Tengatenga met with the TEC diocese of South Carolina not with Lawrence, it seems. I wonder if he tried. But in any case, the article states of him:
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His duty as a leader in the church was to accede to the current norm, even as he encouraged productive engagement on the issue, he said.
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So a leader is supposed to give lip service to “current norms” while working quietly to undermine them? Where’s the leadership in that, let alone the integrity? Why doesn’t a leader teach and speak what they believe?
Tengatenga met with the TEC diocese of South Carolina not with Lawrence, it seems. I wonder if he tried. But in any case, the article states of him:
[blockquote]
His duty as a leader in the church was to accede to the current norm, even as he encouraged productive engagement on the issue, he said.
[/blockquote]
So a leader is supposed to give lip service to “current norms” while working quietly to undermine them? Where’s the leadership in that, let alone the integrity? Why doesn’t a leader teach and speak what they believe?