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Anglicans Officially Establish Orthodox Body

By Lillian Kwon|Christian Post Reporter

The Anglican Church in North America was constituted on Monday, marking a new beginning for thousands of conservative Anglicans eager to get past the politics of church and on with promoting the Gospel.

"Many of us have sacrificed a great deal to follow Jesus to this place. Many of us have lost properties and sacred treasures and incomes and pensions and standing and friends," said the Rt. Rev. Robert Duncan, who will be installed as the first archbishop of the ACNA.

Yet, "there is no one here who would go back," he said in his opening address to hundreds of Anglicans who have convened in Bedford, Texas, for the inaugural assembly.

Since severing ties with The Episcopal Church – the U.S. arm of Anglicanism –and the Anglican Church of Canada, a number of Anglican parishes have found themselves embattled in lawsuits over church properties. Conservatives have left the national churches over what they claim to be a departure from Christian orthodoxy.

They, along with a host of orthodox Anglicans overseas, have been calling on The Episcopal Church to repent and get back in line with traditional Anglicanism and Scripture, particularly since it consecrated an openly gay bishop in 2003. But the conservatives saw little hope that the U.S. church body would change direction.

As a result, theological conservatives announced last year their intention to form a new province that most see as a rival body to The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada. The ACNA unites around breakaway 700 parishes – representing 100,000 conservative Anglicans – in North America into a single church that is meant to serve as an orthodox, Anglican, mission-minded, and biblically-centered province.

On Monday, Duncan told fellow conservatives taht there is a great Reformation of the Christian Church underway.

"We North American Anglicans are very much in the midst of it," Duncan said. “While much of mainline Protestantism is finding itself adrift from its moorings (submission to the Word of God), just like Western Anglicanism, there is an ever-growing stream of North American Protestantism that has re-embraced Scripture’s authority (just as we have)."

On the first day of their inaugural assembly, delegates approved the ratification of the Constitution of the ACNA, effectively establishing the new province which has been years in the making.

Duncan has made it clear that they have not yet reached a place where they have fully "made it" but what they have created and inaugurated this week is a sturdy skeleton upon which they can build the church.

Now under one unified banner, the conservative Anglicans are hoping to recommit to engaging the culture with the Gospel and not waste any more time.

"We are here, above all, to proclaim to the world what our God has done among us, among us sinners," Duncan stressed to assembly attendees. "The work is before us. The main thing is keeping the main thing the main thing. And the main thing is the mission of Jesus Christ."

Anglican leaders from the Global South have already stated their intention to formally recognize the ACNA and affirm full communion with it. Recognition from the rest of the global Anglican Communion, including its top official, the Archbishop of Canterbury, however, may take years.

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  • Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:07 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I haven't forgot the beast of Revelation. No need for aspirin. I don't have a headache.

  • Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:32 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "The catholic church is full of lies and false doctrines. It is the the great harlot of Babylon..."

    Yah and don't forget the "Beast." BOO! Take an aspirin; see a shrink. You may be all right in 10 years. Relaxxxxx! You are falling to sleeppppp!

  • Sun Jul 05, 2009 4:38 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Just a few of the lies propigated by the catholic church.


    Mary was sinless. (If she was, then the Bible is a lie)

    Mary was a perpetual virgin. (If she was, then the Bible is a lie)

    Priests are the only ones who can forgive certain sins. (apparently God isn't big enough)

    Confession to priests. (the Bible says we are to confess our faults one to another. Not to gain forgiveness, but to gain help in overcoming those sins)

    Purgatory. (if there is a purgatory, then the Bible is a lie)

    Peter was the first to be called to preach to the gentiles. (Paul was)

    Praying to Mary and the "saints". (that is idolatry. There is no one to whom we pray but God. To pray to Mary and the saints it to place them in the position of God)

    Bowing to the pope. (that is undue honor given to someone who does not deserve it. The catholics claim that Peter was the first pope, and yet he said not to bow before him)

    Forced celibacy for priests. (nowhere in Scriptures doe it say that priests must be celibate.)

    These are just a few of the many that the catholic church promotes. Be careful of involving yourself in a system that knowingly promotes lies.

  • Sun Jul 05, 2009 10:57 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    The catholic church is full of lies and false doctrines. It is the the great harlot of Babylon. All those who partake in their sins and deceit will be judge harshly on that Day. They promote idolatry, and lower God to that of a mere man, and raise up men to places of God. They are following the footsteps of their father, Lucifer, who tried to do the same thing.
    Come out from among them and be separate, says the Lord. Put off the yoke of a man made religious system that puts people into bondage. Come out and be free to worship in My Spirit, says the Lord. Come into the truth, and truly know what it is to be a child of God, part of my only True Church.

  • Sun Jul 05, 2009 1:18 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    They are all falling apart except for the billion strong Church established by Jesus on St Peter whose name is mentioned 195 times in the NT more than all the other Apostles together, and he lives on today. Go Benedict!

