“If you want to go quickly, walk alone – if you want to go away, go together,” said Dame Sarah Melly in her first public address as her first bishop of the new Countrybury protest.
But Friday’s Choice – First – for the woman as a spiritually spiritual church and Anglican communion worldwide seemingly seeming to increase deep arrows inside that community.
The entire earthquake to acknowledge Anglicans (Gafcon), the Anglican Sundi-Sunday and Asia, has received issues “with grief”.
The Church of South Africa, on the other hand, is called the “historical” and said “Welveling the proclamation”.
England Church – Some people who call “Mama’s Church” because it was the first week of Anglican – it is widely considered to move to a place of freedom, where two-thirds of Anglican live.
The issues separating the Global Anglican organization include the ordination of bishops in 2014 and the acceptance of the same sexual relations in 2023.
Many preservatants believe that only men should be separated as bishops.
In statement of Reverend Lourent Mbanda, Ardandl Archbishop and Chairpack of the Gafcon leadership council, they argued that “the Anglican communion still believes that the Bible requires only Episcacy”.
The Gafcon also revealed Sarah Sarah’s support to be blessed with the same sex couples, accusing him of improving the “non-justical and rationalical teachings about marriage and sexual conduct”.
The group was built in 2008 in response to the religious differences among the Anglican communion, especially about the issue of union.
At that time they issued a statement called the distorted church leaders who called “Orthodoxy Tenuths” repentance.
While they became clear that they were not curded with the Anglican communion, they refused that “Englanders are truly intended by the recognition of the Arderbury Ardbishop”.
That is grown in 2023, where the group rejected the leadership leadership of the Catherbury, Justin Welby, over the Social Belonging Systems, which increased church fear in the church.
The Gafcon states that most Anglicans are on earth, although that competition, and the idea in Africa are not with monolithic.
The archbishop of Cape Town, Thabo Makgoba, led to the Southern Africa called Dame Sarah appointed “happy development”.
Although South Africa is considered developing much more than other countries according to its approach, the announcement was adopted in other areas.
Bishop Emily Out of Owtop – The first woman suspended as a bishop at the Anglican church in Kenya – called news Archbishop named Archbishop:
He told the BBC Focus in Africa that the Gafcon opinion was not mentally or in the Bible, but some patriarchs ‘not be very helpful in church’.
Bishop Atto said the new bishop of the bishop was “a humble person [who] Listening, that is what the congregation needs.
“If you have a difficult situation and disobey people, then there [are] many problems.
“The new bishop needs to deal with peace in the world. Women and children suffer, and they need to work for peace and reconciliation.”
That puts the door in the door against the archbishop of his country, part of the Gafcon leadership.
When I asked the archbishop of Rwanda if this moment could be an unlawful risen to Anglican question, he sent me nothing in God, but it needs repentance.
“The Gafcon has always required church leaders who have wronged them to repent and return to the Bible teaching. But he will not do so, we will not go with them in their rebellion.”
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