Upper South Carolina Clergy & Lay Leaders Elect Revisionist As Bishop

Posted by ajenkins on December 12, 2009 under Anglican Events | Comments are off for this article

From Sarah Hey @ Stand Firm In Faith
Saturday, December 12, 2009 . 2:29 pm
Clergy and lay leaders [delegates] elected Andrew Waldo as bishop of the diocese.

Waldo counts Bishop Robinson as his “mentor,” seeks to institute same sex blessings after General Convention approves a rite, counts Jesus as “my way” and “my truth,” and practices Communion of the Unbaptized, in violation of the national church canons, at his parish.

I am very sad for my diocese. It is a tragic loss for those of us who love the diocese and had hoped to see its revitalization and growth. Except in small occasional pockets, that is not to be over the coming two decades or so.

What does this mean, practically speaking?

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Bishop Lawrence Speaks to the Men of Saint James

Posted by ajenkins on November 22, 2009 under Anglican Events | Comments are off for this article

The Gates of Hell

Matthew 16:18

Are we on defense or offense?”

“When the church is only worried about keeping the doors open you might as well order the plywood for the stained glass windows. ”

Too many of us are “Playing life not to fail.”

“If you see God as miserly you will be miserly.”

“What are you doing that unless God shows up you will fail”

All the above are quotes from Bishop Lawrence.

Martyr’s Cross

Posted by ajenkins on October 13, 2009 under Anglican Events, Just A Thought | Comments are off for this article

Some Things Are Worth Dying For
Some Things Are Worth Dying For

Bishop Millsaps’ Letter to Bishop Duncan of the ACNA

Posted by ajenkins on October 11, 2009 under Anglican Events | Comments are off for this article

You’ll want to READ this letter.
It is a useful and informative perspective of the Anglican situation in the United States that comes from outside the current debate.
The Rt. Rev’d Millsaps is the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Missionary Church. Learn more about their effort here. Read more of this article »