Ruth Gledhill: Peter Akinola 'blows the fourth trumpet'

His thoughts for the future? He recited a Nigerian proverb: ‘What the night portends, the moon will indicate it.’ He said: ‘For the past 10 years, the communion has been speaking loud and clear that what Ecusa is doing is not right. Ecusa has sadly never listened to anyone. If they now choose to listen to Rowan Williams, Allelujah! We will celebrate! But they have never listened to anyone. Even the communique we issued in Dar es Salaam, after much pain, after much labour, they refused to honour. We will see if they will give up their agenda, the new religion they are creating. They can say one thing, but then in the churches they keep on doing the same thing.’

He said he had received an unofficial response to his and his bishops’ request that the Archbishop of Canterbury postpone the Lambeth Conference. ‘He has not written officially. But all the indications are that Rowan Williams has firmly anchored his hope in the Lambeth Conference. He seems to believe firmly that the Lambeth Conference is the solution.

‘We believe very differently. We have told him quite clearly that there is no point in coming together in a climate of fear and distrust when bishops cannot be in communion with each other. We felt we should first have healing and then rejoice together at Lambeth. Apparently, he thinks differently. We have done quite a lot to save the communion. But if it does not want us, we will stay away. We do not believe it is appropriate for us to come together with other bishops when we are in broken communion.’

So will there be a separate church? ‘I do not want to sound prophetic here or paint a gloomy picture. I do not think it will break up at this point since we are still walking and talking and praying. It is still hoped that somehow some day the good Lord will save his church from further fragmentation.’

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4 comments on “Ruth Gledhill: Peter Akinola 'blows the fourth trumpet'

  1. PadreWayne says:

    ++Peter: “Even the communique we issued in Dar es Salaam, after much pain”
    Victim card played. (See other posts.)

  2. Bob from Boone says:

    Ruth Gledhill brows Peter Akinola’s trumpet.

  3. Daniel Lozier says:

    Obviously +Akinola’s comments were made prior to Rowan’s address to the HoB. I wonder what he will say now that Rowan has given TEC a green light and that homosexuals do not need healing?

  4. Sherri says:

    Padre Wayne, I think there is enough pain to go around, don’t you? By all accounts, DES was a grueling meeting that took its toll on participants.