USA Today: Restructuring, not schism, ahead for Anglicans

Still, he foresees a future “not in apocalyptic terms of schism and excommunication, but plainly as what they are: “two styles of being Anglican” pursuing their mission “with greater integrity and consistency,” even as they work out issues.

[Susan] Russell was untroubled by this idea. Ever since the Revolutionary War, when the U.S church broke with the Church of England, “American Anglicans are used to re-inventing structures in order to proclaim the Gospel and move forward,” she said.

And Duncan said Communion divisions already “outpace Williams. The speed at which the Archbishop of Canterbury has dealt with the crisis in the Anglican Communion is something faster than glacial ”” but it’s not too much faster. We’ll see where the whole Communion goes, but we are far more interested in doing the mission of the church in society than occupying ourselves with what the old structures will do.”

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One comment on “USA Today: Restructuring, not schism, ahead for Anglicans

  1. A Floridian says:

    The two-tiered or track proposal is not Scriptural and lends validity and credence to TEC leadership…allowing them to conduct their heresy/apostasy/immorality under the Name of The Lord Jesus Christ.

    It is unthinkable. Sorry, but Rowan has *continually, consistently* not shown proper or sufficient respect nor motive to defend the Faith, the Gospel, the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ and His Church that befits a shepherd: therefore he is unfit for office.