was absolutely courageous, brilliant, and committed to the implications of the Gospel in everyday life. He was marked for death by government hit squads and three times had to escape in the middle of the night when they came to kill him. One of the times, he escaped through the roof of his house and slipped into the jungle. …”

– Bishop Bill Atwood remembers and gives thanks.

A future for Anglicans?

Gerald Bray“In October 2013 GAFCON II will meet in Nairobi. GAFCON (Global Anglican Futures Conference) might be described as the illegitimate brainchild of Rowan Williams when he was archbishop of Canterbury and it may yet turn out to be his most enduring legacy…”

– In his editorial in the Autumn 2013 issue of Churchman, Gerald Bray gives his take (PDF file) on GAFCON II and the future of the Anglican Communion.

Death toll from Pakistan church suicide bomb rises

Peshawar attack aftermath“The death toll from last month’s suicide bombing (22 Sept) at All Saints Church in Peshawar, Pakistan now stands at 127, with 170 injured…”

– Report from Eternity Newspaper.

Photo: Diocese of Peshawar.

Related: Memorial Service held in Sydney.

The Archbishop of Sydney’s Anglican Aid website and donation page (select “Pakistan Emergency All Saints Church” from the drop down list).

GAFCON Chairman’s Pastoral Letter

Archbishop Eliud Wabukala, Primate of Kenya  and Chairman of the GAFCON Primates’ Council“I know … that, like me, you will have been very distressed by the callous and violent attack on the Westgate shopping centre here in Nairobi last week. … We have seen a manifestation of evil in this city, but my prayer for our conference is that it will be a manifestation of the presence of God in the power of the Holy Spirit.”

– Archbishop Eliud Wabukala, Primate of Kenya and Chairman of the GAFCON Primates’ Council writes in his latest Pastoral Letter as GAFCON approaches.

Christians now suffering mass martyrdom, says Archbishop of Canterbury

Archbishop Welby. Photo: Archbishop of Canterbury's website“The Most Rev Justin Welby said that there had been more than 80 Christian “martyrs” in the last few days alone.

He was speaking about the bombing of All Saints Anglican church in Peshawar, Pakistan, in which 85 were killed and more than 200 injured. But he said that Christians were also being singled out for violence in a string of other countries.”

– from The Telegraph.

Related: As Lambs in the Midst of Wolves – six godly reactions to persecution, drawn from 1 Peter.

First woman bishop of Church of Sth India

Church of South India“The Church of South India has today appointed its first woman bishop.

The Revd Eggoni Pushpalalitha was ordained in 1983 and has most recently been a priest in the Diocese of Nadyal in Andhra Pradesh. …—

– from the Anglican Communion News Service.

Potentially hundreds dead in Peshawar church bombing

All Saints Anglican Church Peshawar“Potentially hundreds of people have been killed in a suicide bombing attack against an Anglican church in the Pakistani border city of Peshawar. …

The Archbishop of Sydney’s Anglican Aid has sent emergency aid to the congregation and Archbishop Davies has written to the Bishop of Peshawar, the Rt Rev Humphrey Peters, expressing shock…”

– SydneyAnglicans has a comprehensive report on the bombing,

Diocese of Peshawar website.

See also the Anglican Aid page to send a donation to help (select “Pakistan Emergency All Saints Church” from the drop down list).

Anglican Aid seeks help for three urgent causes

Anglican AidThe Archbishop of Sydney’s Anglican Aid is seeking donations for three key causes:

1.  Emergency Appeal for Anglicans in Peshawar
2. Helping Tanzanian Bishops and Leaders go to GAFCON2
3. Emergency Appeal for Syrian Refugees being cared for in Egypt

See the Anglican Aid website and donation page for more.

Reform Ireland statement on the appointment of the new Bishop of Meath

Refore Ireland“The Church of Ireland, in common with the Anglican Communion worldwide, has always prized doing things ‘decently and in order’ (1Corinthians 14:40).

With the appointment of the first woman bishop in Britain and Ireland, it has furthered the disorder in God’s church that it originally initiated with the decision to appoint women as presbyters and bishops by an act of Synod in 1990. …”

– full statement here.

More details emerge from Peshawar attack

All Saints Peshawar“More details on the deadly attack on a Pakistani church over the weekend – the worst attack on Christians in the country’s history – are surfacing today as Christians around the world mourn the tragedy.”

– News and prayer requests via Eternity Newspaper.

Barnabas Fund pledges to do what it can to help.

Suicide bombers kill dozens at Anglican church in Peshawar

pakistan“A pair of suicide bombers blew themselves up outside a 130-year-old Anglican church in Pakistan after the Sunday service, killing at least 78 people in the deadliest attack in recent history on Christians in the predominantly Muslim country. …”

ABC News. The Telegraph.

Canada: Anglican Church faces falling membership, deeper divisions

back-to-the-future-sm“More than 15,000 packed Toronto’s Maple Leaf Gardens. Crowds thronged the lobby of the Royal York Hotel. Two hundred reporters scrambled for news and The Globe and Mail splashed the story on its front page.

Not for the Beatles or Muhammad Ali, but a congress of the Anglican Church. It was late summer, 1963, and the Anglican Church, bastion of the old order, was at its demographic peak in Canada. …”

The Globe and Mail in Toronto reports on the Back to the Anglican Future conference held last week.

Anglicans appoint first female bishop in UK and Ireland

The Rev Patricia Storey“Anglicans have appointed the UK and Ireland’s first female bishop. The Rev Pat Storey, rector of St Augustine’s in Derry, has been elected by the Church of Ireland as the new bishop of Meath and Kildare. …”

– from The Guardian. Photo: Church of Ireland.

An Overview of the Anglican Communion Today – From Communion to Coalition

Vinay SamuelA presentation by Vinay Samuel, last Monday 16th September, at St. Mark’s Battersea Rise in London, to a pre-GAFCON 2 meeting –

“The Anglican Communion as it exists today is not a single communion – it is more a collection of coalitions.

The centre (Lambeth) has no meaning in defining the Communion. Archbishop Justin Welby has inherited a broken communion he cannot heal. The role of Lambeth has enormously diminished. The instruments of communion as the governing centre are irrelevant for dealing with communion matters. People will not accept a communion that promotes things that are heretical. Instead of Lambeth legitimation we need mutual legitimation. This leads to coalitions. …”

– Read it all at Anglican Mainstream. More on the meeting from Andrew Symes.

GAFCON prayer bulletins available

GAFCON“A series of prayer bulletins is being issued in the weeks leading up to the October conference. This allows provinces, churches, organisations and individuals to read about the preparations and to uphold GAFCON in prayer.”

– Downloadable from the GAFCON website.

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