Thursday, January 17, 2008

Grace Episcopal's split becomes official Feb. 3
Departing members will form new church

BY LASHONDA STINSON

STAR-BANNER

OCALA - Feb. 3 will be a day of change and challenges for Grace Episcopal Church.


On that day, the Rev. Donald J. Curran will resign as rector of the historical church. The 12-member vestry board will follow. And so will several staff members, the musicians and a big chunk of the congregation.

Those leaving will make up a new church, Christ the King Anglican Church. Those staying will remain members of Grace Episcopal.

In recent years, many Episcopalians have been frustrated with the direction of The Episcopal Church (USA). They believe the church is losing its biblical and traditional roots, and are upset with the church's acceptance of gay clergy and blessing of same-sex unions. As a result, parishes across the country are leaving the denomination, which is the U.S. branch of the worldwide Anglican Communion. In October, Grace Episcopal and seven other parishes told Bishop John W. Howe, head of the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida, they wanted to leave the diocese and the national church.
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