Tuesday, March 06, 2007

The Windsor Fellowship of Western Michigan
Found at Stand Firm

We are pleased to let you know about a group that is forming in the Diocese of Western Michigan - The Windsor Fellowship. Please read on and then pass this information to members of your parish.

Our Purpose: Communion.

The Windsor Fellowship is a group of clergy and laity who share a common desire to remain in communion with the rest of the Anglican world. A few years ago it seemed impossible that this Communion relationship could ever be in jeopardy. Yet tragically, today this bond is deeply threatened. 22 of the 38 Anglican Provinces have declared that they are in ‘impaired’ or ‘broken’ communion with the Episcopal Church. This situation looks likely to worsen in the near future. The ramifications of breaking communion with Global Anglicanism are disastrous for the Episcopal Church.
the rest at Stand Firm

Peachtree City Anglicans Find New Home and A New Name
Source: Press Release from All Saints Anglican Church, Peachtree City, GA
March 6, 2007

A Peachtree City Church congregation that walked away from the Episcopal Church or TEC over Bible interpretations, chose a new name this week and a new location. Most recently known as the Anglican Church of Fayette County, the group has selected All Saints Anglican Church as its permanent name, and a multi-use building in Tyrone for worship for at least the next year.

The thriving church will begin meeting at the Whistle Blow Station on March 18th at 10:30 a.m.while it develops longer range facility plans. A one-year occupancy agreement has been made which provides two large connected suites. Since splitting from TEC, the newly formed church has met at the Gathering Place and Huddleston School in Peachtree City.

the rest at the AAC blog

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