"The Church of Nigeria has consistently called the leadership of the Anglican Communion to uphold the historic faith and believes that the revisionist theology and actions of some Provinces have torn the fabric of the Anglican Communion," Dobbs told VOL.
Read moreHowever the Ugandans took a decision about two years ago not to participate in the Anglican Instruments, so they are not present. Kenya, on the other hand has sent three representatives. The Province of Nigeria is represented by New Zealand born CANA/ACNA Bishop Julian Dobbs.
Read moreVOL: Could part of the silence from the Communion Partner bishops be because most of them are caught up in the Title IV fiasco?
Read moreIn the face of a growing secularity with millions of unchurched Millenials, the rise of heretical churches like Mormonism and Scientology, the push for pansexuality coupled with an in-your-face militant Islam, the net result has been a slow but accelerating spiritual cancer in the Episcopal/Anglican body that has about it the stench of death. All the available evidence is that within two decades Western Anglicanism will be no more.
Read moreThe number of active baptized members also continued to decline. In 2012 1,951,907 were registered baptized while in 2011 only 1,923,046 were registered, a drop of 28,861.
A ten year percentage change in active members showed a drop of 17%. The median active baptized members dropped from 158 to 155. The average pledge raised a modest $64.00 from $2,346 to $2,410.
Read moreChurch officials remain tightlipped, but sources have told VOL that he was told to resign or face disciplinary charges, a trial, and then be tossed out, based on a new canon passed at the church's recent General Convention.
Read moreAndrus got into a snit and plastered the Internet with his own interpretation of events.
He issued multiple press releases about his poor treatment. The Episcopal press took to fainting in their couches. The archdiocesan communications director said, "He wants a fight."
Read moreThere is now justice for gays
Justice for lesbians
Justice for bisexuals
Justice for transgendered
Justice for ALL LGBTQI persons especially for "I" which we think stands for interested, inquiring or intergenerational...whatever
Justice for the poor
Justice for immigrants
Justice for global poverty
Justice for Millennium Development Goal pushers
Justice for those who need and must have an abortion
Democratic Senator Ted Lieu of Torrance said the law was designed to stop children from being psychologically abused. Mainstream mental health organizations have disavowed such therapy. A number of mental health associations in California - including the state's Board of Behavioral Sciences, the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists and the California Psychological Association - supported the legislation.
Read moreThe letter was sent to the General Secretary on Sept. 30, 2012. A copy was obtained by Virtueonline.
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