HOUSTON, TX: The Anglican Mission Remains Stable in Stormy Ecclesiastical Times
HOUSTON, TX: The Anglican Mission Remains Stable in Stormy Ecclesiastical Times
By David W. Virtue in Houston
www.virtueonline.org
January 12, 2012
Today, Virtueonline talked with a number of influential and knowledgeable members of the Anglican Mission in the Americas (AMIA). The following is a summary of their observations about the ecclesiastical stance of the AMIA within the wider Anglican family especially the Province of Rwanda.
The questions VOL posed were about who holds the franchise name for AMIA now that there are technically two AMIA's, the historical roots of AMIA and Rwanda, the relationship now with Rwanda, and the future.
The Anglican Mission in America (which later became the Anglican Mission in the Americas and then The AM) was established as a 501(c)3 in the State of Illinois. It has a duly constituted board of directors that includes the present Bishop of AMIA - the Rt. Rev. Charles Murphy.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
By David W. Virtue in Houston
www.virtueonline.org
January 12, 2012
The questions VOL posed were about who holds the franchise name for AMIA now that there are technically two AMIA's, the historical roots of AMIA and Rwanda, the relationship now with Rwanda, and the future.
The Anglican Mission in America (which later became the Anglican Mission in the Americas and then The AM) was established as a 501(c)3 in the State of Illinois. It has a duly constituted board of directors that includes the present Bishop of AMIA - the Rt. Rev. Charles Murphy.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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