GAFCON not about Gays

Dr Karin SowadaMore than 35 members of the Australian contingent to GAFCON gathered in Sydney to hear Archbishop Peter Jensen declare that the conference is about “facing new realities in the (Anglican) communion and turning them into gospel opportunities”. …

– SydneyAnglicans.net has a helpful story on GAFCON – including interviews with Dr. Karin Sowada and the Rev. Craig Roberts by Russell Powell.

New Southern Baptist Convention President

Johnny Hunt Southern Baptist PresidentJohnny Hunt, senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Woodstock, Georgia, has been elected the new president of the Southern Baptist Convention. …

It’s clear that Hunt is no fan of the growing Calvinist movement within the Southern Baptist Convention. He’s hosting a major conference to refute Calvinism at his church in November. … Things may have gone quite differently had Al Mohler, the Calvinist president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, stayed in the race (he suffered health complications).

– Report by Ted Olsen in the Christianity Today Liveblog.

See also this story from Baptist Press. (Photo: Baptist Press.)

Arctic synod greatly disappointed at same-sex moves

Arctic Synod - photo Christopher Patterson, Anglican JournalThe synod of the diocese of the Arctic, meeting in Iqaluit, Nunavut from May 27 to June 3, passed a motion criticizing decisions by four dioceses of the Anglican Church of Canada that support blessing same-sex unions.

“Synod expressed great disappointment as some diocesan synods have decided to move forward with approving the blessing of same-sex civil marriages, after General Synod 2007 (made) it clear that this would not be allowed until the Lambeth Conference had time to discuss the issues this summer,” said a press release issued by the diocese of the Arctic synod. “This then indicates that Canadians are not serious about unity elements that hold the church together.” …

– Report from the Anglican Journal. See also Diocese of the Arctic website. (Photo: Christopher Patterson.)

Obama’s Abortion Bombshell

Barack ObamaBarack Obama, the presumptive pro-abortion nominee of the Democratic Party, has plans to reward the allies that helped him topple Hillary Clinton from her throne by making total unrestricted abortion in the United States his number one priority as President. …

– Report from LifeSite News.

Bishop plans ads to attract same-sex couples

Bishop Marc AndrusBishop Marc Andrus of California announced in a letter that the diocese will soon begin an advertising campaign “celebrating the [recent California] Supreme Court ruling and inviting same-sex couples to our churches for pre-marital counseling and nourishment in communities of faith.” …

– Story from The Living Church. (Photo: Diocese of California.)

Bishop Martyn Minns interviewed on BBC

Bishop Martyn MinnsBishop Martyn Minns was interviewed on the BBC’s HARDtalk on Monday. Following the usual style of the programme, the mode of Stephen Sackur’s interview is aggressive.

The 23 minute segment may be seen in Real Video format via this page. (Photo: BBC.)

‘The archbishop says No’ (to reforms)

Archbishop Peter Jensen“The Anglican Church faces a modern Great Schism, with gay-tolerant Christians on one side and radical ‘Bible-believers’ on the other. And at the forefront of the hardliners is Australia’s outspoken evangelist Peter Jensen. …”

– David Marr in The Good Weekend in last Saturday’s The Sydney Morning Herald. It’s those hardline “radical ‘Bible-believers’” causing trouble again!

See Archbishop Jensen’s statement last Friday, for a somewhat different perspective. (Photo: Ramon Williams.)

Canadian Pastor fined and told to remain silent

Stephen BoissoinOn Friday, the Alberta Human Rights Commission ordered Alberta pastor Stephen Boissoin to desist from expressing his views on homosexuality in any sort of public forum. He was also commanded to pay damages equivalent to $7,000 as a result of the tribunal’s November decision to side with complainant and homosexual activist Dr. Darren Lund. The tribunal has also called for Boissoin to personally apologize to Lund via a public statement in the local newspaper. …

– Full story from LifeSite News. (Photo: CanadianChristianity.com)

Integrity’s Susan Russell interviewed on Gene Robinson’s ‘wedding’

Susan Russell IntegrityIntegrity USA President Susan Russell preached at the civil union of Gene Robinson and his partner of 20 years on Saturday. In this video clip, she describes the service.

