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Standing for the Gospel

I recently wrote about some Anglican friends and their struggle. In that post, I wrote:

Pray that the Episcopal Church will respond to the calls for repentence from faithful Anglican Christians around the world.

They didn't. Instead, they sought to head off a schism by agreeing to "pause" (rather than repent of) their unbiblical practices.

This week, the Diocese of Pittsburgh voted to take the first step to leave the Episcopal Church. They will be followed by several others, I am sure.

Just before the vote, Episcopal Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori sent a threatening letter to one Bishop who is leading his diocese away from the Episcopal Church (and into closer fellowship with faithful Anglicans in the two-thirds world).

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Robert Duncan, who I had the priviledge to meet at the Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry, wrote back to the presiding bishop:


Dear Katharine,

Here I stand. I can do no other. I will neither compromise the Faith once delivered to the saints, nor will I abandon the sheep who elected me to protect them.

Pax et bonum in Christ Jesus our Lord,

+Bob

Amen.

Please keep praying that the nature of the gospel, and why it is worth fighting for, will become clear to all in the coming days.

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Comments (2)

Michael:

You're right. The Episcopal Church is under attack. They haven't had the watch dogs that the SBC has had over the years. The same watch dogs that have been attacked and blistered through the years. I have a few priests of that church who are as good of men as I've ever met. The kind of guys who tip well on Sunday after chuch. Thanks for the article and the links.

Joel:

Ed,
I had an Anglican priest in my church planting course this past spring. He was from the African diocese, and I thanked him for their stand, and willingness to "take in" their American brothers who decided to leave the great whore.

God bless Robert Duncan, and may his tribe increase! Thanks for updating us on this.

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