Taking a crack at the stained glass ceiling

Diocese of Canberra & Goulburn crestChurch history will be made this weekend if Canberra’s Dr Sarah Macneil is elected the 10th Anglican Bishop of Canberra and Goulburn.

… only four remained from an original field of five nominees when the electoral synod began meeting yesterday in Goulburn. … Others nominated are Assistant Bishop and Vicar General of the diocese, Allan Ewing; Assistant Bishop and rector of the parish of St Matthew, Wanniassa, Trevor Edwards; and the rector of the parish of St Paul, Chatswood, Stuart Robinson.

– Report from The Canberra Times.   (emphasis added)

FiF UK reacts to recent news from Sydney

Forward in Faith logo“Forward in Faith regrets the recent decision of the Synod of the diocese of Sydney with regard to lay and diaconal presidency at the Eucharist, both of which are clearly contrary to the foundational documents of Anglicanism.

It trusts that the Archbishop of Sydney will use those powers available to him to ensure that such innovations are not set forth, in order that further division is not thereby introduced into the life of the Communion.”

– a Statement from Forward in Faith UK.

However, the motion at Sydney Synod simply re-stated the Synod’s long-held opinion. There was no legislation involved. It seems many are reacting to exaggerated media reports. See Jeremy Halcrow’s report at SydneyAnglicans.net

See also George Conger’s article for The Church of England Newspaper.

Arguing for GAFCON

Bishop Wallace BennWallace Benn and Mark Burkill respond to Iain Murray

The Christian work and fellowship started by GAFCON in Jerusalem in June 2008 has only just begun.

We are well aware that it faces plenty of dangers and obstacles as it seeks to renew the Anglican Communion in the work of the gospel. We know that it has already been misunderstood in various quarters. This may lead some to hesitate about supporting it. That is why we want to respond to the particular misunderstandings and historical errors that are stated in the article by Iain Murray in the September 2008 issue of EN, although both of us have enormously appreciated books he has written over the years…

Wallace Benn and Mark Burkill in Evangelicals Now – in response to ‘The Church of England in crisis’ by Iain Murray.

(Photo of Bishop Wallace Benn at GAFCON: Peter Frank.) h/t Anglican Mainstream.

Petition in support of St. John’s Shaughnessy

Petition in support of St. John’s ShaughnessyJust a reminder about that petition

So much for Possibility Thinking

Robert H and Robert A SchullerBad news must be especially hard to bear when you build your world on positive thinking, but the news out of Garden Grove this past Sunday was not happy. Robert H. Schuller, founder of the Crystal Cathedral and the “Hour of Power” television ministry, announced that he had removed his son, Robert A. Schuller, as host of the television ministry…

In the elder Schuller’s view, preaching “what is sin and isn’t sin” is out of bounds for his television program.

Al Mohler on events at the Crystal Cathedral. (Photo: crystalcathedral.org)

Sydney diocese votes for lay and diaconal presidency – again

Episcopal Life Online“The General Synod of the Diocese of Sydney, Australia, has voted ‘overwhelmingly’ in favor of lay and diaconal presidency, which means that lay people and deacons could be permitted to administer the sacraments at Holy Communion – a role that is usually limited to priests.

In the motion, the synod affirmed ‘its conviction that lay and diaconal administration of the Lord’s Supper is consistent with the teaching of Scripture, and that the Lord’s Supper in this diocese may be administered by persons other than presbyters…”

Episcopal Church’s coverage of Sydney Synod’s vote.

Barack Obama: The 2004 ‘God Factor’ interview transcript

Barack ObamaIn 2004, Chicago religion journalist for the Chicago Sun-Times, Cathleen Falsani, interviewed Barack Obama on his Christian beliefs –

“Do you believe in sin?”
“Yes.”
“What is sin?”
“Being out of alignment with my values.” …

Cathleen Falsani writes: “Because of the staggering interest in now U.S. Sen. Obama’s faith and spiritual predilections, I thought it might be helpful to share that interview, uncut and in its entirety, here.”

Petition in support of St. John’s Shaughnessy

Rev David Short, St. John’s ShaughnessyMany from around the world have signed the online petition in support of the churches of Good Shepherd and St. John’s Shaughnessy in Vancouver, against expected action by the Diocese of New Westminster.

Read the St. John’s website to discover some reasons for signing – or see our related posts.

