Posted by Kendall Harmon at TitusOneNine:
From a letter to the editor:
The full-page ad in the March 2 Post and Courier by The Episcopal Forum of S.C. begs for a response.
Some may respond by becoming members, others by raised eyebrows. My response is bemused and unpersuaded.
As a life-long Episcopalian, former dean of one of the Episcopal Church's 11 seminaries, ordained priest for 49 years and author of several books including "A Church To Believe In," I am less enthusiastic about the current state of the Episcopal Church (TEC) than members of the forum appear to be.
And I say this as someone who has visited nearly every diocese in this church, including Alaska and Hawaii, and preached or spoken in most. Also, I am a convinced Anglican with a deep loyalty to our Anglican heritage.
In its description of "I am an Episcopalian" the forum touches on many issues with which I have great sympathy: the dignity of every person, our ancient liturgy, women's ordination, lay involvement and the world-wide body of 70 million members of which we are a part.
What it does not say as clearly as it ought is that this worldwide body, the Anglican Communion, is profoundly upset with the current activities of the Episcopal Church, to the point that a majority of its Primates (chief bishops in each international province) consider themselves in broken communion with it, and increasingly are officially recognizing the newly-formed Anglican Church of North America as a more authentic representative of true Anglicanism in this continent.
Why?
-- Leading bishops and theologians of the Episcopal Church, including the presiding bishop, will not affirm Jesus Christ as the unique Son of God and the only way to salvation.
-- While the Bible is mined for interesting theological ideas, TEC is unwilling to submit to the clear teaching of Scripture on many issues, including those of marriage and sexuality.
-- TEC has consistently sided in its affirmations with the pro-abortion forces within government and society.
-- Far from honoring differences, as the forum says, TEC is involved in more than 60 lawsuits against its own churches and dioceses whom it considers unEpiscopalian because they cannot follow present leadership of TEC because of its lack of adherence to traditional Christian beliefs.
-- TEC's presiding bishop has consistently assumed powers that are uncanonical, and thereby unlawful under TEC's own laws and constitution, and freely removes bishops and clergy who openly differ with her.
-- In flagrant refusal to submit to worldwide Christian opinion, it has ordained a noncelibate homosexual as a bishop and is poised to ordain others as bishops who similarly live in relationships that disregard the biblical norm for sexuality.
-- TEC's House of Bishops will not discipline fellow members who widely disseminate outrageously unChristian views with impunity.
I believe that the vast majority of Episcopalians in the Diocese of South Carolina question the forum's understanding of the Faith and Order to which we all have pledged allegiance.
Rather, we stand firmly and lovingly with our bishop and those clergy and laity who carry on effective ministries in Christ's name throughout this Diocese.
THE VERY REV. PETER C. MOORE, D.D.
Ponsbury Road
Mount Pleasant
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