In a similar way, I suggest that the dramatic realignment of Anglicanism that is now underway is likewise “a tragic necessity.” With so much at stake and emotions running so high, it’s easy for all of us to lose sight of both aspects of our complex situation, its sad necessity as well as the more obvious tragedy of it all.
Read moreCan we be assured that what we read in the Bible is true?
When the original authors wrote the various portions of Scripture, did they write the truth?
Are the Scriptures we read today the same as the original?
Episcopalians say that we believe in the authority of the Scriptures but what does that mean?
Read moreThere are five things in these words which demand your attention:
1. A Building: "My Church"
2. A Builder: Christ says, "I will build My Church"
3. A Foundation: "On this rock I will build My Church"
4. Perils Implied: "The gates of hell"
5. Security Asserted: "The gates of hell will not overcome it"
We gather in Destin, Florida tonight at this opening service of the 4th.
AMIA Winter Conference to worship God. We join the heavenly hosts and all
the saints in every generation to sing the songs of ever lasting praises
and thanksgiving as recorded in Revelation chapter 5:
Holy Holy Holy
Lord God Almighty
Who was and is and is to come
It is titled "The Theological Charter for Anglican Communion Dioceses
and Parishes" of ECUSA and the Anglican Church of Canada. It follows in
the same line as other ACI documents, including "Claiming Our Anglican
Identity" and "Steps of Discipline" but is meant to serve as the
theological mission statement for Anglican Communion Dioceses and
Parishes in North America. It has been adopted as such by the Bishops