Roundup: Church of Kenya calls a bishop for North America
As a “part of a broader and coordinated plan with other provinces” announced the intent to form a North American Anglican Coalition.
As a “part of a broader and coordinated plan with other provinces” announced the intent to form a North American Anglican Coalition.
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Peter Akinola: “We look forward to working with Archbishop Nzimbi, Bishop-elect Atwood and this new pastoral initiative from the Anglican Church of Kenya. We pledge enthusiastic support and cooperation through CANA….”
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The Anglican Church of Kenya will consecrate The Revd Canon Dr. Bill Atwood as Suffragan bishop of All Saints Cathedral Diocese, Nairobi to minister to Kenyan parishes in North America. “A North American Anglican Coalition can provide a safe haven for those who maintain historic Anglican faith and practice,” writes Archbishop Benjamin Nzimbi.
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