TEC Presiding Bishop responds to GAFCON ‘emission’

Archbishop Rowan Willaims and Katharine Jeffers SchoriTEC Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has responded to the Global Anglican Future Conference with the following statement.

“Much of the Anglican world must be lamenting the latest emission from GAFCON. Anglicanism has always been broader than some find comfortable. This statement does not represent the end of Anglicanism, merely another chapter in a centuries-old struggle for dominance by those who consider themselves the only true believers. Anglicans will continue to worship God in their churches, serve the hungry and needy in their communities, and build missional relationships with others across the globe, despite the desire of a few leaders to narrow the influence of the gospel. We look forward to the opportunities of the Lambeth Conference for constructive conversation, inspired prayer, and relational encounters.

The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori
Presiding Bishop and Primate
The Episcopal Church”

Source: Episcopal Life Online.

(Dr J I Packer’s talk, “Lessons to be learned from the Canadian church experience”, given last week in the UK, provides a very helpful analysis of liberal strategies and tactics.)

Canterbury responds

Archbishop Rowan Williams“The Final Statement from the GAFCON meeting in Jordan and Jerusalem contains much that is positive and encouraging about the priorities of those who met for prayer and pilgrimage in the last week. …

However …”

– From the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Battling ‘liberal’ Church policies

Rev Rod ThomasTraditionalist Anglicans claiming to represent at least half of the membership of the worldwide communion, and more than a third of its bishops, have declared war on what they call the ‘false teaching’ used to justify active homosexuality. …

The Rev Rod Thomas, of the conservative Church of England group Reform, helped to formulate the organisation’s strategy. … “The Anglican Church is being destroyed by false teaching of the Bible on issues such as homosexuality”, he said.

– Report from the BBC’s Robert Pigott. (Photo of Rod Thomas: Reform.)

A date with disaster

John Calvin bobbleheadMeeting in San Jose, California, the Presbyterian Church USA, the liberal branch of American Presbyterianism, moved to approve homosexual clergy on June 27, 2008 – a date that may well mark a final blow against biblical orthodoxy in that denomination.

The PCUSA has debated sexuality issues for decades now, with activists for homosexual ordination pressing their case until they finally got their way at the denomination’s General Assembly. In that historic meeting, the General Assembly actually approved several proposals.

Even before dealing directly with the question of ordination standards, the General Assembly approved a first step toward revising the denomination’s official translation of the historic Heidelberg Catechism. …

Al Mohler points out what else the PCUSA had to change. (Photo of a John Calvin bobblehead at the PCUSA GC – by Joseph Williams and PCUSA.)

Anglican Bishops reclaiming Biblical position

finla press briefingPledging to work against forces of “militant secularism and pluralism” within their Christian denomination, conservative Anglican leaders formed a new umbrella organization here at the weekend.

The Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) — representing more than half of the world’s practicing Anglicans — wrapped up a weeklong meeting in Jerusalem, where more than 1,100 lay and clergy, including nearly 300 bishops, declared their allegiance to traditional biblical and church teachings and vowed to combat liberal trends, including the acceptance of homosexual leadership. …

– Report from Crosswalk. (Photo: Joy Gwaltney.)

Journey to the Promised Land

Abp Greg Venables“GAFCON is a movement, not just a conference.”

When the delegates starting arriving in Jerusalem, the words of the organisers rang true. They came from all over the world, not just because they were invited to a conference but because they felt now was the time to start something. …

– from Russell Powell at SydneyAnglicans.net. (Photo: Joy Gwaltney.)

Tears and cheers as Declaration released

GAFCON Final StatementThe Global Anglican Future Conference has overwhelmingly endorsed the Jerusalem Declaration and final communique, a document Archbishop Peter Jensen says will help bring order out of chaos. …

– Russell Powell reports for SydneyAnglicans.net.
GAFCON Statement here.

Also hear a 6 minute recording from Sunday afternoon’s press conference (Archbishops Henry Orombi, Peter Jensen and Emmanuel Kolini answer questions) – 4.2MB mp3 file (direct link), courtesy of SydneyAnglicans.net.

Dr J I Packer on lessons to be learned

Dr J I PackerThe audio files of Dr James Packer’s talk and question time at Holy Trinity, Eastbourne, last Tuesday are available at the Holy Trinity website.

Dr Packer spoke on “Lessons to be learned from the Canadian church experience” – and stated that the issues which prompted GAFCON are the most serious since the Reformation. Very helpful talk.

The meeting was widely reported when – 3 minutes into the question time – Dr Packer was asked what he would say to the Archbishop of Canterbury given the opportunity.

Links to the mp3 files – talk (55 min / 9.5MB) – question time (32 min / 5.6MB).
(Photo: Ed Hird.)

GAFCON Final Statement released

final statementThe GAFCON Final Statement has now been released on the final day of the Pilgrimage in Jerusalem –

“GAFCON is not just a moment in time, but a movement in the Spirit, and we hereby:

• launch the GAFCON movement as a fellowship of confessing Anglicans

• publish the Jerusalem Declaration as the basis of the fellowship

• encourage GAFCON Primates to form a Council. …”

– read the full statement and the associated Jerusalem Declaration here (380kb PDF – direct link). It’s also available on our website in the Reference documents section.

A press conference is expected in a few hours at 9:00pm Sydney time (1100GMT) Sunday.

GAFCON Slideshow Day 7

Russell Powell interviews Al StewartHere’s a slideshow of photos taken at GAFCON on Day 7 – Saturday.

You can also see our slideshows of Day 6, Day 4, Day 3 – and Monday’s photos from the Mount of Olives.

We’re very grateful to the GAFCON media team, and particularly Russell Powell, for the images and stories we’ve been able to share with you.

Russell is seen here interviewing Bishop Al Stewart – with Tim Robinson filming – overlooking the Sea of Galilee yesterday. (Photo: Zac Veron.)

GAFCON Statement expected Sunday

newsletterWe understand that the long-awaited Statement from GAFCON will be released shortly after 5:30pm Sydney time on Sunday (0730GMT) with a press conference around 9:00pm Sydney time (1100GMT). We’ll post details and any updates here as we receive them.

(Photo: Russell Powell.)

Where Jesus walked

The Sea of GalileeOn Saturday, the GAFCON pilgrims travelled to Galilee.

Russell Powell has this report at SydneyAnglicans.net.

Away from the conference venue – GAFCON pilgrims have had an emotional service on the water at Galilee in which six ferries were lashed together in the centre of the lake.

(Photo: David Sseppuuya)

PCUSA ‘plants seeds of self-destruction’

Presbyterian ‘More Light’The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) voted Friday to pave the way toward the ordination of practicing homosexual persons to the offices of deacon, elder, or minister. The series of votes begin to reverse the denomination’s position on sexual practices that it has held for its entire existence. …

– Report from Christian Newswire. (Photo: Danny Bolin and Presbyterian Church USA.)

Airport delay? – Share good news

VideoRussell Powell hears how one Nigerian Bishop took the opportunity to share some wonderful news on his way to GAFCON.

See the 4 minute 20 second video file courtesy of SydneyAnglicans.net.

GAFCON Slideshow Day 6

GAFCON Day 6 slideshowHere’s a slideshow of photos taken at GAFCON on Day 6 – Friday.

You can also see our slideshows of Day 4, Day 3 – and Monday’s photos from the Mount of Olives.

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