Lance Dickie: The Episcopal Church wrestles with its future

Posted by Kendall Harmon

The Windsor Report 2004 begot the Ridly Cambridge Covenant Draft Text, which proposes to limit participation in the Anglican Communion if a member refuses to defer controversial action. Martins drafted a resolution that adopts the language while the issue is studied until 2012. A panel is already studying gays and theology. Member identity is secret.

One has to wonder what is preserved for the American church by continued Anglican affiliation, as treasured as that has been. What is valued in unity that trumps the faith of believers excluded from sacramental blessings and church leadership?

Bishop Gregory Rickel, of the Diocese of Olympia covering Western Washington, sees a bigger picture for the church. He wants Anglican ties to survive because, "we do better together." He is also mindful that "the resolutions and legislative process are not going to change our hearts or change our church."

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