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The Good News of the Episcopal Church

What do some Episcopal Church leaders think the Good News is that we should share about our church?  
 
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50heaven (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I had hoped that the good news was that the ECUSA was dissolving. Never mind.
whitakerj (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I, for one, look forward to the Episcopal Church to get back to its Anglican roots. By this i mean, let the bible guide us not some nutcase in NY.

For a church to support abortion financially is awful. For a church to support the homosexual lifestyle, when the bible is clearly against it, is terrible.

Time for some changes.
RadicalWhig (1 month ago) Show Hide
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There are plenty of conservative evangelical churches for you to join!
whitakerj (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I am an Anglican.
revsalles (1 month ago) Show Hide
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The Bible is infallible, but our human interpretations are full of error. Whose to say whether one persons interpretation is better than another. The Presiding Bishop is well aware that she is not perfect in her interpretation of scripture. Neither is mine, neither is yours. I think God place contradictions in the Bible so that humanity could have a conversation. Have you stopped conversing?
whitakerj (1 month ago) Show Hide
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The things the Presiding bishop is supportive of are down-right evil. That is not a matter of interpretation. There are issues that have a degree of debatability, those are not.

That said, when the individual dioceses start voting to support the Anglican Communion, you will see a move towards Christ and away from the radicals that have attempted to hijack the Church.
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Each group can find scripture to back up their arguments. So, I disagree with you, it is a matter of interpretation. There will be somethings that we all agree are down-right evil, and other interpretations of what is evil is debatable even within one small congregation. No two of us can agree on everything. Perhaps the challange is to work within the premise of what we agree on: Love God and Love Neighbor even when they are your enemy.
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How are we supporting abortion financially?. The bible tells me I am not to plait (braid) my hair (Timothy2:8). Granted it is extreme literalism to obey such a command, but who decides what and when certain church doctrine still fits with the new reality or different culture?
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conceil8 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Remember Christians, the will of God is no Catholic, Protestant,Orthodox, Penticostal, Adventist, JW, Etc. NO DIVISION, Only Christians, holy, helping and sharing instead of buying and selling.

"That they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me." (John 17:9-21)

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