Bishop Jack Iker: We Are Contending for the Faith

“Contending for the Faith” is the theme of this year’s Diocesan Convention, and it aptly describes what lies at the heart of the controversy that surrounds us. Others have argued that it is a matter of contending for property, or contending for the authority of The Episcopal Church over us, or contending for homosexual rights in the church. But these are simply some of the side issues confronting us. The real issue is the faith. We are taking a stand for the historic faith and practice of the Bible, as we have received them, and against the continuing erosion of that faith by TEC. This Diocese stands for orthodox Christianity. TEC stands for a revisionist and compromised version of what the Church has always taught.

In introducing the proposed changes to our Constitution and Canons for last year’s Convention, the Standing Committee wrote: “To submit to and comply with the current direction of the General Convention would mean for us to embrace a distortion of the Christian faith that our forebears would not recognize as a continuation of ”˜the Apostles’ teaching and fellowship.’”¦ We cannot act against our conscience and in violation of the faith once delivered to the saints.” One year later, after much debate and discussion, our resolve remains the same: to fearlessly contend for the faith.

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4 comments on “Bishop Jack Iker: We Are Contending for the Faith

  1. Henry says:

    Thank you, once again, +Iker! Your steadfast leadership through this crisis over the years has kept us going, and I am so looking forward to getting on with the real work of the church!

  2. A Floridian says:

    This is a splendid letter and outlines the problems without fudging or flinching.

    Should be nailed to a certain NYC door.

  3. Jeremy Bonner says:

    Mark Harris has a response, to which I posted a mild (by T19 standards) dissent.

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  4. montanan says:

    Jeremy – very well-written response. Thank you for engaging.