The Anglo-Catholic/Evangelical Divide
By Bishop Jack Iker
February 28, 2014
This Sermon by The Right Reverend Jack L. Iker, Bishop of Fort Worth was preached at the REC Synod Eucharist at the Church of the Holy Communion in Dallas for the annual meeting of the Diocese of Mid-America on February 21, 2014
This could never have happened 20 years ago. When I became a Bishop in 1993, The Episcopal Church and the Reformed Episcopal Church were not even talking to one another. It would have been unthinkable that the Bishop of a high-church, Anglo-catholic diocese like Fort Worth would have been invited to preach at the annual synod of an REC Diocese.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
By Bishop Jack Iker
February 28, 2014
This Sermon by The Right Reverend Jack L. Iker, Bishop of Fort Worth was preached at the REC Synod Eucharist at the Church of the Holy Communion in Dallas for the annual meeting of the Diocese of Mid-America on February 21, 2014
This could never have happened 20 years ago. When I became a Bishop in 1993, The Episcopal Church and the Reformed Episcopal Church were not even talking to one another. It would have been unthinkable that the Bishop of a high-church, Anglo-catholic diocese like Fort Worth would have been invited to preach at the annual synod of an REC Diocese.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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