Updated 12:58 pm.EST, Sat November 21, 2009

World|Thu, Apr. 16 2009 12:34 PM EDT

Conservative Anglicans Reaffirm Work of Rallying for Orthodoxy

By Lillian Kwon|Christian Post Reporter

Anglican primates defending traditional Anglicanism issued a communiqué Thursday, noting that little progress has been made in resolving the current "crisis" in the Anglican Communion.

The GAFCON (Global Anglican Future Conference) Primates' Council, which met in London this week, said the divisions in the global Communion are "deep and intractable" and that they are thus encouraged to continue the work of GAFCON.

"The GAFCON Primates' Council has responsibility of recognizing and authenticating orthodox Anglicans who have had to leave their original churches, and promoting the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans (FCA) as a bulwark against this false teaching and a rallying point for orthodoxy," the primates state in the communiqué.

The council is chaired by the Primate of Nigeria, Archbishop Peter Akinola.

Conservative Anglican bishops representing a majority of the 77 million-member Communion began the GAFCON movement last summer with a conference in Jerusalem. Many of the participants were boycotting the Anglican Communion's Lambeth conference for including the U.S. Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada – two national churches conservatives believe have departed from Christian orthodoxy.

The Episcopal Church – the U.S. arm of Anglicanism – had widened rifts in the Communion when it consecrated the first openly gay bishop in 2003. Before that, the Anglican Church of Canada's Diocese of New Westminster had sanctioned same-sex blessings.

GAFCON participants have begun forming the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans in an effort to unite those disaffected by the more liberal churches and committed to "to the theological formularies of Anglicanism that provide a firm foundation of our faith" and to defending the biblical gospel.

Although forming a separate spiritual movement for like-minded traditionalists, GAFCON leaders assured in their communiqué that their aim is not to further divide the already splintering Communion but rather to "provide a way in which faithful Anglicans many of whom are suffering much loss, can remain as Anglicans within the Communion while distancing themselves from false teaching."

Also attending the council meeting was Pittsburgh Bishop Robert Duncan and other bishops representing the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA), a new province that is seen as a rival body to The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada.

The Primates Council discussed the formation of the new province, currently being formed by some 100,000 Anglicans, and recognized it "genuinely Anglican." The council also recommended that other Anglican provinces accept the ACNA and affirm full communion with it.

The GAFCON council is the first to formally recognize the emerging province in North America. The office of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, who is considered the spiritual leader of the Communion, has said that it will take years for the new province to gain official recognition from the rest of the Communion.

In other matters, the conservative leaders said it was "too soon" for them to respond to the latest version of the Anglican Covenant, a document seeking to uphold the autonomy of the Communion's 38 provinces while asking for their voluntary commitment to solve disputes over contentious issues.

A third version of the covenant was released on April 8. GAFCON primates believe the covenant is "of little use" if "those who have left the standards of the Bible are able to enter the covenant with good conscience."

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  • Fri May 01, 2009 12:24 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Jesus spoke to me: He told me to tell all of you to love one another as He first loved you. Stop the bickering and pointless debate. Feed your spirit. Be Other-righteous not self-righteous, be Other-centered, not self-centered.
    Want to know how? Go to www.aidansway.blogspot.com

  • Thu Apr 23, 2009 8:02 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    I love reading the responces to all of the posts. I think I learn more about the article from the posts than I do the articles. In Matthew Chapter 24 the deciples are asking jesus about the end times. The first thing Jesus says in verse 4 is " Take heed that no man deceives you. Now I'm not saying that this is the end but jesus does warn against man decieving man. I feel we need to pray for this group and hope that the holy spirt will touch them and convict them if there twisting the bible. Keep up the good posts brothers :)

  • Fri Apr 17, 2009 12:59 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 4

    sj, no, He never specifically calls homosexuality a sin nor does He specifically call pedophilia a sin, but we know it is as we know that God's original and only design for marriage is one man and one woman united as one in the sight of God for life and we also know that God's original and only design for sexual intimacy is that it is reserved for the marriage bed of one man and one woman united as one for life in His sight through marriage. And we also know that the Bible clearly teaches that a woman in the home and in the local church should not be placed in a position that will give her spiritual headship over a man or men. Now if you could show me how adhering to these clear biblical teachings makes one self-righteous I be interested in hearing that.

  • Fri Apr 17, 2009 11:09 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 4

    sj,

    God's Word ALWAYS defines marriage as a legal/religious ceremony and covenant between a man and a woman. Read Romans 7 . . .

  • Chas »
    Fri Apr 17, 2009 11:02 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 5

    St. John,

    We know very well what God has revealed in scripture in the New Testament. Remember, the Holy Spirit is God too or have you forgotten that and all the letters of Paul and they are INSPIRED BY GOD as the AUTHOR.

    Rom 1:27 - called unnatural, shameful, and a perversity
    1 Cor 6:9 active homosexuals won't inherit the Kingdom of God
    1 Tim 1:9-10 those who engage in such acts called "sinner".

    Anglicans and Episcopals alike think approving of homosexuality is no big deal, and that is why your church is breaking apart. God's Word is Truth. Homosexual acts are disordered.

    Get yourself a Bible and read it, hey? Marriage is only for a man and a women and men or women may not lay down with the same sex as they would the opposite. This is the holy Word of God.

    Oh yeah, how are those WOMEN bishops and Priests doing for ya? You have no right to make that decision. All Bishops, Priests and Deacons are men. PERIOD. God called only men to serve in these capacities and the Apostles never gave authority to women through the laying of hands in scripture or in historical record. There is simply no record of a women serving in any official capacity and since the Catholics and Orthodox were the only ones who were there, we know.

    Believer is right, you reject God's words over the traditions and rules of men just like the Jews did with the Korban rule. You seek to diminish the Word of God, so you can fall deeper into sin by your rejection of HIS WORD

  • Fri Apr 17, 2009 10:44 am Agree: 4   Disagree: 3

    believer, I can always count on you for some self-righteous declaration. While Jesus said absolutely nothing about homosexuality, he had a great deal to say about self-righteousness. I guess one only hears what one wants to.

  • Fri Apr 17, 2009 9:14 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 4

    sj, who are the "bad guys" here? Those who blatantly reject God's truths taught in the inerrant Word of God for the sake of political correctness!

  • Fri Apr 17, 2009 8:01 am Agree: 4   Disagree: 2

    Please note that both the Episcopal Church in this country and the Anglican Church in Canada have been found to be in accordance with the Windsor Report recommendations and requirements, while the conservatives have continued to break the Windsor Report's request that they cease crossing diocesan boundaries. Who are the 'bad' guys here? Who's not playing nicely with others?

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