Decisive day in Lambeth: the 'S' day
Early this morning the BBC announced that today is THE day. Bishops will talk and reflect on human sexuality (that's why I called it the 's' day!)
The agenda for today can be found here. Even more, later today a theater play will be performed on the stories of gay Christians.
Funny enough, Bishops have been listening to one side of the story. But Peter Ould made the point in a recent post: the voices of those Christians who once were gay and today are not gay anymore have not been heard! He clearly mentions Andy Comiskey (the founder of Desert Stream Ministries, now in Kansans), Mario Bergner, an Anglican priest from Redeemed Lives Ministries. There are other Anglicans like Martin Hallet the founder of True Freedom Trust who deserve to be heard, or that should have had more room and space in all this process. Probably they were heard before.
A good article on the Anglican Crisis can be found here.
Again, let's pray, wait and see.
The agenda for today can be found here. Even more, later today a theater play will be performed on the stories of gay Christians.
Funny enough, Bishops have been listening to one side of the story. But Peter Ould made the point in a recent post: the voices of those Christians who once were gay and today are not gay anymore have not been heard! He clearly mentions Andy Comiskey (the founder of Desert Stream Ministries, now in Kansans), Mario Bergner, an Anglican priest from Redeemed Lives Ministries. There are other Anglicans like Martin Hallet the founder of True Freedom Trust who deserve to be heard, or that should have had more room and space in all this process. Probably they were heard before.
A good article on the Anglican Crisis can be found here.
Again, let's pray, wait and see.
Labels: Anglican Church, Christianity, Dialogue, Evangelical spirituality, Faith, GAFCON, Gay rights, Human Sexuality, Jesus, Kingdom of God, Lambeth, Peter Ould Net, Radical Christianity, Religion
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