Professor J I Packer: Anglican Church League Statement of Support

Posted on March 3, 2008 
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Dr J I PackerAnglican Church League President Dr Mark Thompson has released this statement in support of Professor J I Packer:

The ACL notes with alarm the Bishop of New Westminster’s threat to revoke Professor J I Packer’s ‘spiritual authority as a minister of Word and Sacraments’.

Professor Packer, one of the leading Christian voices of the twentieth century, is amongst those who have voted to stand with authentic and orthodox Anglicans rather than those who have undermined biblical truth over many decades and most recently by their innovations regarding homosexual practice. As one of these he has now become a target for revisionist aggression. Once again the intolerance and anti-liberal heart of liberal Christianity has been exposed.   Read more

David Short, J I Packer face legal action

Posted on March 2, 2008 
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David ShortEcclesiastical charges have been filed by a Canadian Bishop against former Sydney Anglican, the Rev David Short and one of the world’s top Anglican theologians, Dr J.I. Packer.

Bishop Michael Ingham has launched legal action over the vote by their congregation in Vancouver to seek alternative oversight from a South American bishop. …

The charges not only involve revocation of licence, but also seek to nullify the ordination of Mr Short and Dr Packer. …

Full story by Russell Powell from SydneyAnglicans.net. (updated)

Paul, Peter and moderate Baptists

Posted on March 2, 2008 
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Bill ClintonFormer president Jimmy Carter convened a large assembly of moderate and liberal Baptists in Atlanta a few weeks ago, meeting under the banner of a “Celebration of a New Baptist Covenant”…

Tragically, however, these Baptists do not even agree on the Gospel. … while there was a call for unity around the Gospel and even appeals to spread the Good News, a breakout session demonstrated the lack of clarity, to be as charitable as possible, concerning the nature of Gospel.

– Opinion piece by James A. Smith on Baptist Press. (Any lessons for Anglicans here?)
(Photo of former President Clinton, who was also present, from the New Baptist Covenant.)

St. John’s Shaughnessy video on YouTube

Posted on March 1, 2008 
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YouTubeAn ~80 minute video from St. John’s Shaughnessy, produced in 2007 to help members think through the reasons for and implications of Anglican Realignment, has been placed on YouTube.

It features interviews with St. John’s Rector, David Short, and with theologian Dr J I Packer and is very helpful. Recommended.

Watch the video (in 10 segments) here. (Start at the bottom right video.)

Bishop Iker: TEC HOB is ‘Toxic Environment’

Posted on March 1, 2008 
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Bishop Jack Iker… Bishop Iker described the House of Bishops of The Episcopal Church as a “toxic environment,” and said he will not be attending the meeting at Camp Allen March 7-16.

“In recent years I have increasingly dreaded the thought of attending another meeting of the House of Bishops of TEC,” he said. “For me, the small-group table discussions are places of hostile confrontation, not support and affirmation.” …

Report from The Living Church. (Photo: Diocese of Fort Worth.)

Parishes Grateful for Interim Court Order

Posted on March 1, 2008 
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Anglican Essentials Canada A judge in the Ontario Superior Court in Hamilton, Mr. Justice James Ramsay, has ruled today that, for the next couple of weeks, the Anglican Network in Canada parishes of St George’s Lowville and St Hilda’s Oakville can retain exclusive use of their church facilities. …

– from a press release from Anglican Essentials Canada.

Diocese of Niagara: ‘Negotiations in vain’

Posted on March 1, 2008 
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Bishop Ralph Spence, Dio Niagara“The Diocese of Niagara and two breakaway parishes represented by The Network entered into good faith negotiations Tuesday to reach an agreement on temporarily sharing two local Churches, St. Hilda’s in Oakville and St. George’s in Lowville, however, no agreement could be reached specifically on the issue of shared services.

The matter will now be resolved in a court hearing tomorrow…”

– Press release from the Diocese of Niagara. (Photo: Bishop Ralph Spence of Niagara.)

