CHNI Forums Home

Search
   
Members

Calendar

Help

CHNI Home
Search by username
Not logged in - Login | Register for Posting Access 
CHNI Forums > Fellowship Area > Religion in the News > Anglican Leader Calls Episcopal Church to Give Up Its Agenda


Anglican Leader Calls Episcopal Church to Give Up Its Agenda
 Moderated by: Marcus, Jim Anderson, Dave Armstrong  

New Topic

Reply

Print
AuthorPost
CajunRick
Guest
 

Joined: 
Location:  
Posts: 
First Name: 
Gender: 
Faith History: 
Status:  Offline
 Posted: Sat Jul 7th, 2007 10:52 pm

Quote

Reply
Fri, Jul. 06, 2007 Posted: 14:59:06 PM EST

Nigerian Archbishop Peter J. Akinola, considered the world's most powerful Anglican leader, said he has lost faith that The Episcopal Church in the United States will ever listen to conservative evangelical leaders in the Global South.

Months ahead of a deadline that Akinola and other Anglican leaders set requesting The Episcopal Church to make an unequivocal pledge not to consecrate another openly gay bishop or bless same-sex unions, Akinola again stressed the call for The Episcopal Church to halt its liberal agenda.

"All we are saying is, do not celebrate what the Bible says is wrong," Akinola said in a recent interview with London's The Times.

...

The Episcopal head, Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, and other Episcopal leaders, however, have stated that they do not plan to go "backward" on their decision and instead are hoping to remain at the Anglican table to help change the views of conservative Anglican leaders.

Sitting on the edge of his seat during the interview, Akinola said, "The Church in the West cannot pull us by the nose. If you are going to interpret the Bible in your own way, good luck to you. But without us.”

...


"The condition for having communion together is for [The Episcopal Church of the United States] to return to where we were by giving up its agenda," he said, according to The Times. "The problem is [the U.S. church body’s] and the Western Church’s way of seeing and handling Scripture. Gene Robinson is just a symptom. I kept on saying, you do not have to go through Canterbury to get to Christ.”

...

Episcopal leaders in the United States have rejected what they see as an "interference" by overseas bishops, but Akinola stated, "We have not broken the law. It is your churches. You are the ones doing what we said should not be done, with impunity. We are saying you cannot sweep it under the carpet . . . not any more.

“For God’s sake let us be,” he said in the interview. “When America invades Afghanistan it is in the name of world peace. When Nigeria moves to Biafra it is an invasion. When England takes the Gospel to another country, it is mission. When Nigeria takes it to America it is an intrusion. All this imperialistic mentality, it is not fair.”

Akinola and his nearly 130 bishops plan to meet in September to decide whether to attend the 2008 Lambeth Conference – a global decennial Anglican meeting. The invitation of leaders from The Episcopal Church, excluding Robinson, has led Akinola and several other conservative Anglican bishops to either reject or consider declining the invitation to attend the meeting.

Lillian Kwon
Christian Post Reporter
The entire article can be read at the web site of The Christian Post


Quote

Reply

 Current time is 11:38 am
CHNI Forums > Fellowship Area > Religion in the News > Anglican Leader Calls Episcopal Church to Give Up Its Agenda




Powered by WowBB 1.7 - Copyright © 2003-2006 Aycan Gulez