Communion broken, patient dying from wounds

Rev Todd WetzelFrom the beginning, numerous voices here at Canterbury have been saying that this was the Archbishop’s show – start to finish – his to win or his to lose.

He’s functioned admirably as teacher and retreat leader. His lectures were excellent. He succeeded in keeping everyone here talking. Meanwhile Canterbury has added the weight of history. This is the mother church of the Communion.

The Communion gathered here at Canterbury is broken.

The Episcopal Church has run helter skelter through its ranks and left devastation – a rogue elephant that simply will not be reigned in. The problem is it’s a very wealthy rogue and the trail of money is everywhere. …

– The Rev. Todd Wetzel reports from Canterbury at the end of the Lambeth Conference for Anglicans United and Latimer Online.

Bishop Lawrence: GAFCON is heir apparent

Bishop Mark Lawrence of South CarolinaThe Global Anglican Fellowship Conference (GAFCON) is the heir apparent to assume leadership of the Anglican Communion, said three bishops during an informal media briefing this afternoon at the Lambeth Conference.

Bishops Mark Lawrence of South Carolina and Keith Ackerman of Quincy were joined by Bishop Hector Zavala of Chile from the Anglican Church of the Southern Cone on the campus of the University of Kent, Canterbury, shortly before Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams was scheduled to deliver his final presidential address of the conference. …

– Report from The Living Church. (Photo: Bill Murton, Diocese of South Carolina.)

GAFCON, the future and the Jerusalem Statement

David HollowayThe Global Anglican Future CONference held in Jerusalem at the end of June 2008 occurred not to stop a split in the Anglican Communion but because there already exists such a split. That is a sad but hard fact. …

In 2002 Rowan Williams was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury. Rowan Williams had publicly admitted to ordaining a man he knew had a homosexual partner …

– David Holloway, Vicar of Jesmond Parish Church, Newcastle upon Tyne, reflects on the need for GAFCON – at Anglican Mainstream. (Photo: Reform.)

Reports of Anglican demise exaggerated

Russell Powell interviews Al StewartThere is an industry saying that people uncritically accept media reports, except in their area of expertise. Then the media gets it totally wrong. Although I have been a journalist for 30 years, my time in the GAFCON pressroom proved that old adage.

As well as being responsible for Archbishop Jensen’s media liaison, I was privileged to be a part of the GAFCON media team, a group made up of Anglican press officers from around the world: Uganda, Canada, Nigeria, the US and Kenya plus a Norwegian fellow traveller. …

– Russell Powell reflects on the media’s reporting of GAFCON at SydneyAnglicans.net.

(Russell interviews Bishop Al Stewart – with Tim Robinson filming – overlooking the Sea of Galilee . Photo: Zac Veron.)

The Pointy Hat Club

oven mittOnce upon a time in a far away place called Dar Es Salaam there was a party attended by boys and girls who liked to wear pointy hats, including one girl who liked to wear a pointy hat, but who sometimes wore a rainbow-colored oven mitt on her head instead. The other boys and girls were very polite and never used the words “oven mitt” in front of the one girl because they knew it would make her very cross. …

– Robert S. Munday, Dean of Nashotah House Theological Seminary in Wisconsin, has written this little story. You might enjoy it – but it has a serious side.
(Photo: Episcopal Life Online / Richard Schori.)

Sydney Standing Committee endorses Jerusalem Declaration

GAFCON final sessionThe Standing committee of the Diocese of Sydney has overwhelmingly endorsed the Jerusalem Declaration from GAFCON, with the Bishop of North Sydney calling it a “great moment in defining Anglicanism”. …

– Report by Russell Powell at SydneyAnglicans.net.

EFAC ‘heartily endorses’ GAFCON declaration

GAFCON“We heartily endorse the fourteen points of the Jerusalem Declaration of the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) and, like those at GAFCON, are fully committed to remaining within the Anglican Communion, and to bearing joyful witness to evangelical distinctives. …”

– From the EFAC UK pre-Lambeth meeting at Trinity College Bristol – via Anglican Mainstream. (GAFCON photo: Joy Gwaltney.)

