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GAFCON Primates Write Blistering Letter to Burundi Anglican Archbishop accusing him of Faith Betrayal

GAFCON Primates Write Blistering Letter to Burundi Anglican Archbishop accusing him of Faith Betrayal
"Transformation Through Friendship" hosted by The Episcopal Church is nothing more than manipulation
Primates reject the process of Indaba
Primates reject alliances that seek to capitalize on economic vulnerability to advance an agenda

By David W. Virtue DD
www.virtueonline.org
January 22, 2015

GAFCON Primates have written a letter to the Archbishop of Burundi Bernard Ntahoturi accusing him of betraying the faith by attending a "Transformation Through Friendship" gathering put on by The Episcopal Church in October 2014.

"The New York Communique does not speak for the Anglican Provinces of Africa and it is a matter of very great regret that the 'Continuing Indaba' strategy has led to the division of African Anglicans," the Primates of Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Congo, Sudan wrote.

A Consultation of GAFCON Primates and Bishops of Africa was held in Nairobi,in early December 2014, to consider a response to the "Transformation Through Friendship" communique released from New York on October 28 and signed by five African Primates, including the Chairman of CAPA (the Council of Anglican Provinces in Africa), Archbishop Bernard Ntahoturi, and the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church of the United States, Katharine Jefferts Schori.

Horrified by what they saw was a betrayal of all they have worked for in maintaining orthodoxy in the Anglican Communion, the Primates, who represent the vast majority of Anglicans, fired off a letter to the Burundi Archbishop, but never got a reply. "We are making this letter public in order to avoid any misunderstanding," they announced.

The text of the Nairobi Consultation letter follows. The New York Communique can be found at http://www.episcopalchurch.org/notice/episcopal-church-african-primates-bishops-issue-communique-transformation-through-friendship

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The Most Rev. Bernard Ntahoturi
Archbishop of Burundi
4th December 2014

Dear Archbishop Bernard,

Please receive our greetings in the name of the Lord Jesus.

We write with a profound sense of distress about your actions in regard to the "Transformation Through Friendship" gathering. We take strong exception with numerous points.

First, the document itself is a manipulation. It is in fact, not principally about "Friendship" but is in fact an attempt to further advance the unbiblical and false teaching of The Episcopal Church.

Second, we reject the characterisation that the communique represents "African Primates and Bishops." Given that there is absolutely no acknowledgement that there are other African Primates and Bishops who do not agree, the document, of which you were a collaborator and signatory, presents itself falsely. It does not represent the faith of the overwhelming majority of African Christians. This is particularly offensive given your position as Chairman of CAPA. If you are to be able to continue in your position with integrity, we would need both an explanation and an apology. If you are not able to do so, we would ask you to step down as Chairman.

We are particularly grieved because "it is not an enemy that reproaches... but it was you." (Psalm 55:12-13) Given the fact that you are the Chairman of CAPA, and are supposed to represent the agreed positions of African Primates, your actions have created a tremendous obstacle to our participation in any CAPA gatherings until this can be properly sorted out.

Third, the theologically superficial approach of the "Friendship Communique" attempts to effect reconciliation without repentance. Not only did your presence validate unbiblical teaching and practice of The Episcopal Church (USA), but seeks to give momentum to a process which does not solve issues of salvific import. This is an example of teaching that is socially grounded rather than Biblically substantiated. By your presence, you validate unrepentant, unbiblical teaching and practice.

Fourth, we reject the process of "Indaba" as it is being implemented. Rather than seeking true resolution, it has been consistently manipulated only to recruit people to unbiblical positions. "Indaba" as currently practiced, is a fiction advancing human desires that are not informed by Gospel truth.

Fifth, the meeting uncritically proposes "Mission," without recognising that there must be theological agreement about what purpose the mission pursues, as opposed to Biblical Mission which furthers the redemptive love of Christ through repentance and conversion.

Sixth, while we are certainly aware of the problem of poverty in Africa, we reject alliances that seek to capitalise on economic vulnerability to advance an agenda.

Dear Brother, we know that this agenda does not represent the faith of your Province, Diocese, or even your own heart. We call you to repentance and restoration to join with us in fellowship that is founded on Christ's truth and is faithful to His Word. In keeping with our East African Revival heritage of repentance and confession, we long to have this resolved. Please know this letter comes not from malice but from a desire for godly fellowship to be restored.

The Most Rev'd Eliud Wabukala
Primate, the Anglican Church of Kenya,
Chairman GAFCON Primates Council

The Most Rev'd Nicholas D Okoh
Primate Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion),
Vice Chairman GAFCON Primates Council

The Most Rev'd Henri Isingoma
Primate, The Anglican Church of Congo

The Most Rev'd Stanley Ntagali
Primate, Church of Uganda

Bishop Isaac Ater
For the Most Rev'd Daniel Deng Bul
Primate, the Episcopal Church of South Sudan and Sudan

CC : The Most Rev. Albert Chama,
Archbishop of Central Africa; The Most Rev. Thabo Makgoba, Archbishop of Southern Africa; The Most Rev. Jacob Chimeledya,
Archbishop of Tanzania, The Most Rev. Daniel Sarfo, Archbishop of West Africa; Rev Canon Grace Kaiso.

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