Why it’s a great day to be a traditional Anglican
Posted on September 20, 2008
Filed under Opinion Comments Off on Why it’s a great day to be a traditional Anglican
“Barely two months after lots of indabaing with 617 fellow Anglican Communion bishops… Katherine Jefferts Schori and her advisors had two choices. They could violate the canons flagrantly and hang ’em high now, further shattering TEC’s global reputation… or they could attempt to follow the canons scrupulously. They chose the former…”
– Sarah Hey writes at Stand Firm. (Photo: ENS.)
New website in support of Bishop Duncan
Posted on September 20, 2008
Filed under News Comments Off on New website in support of Bishop Duncan
“The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh’s communications team has created this website for the purpose of posting and sharing comments in support of Bishop Robert Duncan and The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh in light of his purported deposition by The Episcopal Church on September 18.
Posted below are several public announcements of support from leaders throughout global Anglicanism.”
– See the latest statements of support at support-duncan.blogspot.com.
Support for Bishop Duncan flows in
Posted on September 20, 2008
Filed under News Comments Off on Support for Bishop Duncan flows in
…It is with great joy that I welcome you alongside the ranks of St. Athanasius who, as Bishop of Alexandria, was deposed and exiled from his see. St. Athanasius did not waver and stood firm. History proved that his stance for orthodoxy was not in vain. I trust it will do the same for you! So please count it as honor my brother.
I don’t know what to call it, a tragedy or comedy, for the faithful to be disciplined by those who tear the fabric of our Anglican Communion. …
– Read the full letter from Archbishop Mouneer Anis – along with messages Archbishop Peter Jensen and Archbishop Robinson Cavalcanti – at the Diocese of Pittsburgh website.
John Woodhouse on OT Narrative
Posted on September 20, 2008
Filed under Resources Comments Off on John Woodhouse on OT Narrative
Justin Taylor at Between Two Worlds has this for us –
If you want to learn how to read/preach OT narrative, John Woodhouse (Principal of Moore Theological College in Sydney, Australia) is an excellent guide.
If you want to learn by watching him do it, check out his expository commentary on 1 Samuel.
If you want to learn by hearing him teach on it, check out the following six one-hour lectures on OT narrative delivered for the Charles Simeon Trust:
Lecture 1 Lecture 2 Lecture 3 Lecture 4 Lecture 5 Lecture 6. (Photo: Moore College)
Archbishop Peter Jensen’s statement on the deposition of Bishop Duncan
Posted on September 19, 2008
Filed under News Comments Off on Archbishop Peter Jensen’s statement on the deposition of Bishop Duncan
Statement from the Archbishop of Sydney, Dr Peter Jensen, on the deposition of Bishop Bob Duncan of Pittsburgh by the Episcopal Church House of Bishops.
“The unfolding tragedy of the Episcopal Church starkly reveals the folly of the original decision to break with the Bible and centuries of historic Christianity on the issue of human sexuality.
We grieve for Bishop Duncan but are encouraged by his courageous witness.
I welcome the statements of the many significant figures in the Anglican world who have expressed grave concern at this act towards a man who remains in good standing with the majority of the communion.”
– 19th September 2008.
See also Network, Common Cause Leaders offer Support for Bishop Duncan…
Bishop Jack Iker of Fort Worth:
“In spite of the sham deposition of Bishop Robert Duncan by the House of Bishops, he remains the formidable leader of traditional Episcopalians and loyal Anglicans in North America. Bishop Duncan continues to have the respect of a majority of the primates and bishops of the entire Anglican Communion, including the Archbishop of Canterbury. In an effort to silence him, the House of Bishops has only given him greater creditability as the leader of the realignment movement.”
Archbishop Akinola’s address to the General Synod of Nigeria
Posted on September 19, 2008
Filed under News Comments Off on Archbishop Akinola’s address to the General Synod of Nigeria
From Archbishop Peter Akinola’s Opening Address at the 9th General Synod of the Church of Nigeria –
We called Gafcon because we refused to ‘succumb to the turmoil in our Communion and simply watch helplessly. We have found ourselves in a world in which Anglican leaders hold on to a form of religion but consistently deny its power. We have a situation in which some members of the Anglican family think they are so superior to all others that they are above the law, they can do whatever they please with impunity.’
– Read the full address at the Church of Nigeria website.
Bp Duncan’s Statement on his ‘Deposition’
Posted on September 19, 2008
Filed under News Comments Off on Bp Duncan’s Statement on his ‘Deposition’
It is a very sad day for The Episcopal Church. It is also a sad day for me, a faithful son of that church.
Nevertheless it is also a hopeful day, hopeful because of the unstoppable Reformation that is overtaking the Christian Church in the West. It is also a hopeful day for me personally as I am unanimously welcomed into the House of Bishops of the Anglican Province of the Southern Cone, an act applauded by Anglican archbishops, bishops, clergy and people all around the world.
The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh will move forward under its new Ecclesiastical Authority, its Standing Committee. That body will carry the diocese through to our realignment vote on October 4. With the success of that vote, it will be possible that we be joined together again as bishop and people.
I offer my deepest thanks to the company of saints all around the globe who have sustained me, my wife and all who are dear to me in these days.
Robert Duncan. September 18, 2008
(Source: Diocese of Pittsburgh.)
See also the statement released by the Pittsburgh Standing Committee.
