Friday, December 07, 2012

Anglican Unscripted Episode 59


Dec 7, 2012
This first week of Advent George and Kevin discuss the latest news from the Diocese of South Carolina and the unlawful actions of the Presiding Bishop. Your two favorite commentators also tackle the final Advent letter from Archbishop Rowan Williams and they share some sage advice for Bishop Justin Welby. Sadly, our third story was removed during editing in reaction to the tradgety today in London with the suicide of the Kate Middleton's Nurse.


Dec 5, 2012
Kevin Kallsen interviews Bishop Mark Lawrence the day after the Diocese of South Carolina amended its Constitution and Canons to remove any association with General Convention or the Episcopal Church.


Dec 7, 2012
Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori doesn't play by the rules. Specifically, she and her Council of Advice decided that the Bishop of South Carolina had renounced his orders as a bishop without following the canons, or laws, of the church. For example, the church's canons state that in order to renounce your orders, one must do so "in writing." The Bishop of South Carolina never wrote the Presiding Bishop, or any one for that matter, claiming to renounce his orders. This is just one example of the current state of lawlessness in The Episcopal Church. Canon Phil Ashey reflects on these recent events in this week's Anglican Perspective.

Church of England says "no" to gay marriages in church
Same-sex marriage is an non sequitur, the Church of England has told Prime Minister David Cameron, stating it will not support his plans for church gay marriages, nor will it allow them to take place in its churches...

Unity without the gospel is a worthless unity; it is the very unity of hell. —J.C. Ryle

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