With the passage of D025 and B033, the Episcopal Church now proudly and officially announces its intention to preach the LGBT gospel. In commemoration, please join them for the asherah pole celebrations centered in the groves of Ashtaroth, and later for the bonfire over on the hill of Molech. Great fun for the whole family!
As a gay man and cradle Episcopalian I've never been so filled with joy about my church as I am today.
At Christ Church Cathedral in New Orleans this morning the Canon gave a stunningly beautiful sermon explaining and celebrating what the General Convention accomplished in Anaheim and how no matter WHAT the global ramifications are for the Anglican Communion, the Episcopal Church USA has DONE THE RIGHT THING.
What is the difference between the Episcopalians and the Papists? Episcopalians welcome and Papists qualify God's love. Without LBGT inclusion, the Episcopal Church might as well merge with the Roman Catholic Church and be done with it. But with it, we are a refuge for the last, least and lost - and fulfilling God's mission just as God loves all of us.
With the passage of D025 and B033, the Episcopal Church now proudly and officially announces its intention to preach the LGBT gospel. In commemoration, please join them for the asherah pole celebrations centered in the groves of Ashtaroth, and later for the bonfire over on the hill of Molech. Great fun for the whole family!
MaryWaterton 2 years ago
As a gay man and cradle Episcopalian I've never been so filled with joy about my church as I am today.
At Christ Church Cathedral in New Orleans this morning the Canon gave a stunningly beautiful sermon explaining and celebrating what the General Convention accomplished in Anaheim and how no matter WHAT the global ramifications are for the Anglican Communion, the Episcopal Church USA has DONE THE RIGHT THING.
Praise to Our Lord, Jesus Christ.
anglicansag 2 years ago
What is the difference between the Episcopalians and the Papists? Episcopalians welcome and Papists qualify God's love. Without LBGT inclusion, the Episcopal Church might as well merge with the Roman Catholic Church and be done with it. But with it, we are a refuge for the last, least and lost - and fulfilling God's mission just as God loves all of us.
signab43 2 years ago