
Texas Supreme Court Rules Against Diocese of Fort Worth
From Episcopal News Service: On May 22, the Supreme Court of Texas issued a ruling against the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth and in favor

From Episcopal News Service: On May 22, the Supreme Court of Texas issued a ruling against the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth and in favor

Bishop Lee wrote: “The perseverance and courage of the people of the Peoria Deanery during the past eleven years has been remarkable, and I am grateful that this settlement will benefit their participation in God’s mission for many years to come.”

A priest and cathedral dean, once considered “promising” in the ACNA, has been charged with sexual misconduct

Accepting observer status means acknowledging the reality that ACNA isn’t in the Anglican Communion.

These elections did not follow the Protocol between the Anglican Church in North America and the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), and were not made in consultation with the College of Bishops of the Anglican Church in North America. … Conversations between Archbishop Beach and Archbishop Okoh are ongoing as they seek a way forward that honors Christ and his Church, and builds up the Gafcon movement. – ACNA press release

Last year, the Scottish Episcopal Church voted to remove language from its canons that restricted marriage to a man and a woman. Individual clergy retain the right to decide for themselves whether or not to officiate at same-sex marriages.
Even given that provision, at least one congregation in Edinburgh is leaving the SEC rather than continue in congress with those offering marriage equality.

The churches that broke away from the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth, Texas more than nine years ago have filed a petition to review the April 2018 decision of an appellate court which found in favor of members of the Diocese loyal to the Episcopal Church.

The trial court initially ruled in favor of the Episcopal Church. On appeal, the state Supreme Court remanded the case to the trial court which then ruled in favor of Iker’s group. On Friday the Appeals Court remanded to the trial court. Iker’s group, in this press release, has announced it will appeal the Appeals Court decision to the state Supreme Court.

ACNA explains why it has not entered the gun control debate.

Is there something to hide within the broader GAFCON community?”