An Analysis of Mark Lawrence’s Clergy Address & Its Possible Impact On Isolated Episcopal Laity

Needless to say — once spelled out like that, the goals that Bishop Lawrence lays out are ambitious. He wants to both protect and educate more thoroughly his own diocese, mobilize his laity, differentiate the diocese strikingly from TEC’s heretical actions, and reach out to others throughout TEC and the Anglican Communion, building strategic clusters of individuals, parishes, dioceses, and provinces.

To do that, as nearly as I can see, he will need to accrue some significant funding and allies, as well as producing 1) some excellent communication tools [for more Internet, video, and email communication, along with ads and direct mail pieces with excellent mailing lists], 2) event planning throughout the country, and 3) discipleship tools for laity. All of those things help to circumvent the “information gatekeepers” whether they be rectors in his own diocese, bishops in other dioceses, or ENS and 815.

But do his proposals offer any glimmers of hope to folks trapped in dioceses ruled by heterodox bishops and clergy?

I believe they do, for people both in excellent parishes [but not dioceses] and people in not so great dioceses or parishes.

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5 comments on “An Analysis of Mark Lawrence’s Clergy Address & Its Possible Impact On Isolated Episcopal Laity

  1. Br_er Rabbit says:

    These goals seem remarkably similar to the initial goals of the American Anglican Council.

  2. Bull Street says:

    Interesting that Kendall would highlight a post that is more than a bit subversive. Hey, I’m all for the creative thinking, but I’m just sayin’.

  3. LumenChristie says:

    [blockquote]he goals that Bishop Lawrence lays out are ambitious. He wants to both protect and educate more thoroughly his own diocese, mobilize his laity, differentiate the diocese strikingly from TEC’s heretical actions, and reach out to others throughout TEC and the Anglican Communion, building strategic clusters of individuals, parishes, dioceses, and provinces.[/blockquote]

    So actually Bp. Lawrence and his “allies” [i]are[/i] in fact re-inventing the Anglican Communion Network just as it had been formed and existed. He has said, however, that this “network” does [b]not[/b] have the intention of moving toward leaving TEC. Oh. Much better.

    So now the people stuck in TEC can just [i]feel[/i] ever so much better while still being part of the apostate ex-church. Thanks

  4. Sarah says:

    RE: “So now the people stuck in TEC can just feel ever so much better while still being part of the apostate ex-church.”

    I personally have no need to feel ever so much better — I already feel great.

  5. robroy says:

    A couple of questions: Will the pew potatoes go for this in Upper South Carolina, Kansas or where ever? Has Bp Lawrence signed on to this?