Central African Anglicans Reject Leadership of Pro-Gay Bishop in Malawi

A bishop supporting homosexual rights has been rejected as a top leader in the Anglican Church in Malawi. On Friday, the Anglican Church of Central Africa released a statement following a special church court of confirmation.

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By Eunice Or , Gospel Herald Reporter
December 3, 2005|11:44 pm

A bishop supporting homosexual rights has been rejected as a top leader in the Anglican Church in Malawi.

On Friday, the Anglican Church of Central Africa released a statement following a special church court of confirmation dealing with the objection of the Anglican Church in Malawi against the appointment of the liberal British vicar Nicholas Henderson as the country

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