GAFCON reports: a highlight of the ACL’s Annual General Meeting

ACL AGM 2008SydneyAnglicans.net has posted four video clips from the ACL’s Annual General Meeting held at Moore College last Thursday night.

Sydney delegates to GAFCON related their impressions of the Jerusalem gathering. Among them, 21-year-old Sylvia Tong, called for more involvement by young people in the movement, saying they need to be aware of the struggles of their brothers and sisters around the world.

See the video clips –

SydneyAnglicans.net also has this report by Russell Powell.

GAFCON and England: Judgment and Mercy

GAFCON Final StatementJust three weeks after the announcement of the Jerusalem Statement and Declaration, it is already clear that GAFCON has irrevocably changed the Anglican Communion. The majority of the world’s Anglicans now no longer look to Canterbury.

Structures that stifle spiritual life will eventually find themselves bypassed and this is exactly what was expressed in the courteous but firm response of the GAFCON Primates Council to Rowan Williams’ criticisms, declaring in the final paragraph that ‘We assure the Archbishop of Canterbury of our respect as the occupier of an historic see which has been used by God to the benefit of his church and continue to pray for him to be given wisdom and discernment.’ …

– Charles Raven writes for VirtueOnline.
(Charles is Senior Minister of Christ Church Wyre Forest in the UK. From the files: a press statement from 2002.) Photo: GAFCON media team.

St. Andrew’s draft text of Anglican Covenant flawed – GAFCON

St. Andrew’s draft“… An Anglican Covenant was intended as a response to a crisis in the Anglican Communion which has been accurately described as ‘a rending of the Communion at the deepest level’. Determined departures from the teaching of Scripture on human sexuality by The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada are the immediate cause this situation.

There appears no prospect of repentance from this repudiation of biblical authority on the part of either of these bodies (or from those elsewhere who have followed their lead in endorsing behaviour which Scripture explicitly forbids).

Underlying these actions is a long history of marginalising, avoiding and at last rejecting the plain teaching of the Bible. In other words, the issue which we should expect this covenant to address is one of apostasy. …”

This response from the GAFCON Theological Resource Team points out serious theological flaws in the draft Anglican Covenant.

– See also this earlier post with links to the Draft Covenant.

GAFCON responds to the Archbishop of Canterbury

GAFCON“The Global Anglican Future Conference gathered leaders from around the Anglican Communion for pilgrimage, prayer and serious theological reflection. We are grateful to the Archbishop of Canterbury for engaging with the Jerusalem Statement and Declaration. We wish to respond to some of his concerns. …”

– from the GAFCON Primates.

See also the Archbishop of Canterbury’s response to GAFCON, published on June 30 2008.

David Ould reports on the ACL’s AGM

ACL logo - tnLast night (17th July) the Anglican Church League (ACL) of Sydney held their AGM, which included a panel session with delegates from GAFCON. …

– David Ould summarises the panel discussion for readers of Stand Firm.

We’ll have more on the ACL’s 2008 Annual General Meeting in coming days.

Lambeth underway: please pray

Bishop Robert ForsythBishop Robert Forsyth has called for Sydney Anglicans to pray for the outcome of the Lambeth Conference, as it gets underway this weekend in England. …

– A timely exhortation from SydneyAnglicans.net (Photo: Russell Powell.)

Archbishop Akinola to stay till 2010

Archbishop Peter AkinolaBishops of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) on Sunday rejected a notice of voluntary retirement from Archbishop Peter Akinola as Primate of the Church. They requested him to complete his tenure, which ends in 2010.

The Dean of the Church, Archbishop Maxwell Anikwenwa, said in Abuja that the bishops prevailed on Akinola to rescind his decision to retire by January 2009. Read more

Jerusalem Post interviews David Anderson

Bishop David AndersonIn the lead up to next week’s Lambeth Conference, The Jerusalem Post has published this interview with Bishop David Anderson, President of the American Anglican Council. The interview took place when Bishop Anderson was at GAFCON.

– from The Jerusalem Post. (Photo: Joy Gwaltney.)

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