Fort Worth joins Southern Cone

Posted on November 16, 2008 
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Fort Worth voteDelegates attending the 26th annual convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth on November 15 overwhelmingly approved realignment with the Anglican Province of the Southern Cone.

It was the fourth time within 12 months that members of a diocese severed ties to the Episcopal Church, which has a total of 110 dioceses…

– An Episcopal Life Online report. (Image: Results posted on the Fort Worth website.)

Bishop Jack Iker’s Address to the Diocese of Fort Worth

Posted on November 16, 2008 
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Bishop Jack Iker, Fort Worth“We here in the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth intend to be who we have always been, to believe what we have always believed, and to do what we have always done.

We are not going away, nor are we abandoning anything. We are not leaving the Church – we are the Church. We will remain an orthodox diocese of catholic Christians, full members of the worldwide Anglican Communion. Above all else, we remain committed to serving and obeying the Lord Jesus Christ, upholding the authority of the Holy Scriptures as the revealed Word of God and our ultimate authority in all matters of faith, morals and doctrine.”

– Read Bishop Iker’s full address at the Diocese of Fort Worth.

Watch the Fort Worth Convention

Posted on November 15, 2008 
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Bishop Jack IkerAs the Diocese of Fort Worth’s convention meets this weekend to vote on leaving The Episcopal Church, video of the proceedings will be streamed live on the internet.

See it at ustream.tv.

Robert Gagnon on Homosexuality and the Bible

Posted on November 15, 2008 
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Robert A J GagnonIn this 28 minute video from Pure Passion, Robert Gagnon answers some common objections about homosexuality and the Bible. Very helpful.

Watch it on Vimeo via Between Two Worlds.

Canadian clergy unveil new plan

Posted on November 14, 2008 
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Bishop Don HarveyBreakaway conservative Anglicans hope to set up a new entity within the church to rival the established power structure in Canada and the U.S. within the next three months. And they say failure to recognize their efforts could irrevocably divide the communion.

“If this new province doesn’t work, there’s probably going to be a much bigger split than just North America,” Bishop Don Harvey told a news conference yesterday.…

– Report from The Toronto Star.

Stand Firm interviews Bishop Jack Iker

Posted on November 13, 2008 
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Bishop Jack Iker, Fort Worth“I fully expect that I’ll receive notification from the Presiding Bishop’s office, within days of our diocesan convention, that I’ve been inhibited. Of course by then it will be irrelevant, because I won’t be under the authority of the Episcopal Church. But they’ll play that out in the same that they did with Bishops Schofield and Duncan.…”

– Bishop Jack Iker is interviewed by Greg Griffiths for Stand Firm.

See also this report by David Virtue. (Photo: Stand Firm.)

Reason 4 Hope

Posted on November 13, 2008 
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Reason 4 HopeVideo and audio resources courtesy of Audio Advice – at Reason 4 Hope.

(Note: the video files are of the order of 200MB+.)

We are contending for the Faith: Fort Worth

Posted on November 13, 2008 
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Bishop Jack Iker, Fort Worth“Contending for the Faith” is the theme of this year’s Diocesan Convention, and it aptly describes what lies at the heart of the controversy that surrounds us.

Others have argued that it is a matter of contending for property, or contending for the authority of The Episcopal Church over us, or contending for homosexual rights in the church. But these are simply some of the side issues confronting us.

The real issue is the faith. We are taking a stand for the historic faith and practice of the Bible, as we have received them, and against the continuing erosion of that faith by TEC. This Diocese stands for orthodox Christianity. TEC stands for a revisionist and compromised version of what the Church has always taught..…

Bishop Jack Iker writes as the Fort Worth Convention on November 14 and 15 draws closer.

Lambeth 2008 – a retrospect

Posted on November 12, 2008 
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Chris Sugden“… The most blatant example of TEC’s attempt to influence the conference occurred in the Lambeth Witness, published by Integrity USA, which as the only daily publication on campus, was often mistaken to be the official Lambeth Daily, which had no paper edition in 2008. In the Lambeth Witness, Bishop Catherine Roskam from TEC suggested that statistically at least some of the bishops at the conference were wife-beaters, and that there were incidences of wife-beating in some African nations. This was widely seen as an attempt to undermine the Sudanese and other Africans who had been outspoken on issues of sexuality…”

Chris Sugden offers some insightful reflections on Lambeth 2008 – at Anglican Mainstream. Worth reading.

Gospel Coalition media archive

Posted on November 12, 2008 
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The Gospel Coalition“The Gospel Coalition has recently revamped its website, and it now holds 8,480 audio files and 842 video files. This archive has very nice topic and speaker indexes, and categories of sermons, Q&A, conference messages and interviews. This is a motherload of materials.”

– Thanks to Faith by Hearing for the tip.

Anglican Church of Canada on Facebook

Posted on November 10, 2008 
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FacebookThe Anglican Church of Canada, looking for a new way to reach the faithful, has launched its own official page on the popular social networking site Facebook.

“It’s an exciting new step for us,” Brian Bukowski, Web manager for the church, told the Anglican Journal

– Story from The Toronto Star.

The Two ‘Courts’

Posted on November 9, 2008 
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Jerry Bridges“There are two ‘courts’ we must deal with: the court of God in Heaven and the court of conscience in our souls.

When we first trust in Christ for salvation, God’s court is forever satisfied. Never again will a charge of guilt be brought against us in Heaven. Our consciences, however, are continually pronouncing us guilty. That is the function of conscience. Therefore, we must by faith bring the verdict of conscience into line with the verdict of Heaven. We do this by agreeing with our conscience about our guilt, but then reminding it that our guilt has already been borne by Christ.”

– Jerry Bridges, The Discipline of Grace. (With thanks to Of First Importance.)

Diocese of Quincy votes to re-align

Posted on November 8, 2008 
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Southern ConeThe annual Synod of the Diocese of Quincy, Illinois tonight voted overwhelmingly to remove The Episcopal Church from the accession clause of the diocesan constitution and to join the Anglican Church of the Southern Cone.

The vote to leave The Episcopal Church was carried by 41 votes to 14 by the clergy and by 54 votes to12 by the laity. The decision to join the Province of the Southern Cone on a temporary basis was approved by 46 votes to 4 by the clergy order and by 55 votes to 8 by the lay members of the Synod.

– from Forward in Faith.

Bob Duncan re-elected Bishop of Pittsburgh

Posted on November 8, 2008 
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Bishop Bob DuncanBishop Robert Duncan is once again the diocesan bishop of The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh.

Clergy and lay deputies to a special convention of the diocese on November 7 voted to invite Bishop Duncan back into leadership of the diocese 50 days after the House of Bishops of The Episcopal Church voted to remove (“depose”) him…

– Full report from the Diocese of Pittsburgh.

Niagara moves ahead on same-sex blessings

Posted on November 8, 2008 
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Bishop Michael Bird, NiagaraAfter three Anglican churches left its ranks this year over what they saw as a growing departure from biblical doctrine, the Niagara diocese has taken a further step toward conducting ceremonies to bless same-sex couples who have already been civilly married.

The Diocese of Niagara announced yesterday it will discuss its bishop’s proposal to proceed with determining the ceremonial process to be used in the blessing of same-sex marriages. The discussion will be held tomorrow at its synod, or annual general meeting…

– Story from The Hamilton Spectator. (Photo: Diocese of Niagara.)

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