No one could have predicted this - the flag waving, Pride month with advocates proudly strutting through streets, many in bondage apparatuses, with women proclaiming to be men and men proclaiming to be women. Children are not invulnerable to the inroads of transexualists preaching their gospel of acceptance, declaring it to be as normal as candy bars. There are even homosexual materials and books for children being offered to parents.
Read more"We are able to develop and support those who are being called to ministry. In all aspects of our ministry going forward, we remain firmly rooted in the gospel of Jesus Christ."
Read more"Each part of the cathedral was dedicated, but the dedication of the altar with all the bishops and archbishops laying hands on it and praying extemporaneously aloud and in the Spirit was the most powerful." Wonderful, warm thanksgiving for both the ACNA and GAFCON were offered, said Atwood.
Atwood brought greetings from Archbishop Beach in the local Igbo language, which brought a tremendous ovation and roar from the assembled crowd.
Read more"We have been pushing for queers, transgendered folk, men and women of color, lesbians, and pansexualists of one stripe or another along with men who suffer from erectile dysfunction to be the future leaders of TEC, and to realize that someone orthodox had slipped through the net is frankly astonishing and very disturbing."
Read moreWords like 'innovative' and 'transformational' drip from Welby's lips, becoming the woke language of inclusion. The words mean nothing in practical terms but give off an aura of relevance and high miteredness, as if one were sipping tea with the Queen.
Read moreMore than half a dozen parishes have since left the TEC diocese and gone to two ACNA dioceses, more may yet follow.
The TEC win will show itself to be entirely pyrrhic, the decline in Average Sunday Attendance and money will only get worse, hastening the diocese's decline and ultimately its demise. Legitimizing sin never works, never.
Read more"Scholars can debate the broader legal implications of the decision, but as a Christian, I continue to be alarmed by the bigotry that lies at the case's heart," Jennings said in a statement to Episcopal News Service. "Religious liberty is a bedrock of our country and a right cherished by Americans of many faiths.
Read more"Although not everyone is a racist...[or] that all police are racist, Christians must speak the truth in love and peace with the standard of the Word of God. This calls for the application of a Biblical world view to provide not only the Scriptural understanding of race, but to avoid being conformed to the world by secular racial theories. Christians therefore must be extremely careful not to rely on secular theories and worldviews regarding any subject such as race and racism."
Read more"If only the church had recognized LGBTQ folk in the first century, we wouldn't be in the mess we are in today. We wouldn't have all this nonsense about the need for inclusion and diversity. God definitely needs a refit," said Curry as he waved a gay flag out the window of 815 2nd Avenue.
"I can't imagine Jesus not having lunch with LGBTQ members, feeling their pain of exclusion and telling them to go and sin some more. What sort of a God of inclusion would She be?"
Read more"The formation of the Living Word Anglican Mission in Haiti marks a new era of Gospel ministry for the Anglican Diocese of the Living Word. This diocese has always been focused on missionary work.
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