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Category Archive for 'Anglican Church in North America'

“Go make the tomb secure…” Pilate invites Jerusalem’s leaders to “secure” the tomb of Jesus [Mt.27.62-66]. They “secure” the tomb with a stone, sealant and soldiers. As if these could contain our Lord… Their efforts prove inadequate. Their materials and means turn out to be no match for the One through whom all things were [...]

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From Christianity Today: After modernity, we are told, people crave community. Modernity disconnected us. We all need an us. But, after modernity, we have seen not just a revival of community but also a resurgence of tribalism. When us turns into us vs. them, serious danger lies ahead. Religious communities divide when their sense of [...]

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This occurred in the US, but I fear it could be a harbinger of what we might face in Canada if ANiC loses the legal battle. From the The Saint Barnabas’ Blog: The ongoing saga of the Church of the Good Shepherd in Binghamton, New York has much to tell us about the spiritual health [...]

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Some Church planting resources you might find useful, here.

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From VOL: The Archbishop of the Anglican Church of North America said today that “if orthodox Anglicans do what we are sent to do, what we will become is the ancient future movement of the 21st Century church attracting a rising generation of believer leaders abounding in the love of Jesus Christ broken. “This could [...]

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Anglican 1000

From the Anglican 1000 site: Anglican1000 is an initiative of the Anglican Church of North America to raise up Anglican congregations and communities of faith across North America to reach people with the transforming love of Jesus Christ. During his investiture, Archbishop Bob Duncan made the astonishing, prophetic call for 1000 new works during his [...]

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Lorna Ashworth presents her motion and the reasons for her motion. And she does it very well:

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is here: Today, the General Synod, the national assembly of the Church of England, meeting in London February 8-12, affirmed the Anglican Church in North America’s desire “to remain within the Anglican family.” The Most Rev. Robert Duncan, archbishop of the Anglican Church in North America, thanked Mrs. Lorna Ashworth of Chichester for bringing the [...]

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From Christianity Today: The Bishop of Winchester has said a motion asking the Church of England to affirm it is in communion with the Anglican Church of North America is not an attack on The Episcopal Church in the US (TEC). The motion, put forward by Lorna Ashworth, is to be debated on Wednesday by [...]

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From the Telegraph: Leading conservative clergy have declared their support for a motion at this week’s General Synod which would ally the Church with the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). This was formed in opposition to the consecration of Gene Robinson, the first openly homosexual bishop, and the actions of liberals in the Episcopal [...]

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c/p from here Canon Alan Perry is challenging the accuracy of the briefing paper prepared by Lorna Ashworth for the Church of England’s General Synod next month. The motion is to “express the desire that the Church of England be in com­munion with the Anglican Church in North America”. In his challenge, Canon Perry makes [...]

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From Anglican Mainstream: A MOTHER-OF-THREE children from Eastbourne is officially to ask the Church of England’s Parliament (General Synod) to support Anglicans in the USA and Canada who are unwilling to conform to what they perceive to be their churches’ reaction of historic Anglican teaching and practice. Lorna Ashworth, aged 39, a lay-woman who has [...]

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From the ACNA site: Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, was struck by a magnitude 7.0 earthquake on Tuesday, January 11. The quake was centered southwest of Port-au-Prince, a city of about 2 million inhabitants. Aftershocks have sparked fear and panic. Reports indicate that most buildings – including hospitals, relief agencies and churches [...]

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From the ACNA site: Bishop Harvey, who has nearly fifty years of ordained ministry, has worked closely with Archbishop Duncan for many years. January 11, 2010 Bishop Donald Harvey, moderator of the Anglican Network in Canada, has been appointed Dean of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) by Archbishop Robert Duncan. This appointment was [...]

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From the Peterborough Examiner: New Anglican churches ‘true to scripture’ Posted By TREVOR TERFLOTH, QMI AGENCY Orthodox Anglicans hoping to create new churches in Chatham and nearby Belle River held a public information session here on Thursday. Over the years, the Anglican church has seen divisions due to certain issues, such as same-sex marriage. St. [...]

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Here Anglican Church Launches New Website “Our new online home helps us by connecting seekers with every one of our 765 congregations.” January 7, 2010 The Anglican Church in North America is now online at http://www.anglicanchurch.net. “We are committed to the mission of reaching North America with the Transforming Love of Jesus Christ. Our new [...]

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From Ruth Gledhill: Gregory Cameron Gregory Cameron, one of the architects of the Covenant, fears that if the election of Mary Glasspool as a bishop in Los Angeles is confirmed, this will cause ‘disruption’ in the Anglican Communion. He believes this could be the trigger that finally brings an end to unity around the table [...]

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Read it all at VOL: By David C. Anderson December 19,2009 This week, the Joint Standing Committee of the Anglican Consultative Council (JSC) has been meeting in London, under a veil of some secrecy. A somewhat terse communique has been released, but it only hints at the discussions and arguments that had to have been [...]

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