Watch the Integrity video if you must – on Google Video via Stand Firm. It runs for 5’27”. There’s also a report in The Sydney Morning Herald.

David Wells interviewed on his new book

David WellsDavid Wells was interviewed about his new book on Al Mohler’s radio programme on Thursday. The Courage to Be Protestant is an overview of his earlier books, designed to be more accessible to a wider readership.

One of his main points: Historic Christianity is doctrinal in its shape – and when that is lost, there’s not much left.

Take the time to listen to the interview, which starts 11 minutes and 20 seconds into the audio file. (The book is available from MooreBooks.)

Gay Bishop vs. Straight Bishop

Robinson MinnsThe first bishop married his gay partner in New Hampshire this weekend. The second bishop will be settling into a new house with his wife in a New Jersey suburb, chosen so that he can shuttle more easily between conservative churches opposed to the first one’s theology and lifestyle.

Time magazine on Gene Robinson and Bishop Martyn Minns, as a backgrounder for Lambeth and GAFCON.
(Photos: TEC and Truro Church.)

‘Doubts about the Bishop of Durham’

The Future of Justification: A Response to NT WrightBishop Tom Wright has an international reputation as an Evangelical whose credentials as a biblical scholar, teacher, preacher, and pastor are of the highest order. When he is suspected of compromising traditional Evangelical teaching, especially in relation to the iconic doctrine of justification, then the big guns need to be trained on him — and among Evangelical conservatives, the guns don’t get much bigger than John Piper. …

– John Saxbee, Bishop of Lincoln, provides some background to John Piper’s book – in The Church Times.

Stand Firm also note a reply from Bishop Wright. See also our earlier stories, Godliness and good learning by Mike Ovey and Paul Helm on The Future of Justification (both reviews of John Piper’s book) and The Theology of N T Wright from the White Horse Inn of June 1st 2008.

Church of England proposes repeal of protection for opponents of women bishops

John RichardsonAs first reported in the Daily Telegraph, the House of Bishops of the Church of England is indeed bringing a proposal to the General Synod in July to adopt the first approach outlined in the Manchester Report to provide for the consecration of women bishops, which will remove the legislative provisions put in place in 1993 and replace them with a ‘Code of Practice’. …

– Report from John Richardson at The Ugley Vicar.

‘Without gay priests Church would be lost’

Gene RobinsonThe openly gay bishop whose ordination sparked the crisis in the Anglican Communion has claimed the Church of England would be close to shutting down if it was forced to manage without its gay clergy. …

He said many of the English church’s clergy lived openly in their rectories with gay partners, with the full knowledge of their bishops.

– Story by Ruth Gledhill in The Times Online. Ruth also posts an interview with Gene Robinson here, amid speculation that he is about to marry.
(Photo credit: Geoff Forester and Diocese of New Hampshire.)

Statement from Archbishop Peter Jensen on the Lambeth and Jerusalem conferences

Archbishop Peter JensenStatement from Archbishop Peter Jensen
6th June 2008

It is not long now before I leave for the Jerusalem Conference. I am immensely grateful for the support and prayers of so many of you. I’m looking forward to meeting with the leaders representing 35 million Anglicans across 27 different countries and it is my hope that God will give us wisdom during our time together. As we look to the future of this great communion of churches, I am praying that we will maintain the highest level of unity possible.

I have just written to the Archbishop of Canterbury to assure him of my prayers for him and for the success of the Lambeth Conference. We have different views on how best to see the future of the Anglican Communion at this time.

But we are at one in seeking its good health and doing what can be done to make sure that the turmoil created by those who have set aside fundamental Christian teaching does not destroy it. On the contrary, our aim should be to see it united as never before in the service of Christ in this world. I am praying that both the Lambeth Conference and the Jerusalem Conference will help achieve that goal. Will you join me in your intercessions?

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