  • Mon Jun 29, 2009 11:52 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    If a Pope led Church is a problem for you, then I guess you'll have to take that up with Jesus and Simon Peter, whom Christ entrusted to loosen and bind on earth, which in turn would be loosened or bound in Heaven.

  • Fri Jun 26, 2009 7:18 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    FrRyan,

    This isn't about giving your or anyone else "credit" for being more orthodox than TEC or any other organization.

    Technically, if ordination and/or church governmental style is what makes one orthodox, there are very few orthodox churches in the world. Any that are set up to be a single-elder and only deacons, pope-driven, 3 fold ministry model, (among other styles). The onlyform set forth in the NT is the multiple-elder and deacons in each church.

    Let us be glad that these issues are not of orthody but of less import (although still important).

    Grace and Peace,
    Jim

  • Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:00 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    FrRyan

    I think you are right. It is a pity that the Anglicans of USA will still ordain women to the ministry. But let us thank God that they have broken with the Episcopal Church. And that they wish to reaffirm the authority of Scripture as the Word of God. May God bless them for this!

  • Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:38 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Sorry folks, but if they're ordaining women to the ministry, they're not orthodox - they're barely a rehash of TEC. How about a little recognition for those of us in groups who saw ECUSA falling apart back in the 70s and had the courage to break away back then?! But wait - I forgot, you're all still not willing to address the Anglo Catholic side of things, just the evangelicals - too bad, and quite sad.

  • Wed Jun 24, 2009 1:20 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    At this point, we really don't know if he was involved, he may have been or he may not have been. Just an accusation doesn't make for guilt, it needs to be proven. A good article that doesn't look kindly on Akinola is found here;

    http://www.episcopalcafe.com/lead/anglican_communion/archbishop_akinola_owes_the_wo.html

    Associated with the killing is a far cry from being involved in some way. I am associated with this because as Christians, we are all acountable to others in the faith. But one cannot prove my culpability in this massacre nor at this point can one connect Akinola being involved with it. If he was involved, he should be removed and punished but only after proof is decided to be decisive.

    Grace and Peace,
    Jim

  • Wed Jun 24, 2009 12:25 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 3

    It is shaeful that Anglicans on this continent have aligned themselves with Peter Akinola; archbishop of Nigeria , who has promoted the most draconian anti-gay laws on the planet , and is associated with a mass murder of Muslims in his country.

  • Tue Jun 23, 2009 7:33 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    Although all forms of government in the church is run by flawed humans, this is a good trend and maybe the North American Anglicans can have a body to worship with that although flawed, takes Scripture seriously.

    FG, you are so right! Pray on!

    Grace and Peace,
    Jim

  • Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:19 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    I'd just ask that all Christians pray for our Anglican brothers and sisters during their time of trial. Peace.

  • Tue Jun 23, 2009 12:54 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    selection of the bishops of the diocese the norm for new dioceses and commend this mode of selection to the existing dioceses that continue to select their own bishops. They also permit dioceses to operate under the constitutions and canons of the Provinces that took their constituent congregations under their wing when they broke away from The Episcopal Church. The Anglican practice of a bishop exercising his power synodically and sharing the governance of a diocese with a synodical meeting of clergy and laity is not mandated in the constitution or the canons. The College of Bishops elects the Archbishop of the ACNA. Among the difficulties that conservative Anglicans seeking to draw attention to the defects of the constitution and canons have encountered has been the unwillingness on the part of a number of conservative Anglican web sites supportive of the ACNA to run articles drawing attention to these defects. At the same time these web sites have freely run articles that ACNA leaders and the ACNA Governance Task Force had written in defense of the constitution and canons. Under the circumstances the delegates ratification of the constitution was not surprising.

  • Tue Jun 23, 2009 12:52 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    The constition suffers from a number of problems. Among these problems it takes an unnecessarily narrow and partisan doctrinal position on a number of key issues that divide conservative Anglicans, as do the proposed set of canons that will be presented for ratification on Wednesday. Consequently the ACNA will not be as comprehensive church for conservative Anglicans in North America as it had been originally envisioned.The new church follows a trend evident in The Episcopal Church from which many of its congregations and four of its dioceses broke away and moves toward a greater centralization of power at the national level. The highest governing body of the ACNA is not the Provincial Assembly but the smaller and less representative Provincial Council. The latter elects a twelve-man Executive Committee which serves as the Board of Directors of the ACNA. The Provincial Assembly has no power beyond ratifying the initial constitution and set of canons of the ACNA and any subsequent amendments to these documents. It is particularly vulnerable to manipulation by persuasive speakers and experienced lobbyists. With the ratification of the ACNA has abandoned centuries of hard-won lay involvement in the governance of the church and the selection of church leaders, which has been an integral part of North American Anglicanism. Under the provisions of the constitution the bishop of a diocese may appoint the delegates to the Provincial Assembly and Provincial Council from his diocese. The ACNA College of Bishops has authority over the election of bishops of the new church. If a diocese chooses its bishop, the College of Bishops must confirm the choice. However, the College of Bishops may choose the bishop of a diocese. The proposed canons make the College of Bishopsâ

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