Cheryl Glenn: Do the Episcopal Church Bishops Have the Guts to Stand Their Ground?

Posted by Kendall Harmon

The U.S. arm of the Anglican Communion (The Episcopal Church USA) has been publicly debating the issues of gay ordination and same-sex unions for half a decade. This, of course, all came out (so to speak) when Gene Robinson (an openly gay Episcopal priest) was confirmed as a bishop at the 2003 general convention of the denomination.

The American Episcopal church seems to be predominantly liberal in its approach to this issue, but some North American dioceses have already pulled out of the American church and more are threatening to do the same. So, this week, the American House of Bishops is meeting in New Orleans to come to some sort of decision on the issue. Will they stand their ground as an open and inclusive Christian denomination or will they choose to bow to the Anglican Communion, for fear of disrupting the entire worldwide denomination with a church wide schism?

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Filed under: * Anglican - EpiscopalEpiscopal Church (TEC)TEC BishopsSept07 HoB MeetingTEC ConflictsSexuality Debate (in Anglican Communion)


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