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It is divisive


PAWLEYS ISLAND, SC: AMIA Leader Responds to Archbishop Duncan's letter

PAWLEYS ISLAND, SC: AMIA Leader Responds to Archbishop Duncan's letter
Bishop Murphy blames ACNA Archbishop for holding "inflexible positions" leading to breakdown
Two model system (ACNA and AMIA) could advance work of the kingdon, says Murphy

By Bishop Chuck Murphy
September 8, 2012

Dear Archbishops, Bishops, and Leaders of the Anglican Mission,

We, the Bishops and key Leaders of the Anglican Mission in the Americas greet you in the strong and gracious Name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. May His blessings rest in full measure upon you, your families, and upon your ministries.

We are writing this letter, and providing this documentation, in response to a letter recently written by Archbishop Bob Duncan dated August 20, 2012 to Bishop Nathan Kyamanywa and copied to Archbishop Henry Orombi of Uganda [see attachment #1]. This letter wrongly presents the Anglican Mission as a divisive and hurtful movement that other jurisdictions should no longer support or become involved with until it "repents" and "reconciles." One week later, on August 28, similar arguments were once again advanced by the Archbishop in a televised interview on Anglican Ink.

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