Diocese of Pittsburgh maintains course
Posted on September 19, 2008
Filed under News Comments Off on Diocese of Pittsburgh maintains course
The House of Bishops purported deposition of Bishop Robert Duncan will not change the agenda for the Oct. 4 Diocesan Convention or change Bishop Duncan’s status as a bishop in good standing within the Anglican Communion.
The action of the House of Bishops, which was taken in a closed meeting on September 18 in Salt Lake City, Utah, contravenes numerous canons of The Episcopal Church.…
– Read the full statement at the Diocese of Pittsburgh website.
Retired bishops wheeled in to depose Bishop Duncan
Posted on September 19, 2008
Filed under News Comments Off on Retired bishops wheeled in to depose Bishop Duncan
The Episcopal Church House of Bishops today passed a resolution formally requesting that the Bishop of Pittsburgh, the Rt. Rev. Robert Duncan be deposed from the Episcopal Church for abandoning the communion of the church.
By a vote of 87 to 36 with four abstentions the HOB overwhelming moved to have the evangelical catholic bishop removed as a bishop from TEC. It is now up to Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori to officially depose him. She is expected to do that before The Diocesan Convention in 2 weeks. …
Springfield Bishop Peter Beckwith described the debate for deposition as “shallow”.
“They were blaming Bishop Duncan saying he needed to be deposed because he said terrible things about the House of Bishops. I have never seen so many retired bishops at a HOB meeting. The majority voted for deposition. The hypocrisy was incredible.…”
– Report from VirtueOnline. See also this update from Sarah Hey at Stand Firm.
Welsh Bishops pledge pastoral care – but no flying bishop
Posted on September 19, 2008
Filed under News Comments Off on Welsh Bishops pledge pastoral care – but no flying bishop
“The Bishops of the Church in Wales today promised to provide continuing care for those opposed to the ordination of women, following a decision not to appoint a new assistant bishop.
They stressed there was still a place in the church for those unable in conscience to accept the ordination of women and emphasised their commitment to sensitive pastoral care for all people and parishes in each diocese.
The announcement follows the retirement last June of Bishop David Thomas who came to be known as the Provincial Assistant Bishop. He was appointed in 1996 when the church decided to ordain women as priests…”
– Statement from the Church in Wales.
Forward in Faith UK has expressed its disappointment: Read more
‘Breakaway Anglican group uses Jensen’s postbox’
Posted on September 19, 2008
Filed under News Comments Off on ‘Breakaway Anglican group uses Jensen’s postbox’
“The Archbishop of Sydney, Peter Jensen, is helping to organise a breakaway faction of the global Anglican Church that is opposed to same-sex blessings and the consecration of gay clergy from his diocesan headquarters at St Andrews House.
The controversial move has angered moderates in the Australian church. …
[Yet] … The diocese denies that Dr Jensen’s new position means the GAFCON movement will be administratively headquartered in Sydney.”
– Another story mentioning controversy, subversion, that ‘breakaway faction’ and ‘strict literal interpretations of the Bible’ – from The Sydney Morning Herald.
See also An invitation from the [GAFCON] Primates Council.
The historical fiction of The Episcopal Church
Posted on September 19, 2008
Filed under Opinion Comments Off on The historical fiction of The Episcopal Church
It is troubling to note the shift of TEC from an institution centered around a long religious tradition to one centered around rules, regulations, and real estate. Even more troubling is watching the leadership of the Episcopal Church act more and more like this is the way it ought to be – the way it has always been – and to watch them feign indignation at those who cling to an historic faith as the proper object of Christian loyalty. …
It is sobering to watch the bishops and clergy of TEC pretend a new history into existence and then equate conformity to this fabrication with faithfulness to the gospel.
– Canon Gary L’Hommedieu comments at VirtueOnline.
Apologise to Charles Darwin?
Posted on September 17, 2008
Filed under Opinion Comments Off on Apologise to Charles Darwin?
A senior cleric of the Church of England wants his church to apologize to Charles Darwin in time for the observance of the 200th anniversary of Darwin’s birth next year. …
Dr. Brown’s apology, offered on the official Web site of the Church of England, and in his role as Director of Mission and Public Affairs, may be ‘pointless,’ but it certainly makes a point about the Church of England. As a matter of fact, it might go a long way toward explaining how a church that once formed the backbone of British life now holds the attention of less than five percent of British citizens on any given Sunday.
People come to church hungry for the Gospel and in order to fear God, not for an apology offered to a self-described enemy of the faith – who believed that faith in God is akin to a monkey’s fear of a snake.…
– Al Mohler on the proposed apology to Charles Darwin.
St Clair Anglican celebrates 25 years
Posted on September 16, 2008
Filed under News Comments Off on St Clair Anglican celebrates 25 years
St. Clair Anglican Church has come a long way since its first service was held in the lounge room of its minister’s home on September 25, 1983.
The Archbishop of Sydney, Reverend Dr Peter Jensen, will be among the guests who will celebrate the church’s 25th anniversary this coming Sunday, September 21. …
– Report from the St. Mary’s – Mt. Druitt Star.
See also the church website. (Photo: St Clair Anglican.)
Latest North West Network available
Posted on September 16, 2008
Filed under News Comments Off on Latest North West Network available
The newest issue of North West Network – the magazine of the Diocese of North West Australia – is now available. It includes reflections on GAFCON as well as the latest on gospel ministry in the North West.
It’s a good resource to help you pray for our brothers and sisters in the largest diocese (by area!) in the Anglican Communion. 500kb PDF (direct link).

