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A church founded on schism having it's own schism

Walter

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BTW, I fully support the majority of Anglican jurisdictions who are rightfully standing up for Jesus in separation from the present liberal minority which the newly elected Archbishop of Canterbury is a product of. Clearly it is time for biblically sound Anglicans to be guided by something other than social norms of the UK and the misguided but very much in the minority Church of England.
 

Walter

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There are more Anglicans in Nigeria than all within the United States, UK, and Canada combined
80% of all Anglicans worldwide are Bible believing Christians and reject the liberal innovation that Canterbury is pushing
 

Martin Marprelate

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You won't be surprised to learn that I would re-name this thread to read, "A denomination founded upon the Bible is foundering without the Bible."
I know some of the people involved with AMiE, the 'Anglican Mission in Europe' which is part of GAFCON.
They are fine Christian people, but I encourage them to take a further step and finish with all the vicars, priests, archbishops, deans, archdeacons and the other non-Biblical baggage of episcopalianism.
The minister of the largest Anglican church in Plymouth, Devon, has recently resigned his position and is now busy establishing an independent evangelical church. This sort of thing is happening in other areas, but it doesn't get the same publicity
 

Walter

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BTW, I fully support the majority of Anglican jurisdictions who are rightfully standing up for Jesus in separation from the present liberal minority which the newly elected Archbishop of Canterbury is a product of. Clearly it is time for biblically sound Anglicans to be guided by something other than social norms of the UK and the misguided but very much in the minority Church of England.
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You won't be surprised to learn that I would re-name this thread to read, "A denomination founded upon the Bible is foundering without the Bible."
I know some of the people involved with AMiE, the 'Anglican Mission in Europe' which is part of GAFCON.
They are fine Christian people, but I encourage them to take a further step and finish with all the vicars, priests, archbishops, deans, archdeacons and the other non-Biblical baggage of episcopalianism.
The minister of the largest Anglican church in Plymouth, Devon, has recently resigned his position and is now busy establishing an independent evangelical church. This sort of thing is happening in other areas, but it doesn't get the same publicity

I have several friends that are AMiA priests here. The ACNA is also part of GAFCON and for the most part their church plants and parishes are growing. The Episcopal Church is closing churches everywhere and very few are stable. Most are aging out. That's what happens when a church loses it's theological moorings.

I appreciate the testimony of this courageous priest on the video you posted. Personally, I am part of The Ordinariate (Anglican Patrimony) of the Chair of St. Peter.

As I said, it is time for biblically sound Anglicans in the UK to stand up for Jesus and separate from a church that has become apostate. The vast majority of Anglicanism in the world is doing just that.
 
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