'Indaba' brings Anglican leaders from India, England to Staten Island

“Without sharing, we tend to stagnate.”

Canon Phil Groves of the Anglican Communion Office in London was among religious leaders from England and India who gathered at St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church, Rosebank, as part of the Continuing Indaba Project.

“The Anglican Communion is no longer predominately white, no longer predominately English or American,” said Canon Groves, who organized the trip.

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2 comments on “'Indaba' brings Anglican leaders from India, England to Staten Island

  1. Robert Lundy says:

    [blockquote]“The Anglican Communion is no longer predominately white, no longer predominately English or American,” said Canon Groves, who organized the trip.[/blockquote]

    So why is a white Englishmen coordinating it?

  2. Ralinda says:

    “The purpose is to seek ways local churches may utilize the strength of the diversity of the Communion for work they do in their neighborhood,” said Canon Groves.

    But some diversities in theology are not biblical and only weaken the church and its witness.
    Who cut in on you to keep you from obeying the truth? 8 That kind of persuasion does not come from the one who calls you. 9 “A little yeast works through the whole batch of dough.” Gal 5:7-9