Anglican Communion Institute: Communion Partners Formed

Communion Partners is intended to

Ӣ provide for those concerned a visible link to the Anglican Communion
Many within our dioceses and in congregations in other dioceses seek to be assured of their connection to the Anglican Communion. Traditionally, this has been understood in terms of bishop-to-bishop relationships. Communion Partners fleshes out this connection in a significant and symbolic way.
Ӣ provide fellowship, support and a forum for mutual concerns between bishops.
The Communion Partner bishops share many concerns about the Anglican Communion and its future and look to work together with Primates and Bishops from the wider Communion. In addition, we believe we all have need of mutual encouragement, prayer, and reassurance. The Communion Partners will be a forum for these kinds of relationships.
Ӣ provide a partnership to work toward the Anglican Covenant and according to Windsor Principles
The Communion Partner bishops will work together according to the principles outlined in the Windsor Report and seek a comprehensive Anglican Covenant at the Lambeth Conference and beyond.

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3 comments on “Anglican Communion Institute: Communion Partners Formed

  1. Ricky Bobby says:

    In other words, look the other way…and don’t really take the costly and sacrificial road for truth’s sake…

  2. Br_er Rabbit says:

    So Sarah (if you’re looking), does this mean that there is now an actual “inside strategy” for non-liberals/non-reappraisers/non-revisionists in TEC? I am not asking about the wisdom or efficacy of this particular strategy, but whether it would qualify in your mind as an “inside strategy,” which you have recently mourned as missing in action.
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  3. The_Archer_of_the_Forest says:

    Is there an official website or office for this this? I didn’t seen any information on how to obtain further information.