Simon Sarmiento at Thinking Anglicans on September 30th, 2005

From the official Nigerian website: PRESS BRIEFING BY THE PRIMATE OF ALL NIGERIA, THE MOST REV’D PETER J. AKINOLA ON THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 which should be read in full, but includes this: To refresh your memories, in Onitsha we…

Greg Griffith at Stand Firm on September 30th, 2005

Holy Cross Anglican Church of Loganville, Georgia, supported by relief funding from the American Anglican Council, assembled and delivered 600 cleaning kits with help of Stand Firm and the good folks manning the Coast Episcopal School relief center. Our thanks…

Administrator on September 30th, 2005

– NIGERIAN WARNS of Split From British Church: Rift Between Anglicans Over Homosexuality Could Be Mended, Archbishop Says … (WaPo)

– CANADA– Same-Sex “Marriageâ€? to “Usher in an Era of Intolerance and Discrimination the Likes of Which We Have Rarely Seen Before,â€? Writes Bishop … (lifesite)

– BLAH BLAH BLAH, it’s all relative. “Windsor [...]

Anglican Mainstream on September 30th, 2005

Anglican discussion on homosexuality has been superficial, claimed the Archbishop of Wales, Barry Morgan, in a commendation for a new book which attacks the Windsor Report.

Simon Sarmiento at Thinking Anglicans on September 29th, 2005

An article appeared in last week’s Church Times: Why Archbishop Akinola is wrong. This was written by Francis Bridger and Graham Kings of Fulcrum. They had originally titled it “From Communion to Association: Nigerian disconnections”. The article deserves careful reading….

Simon Sarmiento at Thinking Anglicans on September 29th, 2005

A book has just been published which is entitled Gays and the Future of Anglicanism but which is in fact a series of 22 essays (plus an Introduction and an Afterword) all of which are critical responses to the Windsor…

George Woodliff on September 29th, 2005

Can Two Faiths Embrace One Future: A Foundational Inquiry by Presbyterian Lay Committee is a very interesting paper which you may want to read….

Administrator on September 29th, 2005

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Anglican Mainstream on September 28th, 2005

RECIFE, BRAZIL—The ongoing conflict between the conservative evangelical Diocese of Recife and the liberal Igreja Episcopal Anglicana do Brasil took a significant turn today when The Most Revd Gregory Venables, Primate of the Southern Cone of America extended recognition and protection in the unprecedented action of the Brazilian province to defrock and excommunicate the Bishop of Recife and 40 clergy earlier this year.

Greg Griffith at Stand Firm on September 26th, 2005

Father Chris Colby, rector of Trinity Church in Pass Christian, is scheduled to be on Good Morning, America tomorrow (Tuesday, September 27th). He’s been asked to be ready at 6:30 am, which could mean he’s standing by for a live…