Category: The Lead

Chicago Consultation unveils new Web site

The Chicago Consultation’s Web site went live yesterday. It includes the first of several videos about the group, and resources to help visitors “make the case” for the full inclusion of all baptized Anglicans in the life and leadership of the Communion.

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Same sex marriage and Christian theology

Conservative Christians say opening marriage to gay couples would undermine an immutable institution founded on divine revelation. But, theologically, support for same-sex marriage is not a dramatic break with tradition, but a recognition that the church’s understanding of marriage has changed dramatically over 2,000 years.

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What I am going to write for the newspaper now?

TIME: The secession it threatened to bring to the 78 million-member Anglican Communion looks like a confused bust. This all comes as a bit of surprise to the press, which — with ample encouragement from the Church’s right — had been framing GAFcon as a decisive step toward schism….GAFcon seems to be falling apart on several fronts.

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GAFCON security

They were first noticeable on the Mount of Olives, where the Primate of Nigeria was flanked by two guards, complete with Raybans and curly wires leading to ear-pieces. This was trumped by the Bishop of Rochester, whose press conference was staffed by three attentive guards. Journalists were left wondering whether this said more about about the Bishop or about them.

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A message from Bishop Sisk

“If the facts are as reported, this is extremely distressing and completely contrary to the longheld stance of this church. I am taking immediate steps to review and address the matter.”

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Ahmanson at GAFCON

Said in 2004 in an interview where his aim was to improve his image: “It would still be a little hard to say that if one stumbled on a country that was doing that, that it is inherently immoral, to stone people for these things.”

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Why a warring church must change

These rows are missing four key ingredients – an understanding that ‘top-down’ models of the Church are dying, that the world needs examples of reconciliation and peacemaking rather than animosity, that many want to affirm gay Christians on deeply traditional grounds, and

that disagreement without courtesy and love is destroying the credibility of the Church’s message.

– Simon Barrow

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Tuesday roundup from GAFCON

The Rt. Rev. Dr. Michael Nazir-Ali was asked how he could boycott the Lambeth Conference after his statements about working within the Anglican Communion. He

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