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Church|Fri, Nov. 30 2007 07:33 PM EST

Episcopal Report Highlights Concerns Over Church Attendance Drop

By Lillian Kwon|Christian Post Reporter

An Episcopal Church committee has released an interim report that reveals positive trends as well as concerns in declining membership and church conflicts.

In a brief assessment of facts and trends in The Episcopal Church, the State of the Church report – issued by the House of Deputies Committee in November – indicated the need for a "plan for action" at all levels of the denomination in response to membership drops.

In 2006, the number of Episcopal churches growing by 10 percent or more decreased, and the number declining in membership by 10 percent increased, according to the report. Average Sunday Attendance (ASA) also dropped by three percent in 2006 compared to one percent the previous year. An estimated 41 percent of the attendance drop can be attributed to the departure of congregations from their dioceses.

And almost half of Episcopal parishes and missions have an ASA of 70 or less.

Conservative parishes and Anglicans discontent with the liberal direction of The Episcopal Church have left the American church body and realigned with like-minded churches from overseas. The Episcopal Church – the U.S. branch of Anglicanism – widened rifts when it consecrated openly gay bishop V. Gene Robinson of New Hampshire in 2003.

Episcopal Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has indicated that those who have left the national church only account for less than 1 percent of the total number of U.S. Episcopal parishes.

According to the report, an increased number of congregations reported "serious conflict" from 2001 through 2005. The consecration of Robinson was one of the frequently mentioned sources of conflict in 2005.

Other areas of concern in the national church include the "failure of some dioceses to fully support the program of The Episcopal Church at the national level," which is in turn negatively impacting its domestic operations and overseas mission work.

Four Episcopal dioceses have already taken steps to split and realign with a conservative Anglican leader. Most recently, the Diocese of Forth Worth in Texas voted to approve constitutional amendments and remove language that states the diocese accedes to The Episcopal Church's Constitution and Canons.

In December, the Diocese of San Joaquin could be the first Episcopal diocese in the country to take a final vote and leave the national church. The diocese has been invited to align with the Anglican Church of the Southern Cone of South America.

Bishop Robert Duncan of the Pittsburgh diocese is also in the works of forming a separate Anglican structure in North America that would remain faithful to the global Anglican Communion. Duncan contends that The Episcopal Church has "failed" the communion and rejected "obvious scriptural teaching."

The recently-released interim report also listed areas of encouragement in The Episcopal Church. Support directed to the church's relief and development organization increased from under $9 million to about $40 million and within Episcopal congregations, giving per member continues to increase or remain steady. Also mentioned was the reorganization of staff at the Church Center which is underway for better utilization of resources nationally and locally to support the mission of the church.

The brief assessment was issued to describe the state of The Episcopal Church "as we see it as this point in time" and to assist and challenge leaders of the church body.

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  • Sun Dec 02, 2007 11:52 pm Agree: 10   Disagree: 5

    God has cursed that backslidden denomination “demon-nation” for their rebellion against God's word because they have condoned that which God Himself has called an abomination and utterly detestable. Their influence has withered like a dry twig. Their house is left desolate and laid waste for the creeping things of earth to devour. They shall be no more forever.............unless they repent, change their thinking about rebellion against God and come back to Jesus as their Lord and receive His mercy.

    Jesus Himself said, "You (His followers) are the salt of the earth; but if the salt loses its flavor, how shall it (this world) be seasoned? It is then good for nothing but to be thrown out and trampled underfoot by men.

    Why would anyone go to a church that is just like the world and is more interested in being an imitator of this world than being an imitator of God? The God's Word says that without holiness no man can know God. So why would anyone want go to a church that rejects and avoids God's Holy Presence and His word. The Episcopal Church has become the despicable church for condoning divorce, homosexuality, and secular humanism. By their outright rebellion against God, the Episcopal Church organization has revealed to the world that they are the "imposters of Christ” and are not His disciples.

    God is calling all those to claim to represent Him, to be in a covenant relationship with Him. Obedience is always better than sacrifice. (1Samuel 15:22)

  • Sat Dec 01, 2007 4:13 am Agree: 21   Disagree: 11

    I wonder if they are surprised? Any real Christian is going to, and should flee from the immorality of this so called "church".

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