Not only good Christian men, with solid thinking — also the rectors of the largest and most viable churches in Scotland, Episcopal and otherwise. God bless them, with thanks for prior fellowship.
It is encouraging to see that Scotland has Anglican clergy who are strongly assertive that they are not secularists in their beliefs.
By the way, one of my ancestors emigrated to Canada from the small town outside of Edinburgh called Corstorphine in which St Thomas, Corstorphine is situated.
This is to be expected of the Scottish ACN, which was formed (and named) partly after the example of the United States ACN.
What would be real (and welcome) news would be the Scottish church itself declaring support for the draft covenant.
I thought the part that was posted visibly *sounded* positive and temperate, but when I saw the source, all the old red flags started going up. But if *you* commend it, Bob (#3), I’ll take a closer look.
Not only good Christian men, with solid thinking — also the rectors of the largest and most viable churches in Scotland, Episcopal and otherwise. God bless them, with thanks for prior fellowship.
It is encouraging to see that Scotland has Anglican clergy who are strongly assertive that they are not secularists in their beliefs.
By the way, one of my ancestors emigrated to Canada from the small town outside of Edinburgh called Corstorphine in which St Thomas, Corstorphine is situated.
A positive and temperate response that should be a model to other conservative groups.
This is to be expected of the Scottish ACN, which was formed (and named) partly after the example of the United States ACN.
What would be real (and welcome) news would be the Scottish church itself declaring support for the draft covenant.
I thought the part that was posted visibly *sounded* positive and temperate, but when I saw the source, all the old red flags started going up. But if *you* commend it, Bob (#3), I’ll take a closer look.
The Scottish Church will not follow suit. Their primate, Idris Jones, is a revisionist.