NewsOK: Anglican archbishop visits Oklahoma City

The leader of a newly formed Anglican denomination said mainline Protestant churches are failing because they have gotten off track from the Gospel.

The Most Rev. Robert Duncan, archbishop of the Anglican Church in North America, said his new denomination won’t join those who have faltered.

During a Sept. 13 visit to Oklahoma City, Duncan said he and other leaders are aiming to plant 1,000 churches in the U.S. and Canada.

Duncan, 61, presided over services at St. James Anglican Church, 204 SW 104. He was elected leader at the denomination’s inaugural assembly in June at Bedford, Texas.

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2 comments on “NewsOK: Anglican archbishop visits Oklahoma City

  1. Bruce says:

    Nice story. I’m somewhat surprised to hear Bishop Duncan directing such strong language in the direction of the Archbishop of Canterbury.

    Bruce Robison

  2. Cennydd says:

    ++Duncan was right.