If you haven’t yet signed it, please consider doing so. The text of the petition, released on October 18, says,

We, the undersigned, as active clergy and lay members of the Anglican Communion, stand with those parishes in Vancouver that are part of the Anglican Network on Canada, affirming that they are authentically Anglican.

The petition is available here – and there’s an equivalent petition for members of the Church of England. (Photo: Joy Gwaltney)

Canberra & Goulburn to vote this week

Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn electionThe Anglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn will elect its tenth Diocesan Bishop at an election Synod beginning on Friday (31st October). Bishop George Browning retired in August.

– Details on the process from the Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn website. (Image: Dioc. Canb & Goulb.)

Obama on Homosexuality

Robert A J Gagnon“Regardless of how one votes on election day, it is important to be aware of how this presidential candidate interprets Scripture to fit his political views and what kind of impact this will have on his policies regarding government endorsement of, and incentives for, homosexual practice should he become president. Obama’s record is clear…”

– Robert A. J. Gagnon, Associate Professor of New Testament at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary writes on “Barack Obama’s Disturbing Misreading of the Sermon on the Mount as Support for Homosexual Sex”.

See this page for the introduction, and you can find the article here. (h/t Justin Taylor.)

‘Gay wedding’: underlying problem of false teaching sidestepped

David Phillips - Church SocietyDavid Phillips, General Secretary of Church Society –

St Bartholomew the Great statements

The Diocese of London has issued a statement regarding the so called ‘gay blessing’ service at St. Bartholomew the Great. The Rector, Martin Dudley, who conducted the service has allowed a letter to be published in which he indicates that his action was not in line with the House of Bishops’ guidelines on civil partnerships. He goes on to indicate that he does not agree with those guidelines but will abide by them. He also calls attention to the anecdotal evidence that the guidelines are being breached by many others.

The House of Bishops guidelines were themselves a travesty because they do not uphold Biblical standards and accept the validity of Civil Partnerships which are a mockery of marriage. Moreover, the House of Bishops has consistently failed to stand against the root problem. They have focussed on certain actions such as entering into a Civil Partnership or being in a non-celibate relationship whilst ignoring the Biblical focus on false teaching.

Those who encourage others to sin are just as guilty, apparently more so, than those who engage in sin. Speaking of children the Lord Jesus Christ said: “Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to sin, it would be better for him if a millstone were hung around his neck, and he were drowned in the depth of the sea.” (Matthew 18.6). And the Apostle James wrote reminding teachers of the weight of responsibility they bear – “we who teach will be judged more strictly” (James 3.1).

The presence of gross false teaching within the Church of England has fractured it as evidenced by the statement recently issued by members of the Deanery in which St. Bartholomew the Great is situated. The statement by Mr Dudley and the Diocese of London will not close the matter because the underlying problem of false teaching has once again been sidestepped.

David Phillips
General Secretary, Church Society.

– from Church Society’s news website, EVnews.

For earlier stories, see here.

TEC promises support to continuing Episcopalians

Katharine Jefferts SchoriThe Episcopal Church’s Executive Council October 23 renewed its ongoing support of dioceses in which the leadership has left or plans to leave the church, and pledged the church to seek reconciliation “without precondition on our part.”

Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori told council members that she appreciated their sense that irreconcilable differences are inconsistent with the gospel. “It is profoundly unchristian and unhopeful to say that differences can be irreconcilable,” she said…

– Spin from Episcopal Life Online. (Photo: ENS / Mary Frances Schjonberg.)

Final decision from the Bishop of London

Bishop Richard ChartresIn a letter to clergy in the diocese (October 24th 2008) the Assistant Bishop of London declares that since Martin Dudley has apologised, the case is now considered closed.

– Read the letter here at Reform London.

For earlier stories, see here.

(Photo of Bishop Richard Chartres: Diocese of London.)

Anglican bishop seeks OK to bless same-sex marriages

Bishop John Chapman of OttawaAn Anglican church in Ottawa may soon be the second in Canada to bless same-sex marriages.

Bishop John Chapman plans to ask the Canadian House of Bishops next week if he can develop an appropriate rite, then designate one parish — possibly Saint John the Evangelist on Somerset Street — to offer blessings to gay couples already married in a civil ceremony…

– Report from The Ottawa Citizen. (Photo: The Anglican Journal.)

Connect09 orders due next week

Connect09Just a reminder for Sydney parishes – the phase 1 orders for Connect09 Gospels (versions in English, Chinese and Arabic) close next Friday (October 31). Don’t miss out!

See the Connect09 website.

(See also The Essential Jesus.)

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