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Church of England in crisis as five bishops defect to Rome; lead hundreds of Anglicans in first wave

Written by Tim Ross, The Telegraph | Tuesday, November 9, 2010

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, is expected to announce the resignations as parishes across the country meet to discuss the Pope’s offer to accommodate disaffected Anglicans within the Roman Catholic Church. Senior Catholics are finalising plans for a new group for Anglican converts who cannot accept women bishops and a detailed timetable for... Continue Reading

Mainline Lutheran services attack ‘bound consciences’ of those who uphold Biblical teaching on sexuality

Written by Lutheran CORE | Monday, November 8, 2010

Biblical language for God – including the word Lord and the Triune name of God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, – was removed from parts of liturgies…including options for the Lord’s Prayer that included calling God “Mother” rather than “Our Father.” Services receiving persons in same-sex relationships as Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) pastors... Continue Reading

Methodists seek better pastors to fight shrinking rolls

Written by Bob Smietana, The Tennessean | Monday, November 8, 2010

They relied on research from the business services firm Towers Watson. It found about 15 percent were so-called vital congregations, with strong preaching and lay leadership, and a mixture of contemporary and traditional worship. Better pastors. Healthier churches. Less bureaucracy. United Methodists hope that combination will help turn around decades of declining membership and attendance,... Continue Reading

PCA Standing Judicial Commission Overturns Northern California Position Statement on role of Women in Diaconal functions

Written by Don K. Clements | Monday, November 8, 2010

SJC finds that Sessions and Presbyteries may interpret and apply the Constitution as they see best, and those decisions are subject only to Review and Control or judicial process. They are NOT subject to abstract statements, such as Position Papers or motions. The same decision included the following statements by the SJC: Any other procedure... Continue Reading

Follow-up on PCUSA Per Capita Write-Off Story: Answering your questions

Written by Carmen Fowler, The Layman | Saturday, November 6, 2010

The article about PCUSA General Assembly per capita write-offs posted yesterday generated a bevy of questions from readers. Here are the answers to a few of them. Q: What is “per capita”? A: The words “per capita” appear twice in the Form of Government Book of Order (G-9.0308 and 9.0404d). In neither place it is... Continue Reading

Challenging Individualism – North Carolina CBF proposal raises age-old questions of Baptist identity

Written by Bobby Ross, Jr., Christianity Today | Friday, November 5, 2010

Warning to Baptists: fighting words to follow, including “creeds,” “confessions,” and “individual vs. congregational authority.” The subject of long-standing debates in Baptist circles is gaining renewed attention as the North Carolina chapter of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship (CBF) revises its foundational statement. CBF is a national alliance of 1,900 moderate Baptist congregations that broke from... Continue Reading

PCUSA writes off nearly a million dollars in uncollectible per capita giving from churches for Calendar Year 2009

Written by Carmen Fowler, The Layman | Friday, November 5, 2010

According to the budget report released at the recent meeting of the Committee on the Office of the General Assembly (very similar to the PCA Administrative Committee), the uncollectible GA per capita for 2009 stands at $936,203. After an additional $20,000 is received from three presbyteries who are committed to settling accounts with the GA,... Continue Reading

PCA Standing Judicial Commission sends complaint against Nashville Presbytery back for further investigation

Written by Don K. Clements | Thursday, November 4, 2010

“…the Record of the Case in this matter establishes that no written information was presented to Presbytery concerning the work of the Shepherding Committee. Thus there is no record of the facts leading Presbytery to conclude that the investigation had been satisfactorily completed.” In a highly unusual situation, the PCA Standing Judicial Commission (SJC) has... Continue Reading

Tom Wright Reflects on Women Bishops, Vatican Ordinariate and Anglican Covenant

Written by David Virtue | Wednesday, November 3, 2010

In an interview in this week’s Church of Ireland Gazette with Canon Ian Ellis, Editor, Bishop N. T. ‘Tom’ Wright speaks openly about theological and Church matters, including the current issues of women bishops in the Church of England, the Ordinariate and the Anglican Covenant. Speaking to the Gazette editor in an interview while visiting... Continue Reading

Update as of Nov. 2 on Presbytery Votes on BCO 14 Amendments: 13-6 Against Adoption

Written by Staff | Tuesday, November 2, 2010

The vote of Presbyteries on the BCO 14 amendments is now at 13-6 against adopting the amendments. On October 22, Eastern Canada Presbytery voted in favor of adoption: On BCO 14-1: Yes 11; No 1; Abstain 0. On BCO 14-2: Yes 10; No 1; and Abstain 1. On November 2, Mississippi Valley Presbytery voted against... Continue Reading

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