Jeremy Bonner on General Convention 2009: The End of a Chapter

Yesterday, 220 years after its constitutional documents were adopted, The Episcopal Church (TEC) at its triennial assembly (the General Convention) in Anaheim arguably brought to an end its ambiguous double-life as both Anglican and Episcopalian. To put it another way, it finally conceded the logic of American denominational identity, which most of its mainline Protestant neighbors have long accepted, that it is a national church, bound by historical bonds of affection to other churches in the Anglican tradition but in no way obligated to look beyond the concerns of its members in discerning the future direction of its mission and ministry.

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2 comments on “Jeremy Bonner on General Convention 2009: The End of a Chapter

  1. Susan Russell says:

    Interesting “spin”

  2. montanan says:

    The post is characteristic of Mr. Bonner – well-reasoned, well-written and devoid of agenda.