Obama: I will work to grant legal benefits of marriage to gay couples

Posted on March 1, 2008 
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Baptist PressDemocratic presidential candidate Barack Obama sought the support of voters in the homosexual community Feb. 28, telling them in a letter that if elected president he would work to pass laws important to that constituency and would use the “bully pulpit” to urge states to grant same-sex couples the legal benefits of marriage. …

Full story from Baptist Press. (US President Theodore Roosevelt referred to the White House as a ‘bully [i.e. wonderful] pulpit’ meaning a great platform from which to push an agenda.)

Bishop Howe: Briefing for TEC Bishops

Posted on February 29, 2008 
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Bishop John Howe of Central FloridaThe House of Bishops will receive an informal presentation on the “Anglican Bishops in Communion” proposal that was shared with Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori during a 50-minute meeting on Feb. 21 at the Episcopal Church Center. The House of Bishops meets March 7-13 at Camp Allen in the Diocese of Texas.

Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori expressed no objections to the plan during the meeting… The Bishops in Communion plan is a modified version of the “Episcopal Visitor” concept announced by Bishop Jefferts Schori during the fall House of Bishops’ meeting in New Orleans. …

Read about the new proposal, which seems unlikely to be warmly received by many orthodox parishes, in The Living Church. (See also this earlier report.)

(Photo: Bishop John Howe of the Diocese of Central Florida.)

New Colin Buchanan Kids CD

Posted on February 29, 2008 
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Super SaviourAustralian Christian singer Colin Buchanan has announced a new kids Christian album – “Super Saviour” – to be available in March.

Details and an mp3 preview are available on his website.

Relations with Rome

Posted on February 29, 2008 
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CrosswayDavid Phillips, General Secretary of Church Society, has written a 3 page critique of ARCIC and IARCCUM.

“When was the last time you praised and blessed Mary as the handmaid of the Lord? According to the ARCIC report on Mary it is something Scripture leads us to do. …”

Published in Crossway earlier this year, it is now available on the Church Society website. (120kb PDF file.)

‘It’s a tragedy for the Church’ – Archbishop Venables

Posted on February 28, 2008 
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Archbishop Gregory VenablesArchbishop of the Southern Cone, Gregory Venables was interviewed on CBC Radio in Canada earlier this week.

It’s very very sad that it should come to this, it’s a tragedy for the church, for the church in Canada and for the church throughout the world – but it shows how serious the division is.

We are grateful for this transcript of the interview (the audio is available here in RealAudio format). Questions are from CBC’s The Current presenter Anna Maria Tremonti – Read more

‘More San Joaquin congregations opt to remain’ says Episcopal Church

Posted on February 28, 2008 
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Katharine Jefferts SchoriA growing number of Episcopalians in the Diocese of San Joaquin are opting to remain within the Episcopal Church (TEC), as the Fresno-based diocese prepares for an anticipated March 29 special convention that would elect a provisional bishop.

Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, in a letter to be distributed via a new diocesan newspaper, notes the proposed convention date and reassures the people of the diocese that work is ongoing “to ensure that you and your fellow Episcopalians may continue to bless the communities around you well into the future.” …

Story from Episcopal Life.

Two New West parishes ask for same sex blessings

Posted on February 28, 2008 
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Bishop Michael InghamTwo parishes in the Diocese of New Westminster have voted to ask to be added to the list of places where same sex blessings may take place.

St. Mary’s Kerrisdale in Vancouver, and the Church of the Holy Spirit in Whonnock, Maple Ridge, by large margins voted to ask Bishop Michael Ingham to grant his permission for the parish to conduct services for persons in committed, monogamous same sex relationships. …

Full press release from the Diocese of New Westminster.

Archbishop Venables to visit Fort Worth

Posted on February 28, 2008 
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Fort Worth crestArchbishop Gregory Venables, Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Anglican Province of the Southern Cone, has accepted an invitation from Bishop Iker to make a pastoral visit to the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth during the first weekend of May. He will be accompanied by his wife, Sylvia. Read more

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