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By Jeff Walton, Institute on Religion & Democracy “While disaffected groups have split from the Episcopal Church in the past, the fact that many of these groups are now unifying is unprecedented.” — ... Read more..Saturday, December 6th, 2008 Posted in Anglican Church in North America, Anglican Network in Canada, News | Comments Off
Dec 6th 2008- Vancouver, Canada The Anglican Coalition in Canada is pleased to announce its full participation in the emerging Province called the Anglican Church in North America. This new province ... Read more..Saturday, December 6th, 2008 Posted in Anglican Church in North America | Comments Off
By David Virtue, VOL An historic moment in the life of North American Anglicanism took place this week. In Wheaton Illinois, the home of American evangelicalism, a new North American Anglican Province ... Read more..Saturday, December 6th, 2008 Posted in Anglican Church in North America, Global Anglican Future Conference, News | Comments Off
Primates of the GAFCON Primates' Council meeting in London have issued the following statement about the Province of the Anglican Church in North America. We welcome the news of the North ... Read more..Thursday, December 4th, 2008 Posted in Anglican Church in North America, Archbishop Of Canterbury, Common Cause | Comments Off
From Episcopal Life Online [Episcopal News Service] A spokesperson for Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has responded to the Common Cause Partnership's December 3 release of a provisional constitution and canons ... Read more..Thursday, December 4th, 2008 Posted in Anglican Church in North America, TEC | Comments Off
By Tom Leonard, Telegraph.co.uk Conservatives and liberals within the Anglican church in North America are to split following a five-year battle over the ordination of homosexuals. The formation of a new traditionalist ... Read more..Thursday, December 4th, 2008 Posted in Anglican Church in North America | Comments Off
By David W. Virtue in Wheaton, Illinois www.virtueonline.org 12/3/2008 A new Province of the Anglican Church in North America, a rival province to The Episcopal Church USA complete with a provisional ... Read more..Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008 Posted in Common Cause | Comments Off
From Virtueonline BREAKING NEWS..... WHEATON, IL: Constitution Approved for New Province Christ Awakening Event draws 70 Anglican leaders from multiple jurisdictions to explore Mission By David W. Virtue in Wheaton, Illinois www.virtueonline.org 12/3/2008 Virtueonline ... Read more..Monday, December 1st, 2008 Posted in News | Comments Off
Historic week for Anglican Communion: From Chicago to London to Canterbury Bishop Martyn Minns was at Truro yesterday and held a Bishop's Forum between services. He reported on recent and upcoming ... Read more..Monday, December 1st, 2008 Posted in Anglican Communion, Global Anglican Future Conference, Jerusalem Declaration, Lambeth Conference, TEC | Comments Off
Crosslinks’ Mission Director Andy Lines reflects on a turbulent year. Dr Jim Packer, the noted author and theologian, was for many years involved in the BCMS training college, Tyndale Hall, in ... Read more..Saturday, November 29th, 2008 Posted in Anglican Church Of Canada, Anglican Network in Canada | Comments Off
By Keith Knight, Anglican Journal About 50 conservative Anglican leaders, including eight young theological students, gathered in Toronto for a one-day consultation on Nov. 25 and emerged with a determination to ... Read more..Wednesday, November 26th, 2008 Posted in Anglican Communion, Archbishop Of Canterbury, News, TEC | Comments Off
By Matthew Davies, Episcopal Life Online [Episcopal News Service, London] The Joint Standing Committee of the Primates and Anglican Consultative Council (ACC) has devoted much of its November 24-26 meeting to ... Read more..Tuesday, November 25th, 2008 Posted in Anglican Communion, Church of England, News, TEC, suffering church | Comments Off
November 25, 2008 Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent Senior bishops are now considering suspending the Latin American Province A conservative province in the Anglican church faces “punishment” this week for offering a safe ... Read more..Monday, November 24th, 2008 Posted in Anglican Communion, News, TEC | Comments Off
From Stand Firm FORT WORTH, Texas – A letter of inhibition and supporting documents were issued Friday, Nov. 21, from the office of Katharine Jefferts Schori, Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal ... Read more..Monday, November 24th, 2008 Posted in Common Cause | Comments Off
By Robert S Munday (Hat Tip: Kendall Harmon) The Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner has written a piece entitled, A New "Province" in North America: Neither the Only Nor the Right Answer ... Read more..Monday, November 24th, 2008 Posted in Common Cause | Comments Off
By Robin G Jordan for Virtueonline The news of the unveiling of the constitution of the new Anglican Church in North America the first week in December has generated a great ... Read more..Wednesday, November 19th, 2008 Posted in American Anglican Council, Anglican Communion, Common Cause, News | Comments Off
By Jeff Walton, Institute on Religion & Democracy Despite the flurry of organizational activity among Anglican conservatives following the controversial 2003 ordination of Gene Robinson as Bishop of New Hampshire, some ... Read more..Wednesday, November 19th, 2008 Posted in Anglican Communion, TEC | Comments Off
By Leigh Anne Williams, Anglican Journal News of a plan to create a new North American Anglican province that would be defined by conservative theology rather than a geographic location may ... Read more..Monday, November 17th, 2008 Posted in Anglican Church Of Canada, Anglican Network in Canada | Comments Off
From Anglican Journal Anglican Network in Canada (ANiC) representatives are working with American colleagues in the Common Cause Partnership to create a new North American Anglican province, one that would be ... Read more..Monday, November 17th, 2008 Posted in Anglican Communion, News | Comments Off
By Steve Waring, The Living Church When the Diocese of Fort Worth voted Nov. 15 to become the fourth American diocese to leave The Episcopal Church, the leadership of the Common ... Read more..