Monday, May 12, 2014

41 American Anglican Bishops Stand in Solidarity with Persecuted Believers

by Faith McDonnell
May 9, 2014

Forty American Anglican (U.S.) bishops, as well as the Most Rev. Robert Duncan, the Archbishop of the Anglican Church in North America, (ACNA) have signed on to a Pledge of Solidarity & Call to Action on behalf of Christians and Other Small Religious Communities in Egypt, Iraq, and Syria

The pledge was released at a Capitol Hill press conference on Wednesday, May 7, 2014, and  hosted by U.S. Representatives Frank Wolf (R-VA) and Anna G. Eshoo (D-CA), strong advocates for the persecuted and the co-chairs of the bipartisan Religious Minorities in the Middle East Caucus, collaborating with Nina Shea, the director and senior scholar at the Hudson Institute Center for Religious Freedom. Wolf, a firm believer in the power of prayer, observes “there are more churches than there are chambers of commerce in America.”  the rest
  
Anglican Bishops:
The Most Rev. Robert Duncan, Archbishop, Anglican Church in North America, and the Rt. Reverends Keith L. Ackerman, Kevin Bond Allen, Roger C. Ames, David Craig Anderson, Sr., William G. Atwood, III, Thad Barnum, Foley Beach, David Bena, Steven Breedlove, David C. Bryan, Julian Dobbs, Alphonza Gadsden, Sr., R. Charles Gillin, Terrell Glenn, John A. M. Guernsey, David L. Hicks, Jack L. Iker, William H. Ilgenfritz, Derek Jones, Quigg Lawrence, Neil G. Lebhar, Richard Lipka, Clark W. P. Lowenfield, Frank Lyons, Peter Manto, Eric Vawter Menees, John E. Miller, III, Dan Morse, Winfield Mott, William L. Murdoch, Felix Orji, Leonard W. Riches, Ken Ross, Stewart E. Ruch, II, Sam Seamans, Ray R. Sutton, William A. Thompson, William C. Wantland, Steve Wood, and J. Mark Zimmerman.

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