HOUSTON, TX: Three Global South Archbishops Address AMIA Split at Winter Conf.
HOUSTON, TX: Three Global South Archbishops Address AMIA Split at Annual Winter Conference
By David W. Virtue in Houston
www.virtueonline.org
January 11, 2012
More than 700 missionary-minded Anglicans belonging to the Anglican Mission in the Americas crammed the ballroom of the Hilton hotel in downtown Houston last night to begin their 12th annual four day winter conference against a backdrop of a split in the evangelical Anglican denomination.
Three retired archbishops, two from Southeast Asia and one from Rwanda spoke openly of the split and sought to heal the wounds in sermons that recently saw AMIA chairman and Bishop Charles Murphy resign as Vicar General of the Rwanda House of Bishops following unresolved conflict over a proposed missionary society status for the AMIA that pitted him against the newly elected Rwandan Archbishop Onesphore Rwaje and his House of Bishops.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
By David W. Virtue in Houston
www.virtueonline.org
January 11, 2012
More than 700 missionary-minded Anglicans belonging to the Anglican Mission in the Americas crammed the ballroom of the Hilton hotel in downtown Houston last night to begin their 12th annual four day winter conference against a backdrop of a split in the evangelical Anglican denomination.
Three retired archbishops, two from Southeast Asia and one from Rwanda spoke openly of the split and sought to heal the wounds in sermons that recently saw AMIA chairman and Bishop Charles Murphy resign as Vicar General of the Rwanda House of Bishops following unresolved conflict over a proposed missionary society status for the AMIA that pitted him against the newly elected Rwandan Archbishop Onesphore Rwaje and his House of Bishops.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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