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Home/Churches and Ministries/Kenya Responds To Canterbury Plea To Attend Lusaka Meeting

Kenya Responds To Canterbury Plea To Attend Lusaka Meeting

Reconciliation without repentance will not save the Anglican Communion the Archbishop of Kenya told the Archbishop of Canterbury recently.

Written by George Conger | Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Given this manipulation of the Anglican system by special interest groups “some of us have been forced to the conclusion that the best way to make our voices heard is by absence rather than presence. We have no wish to interfere in the juridical authority of other provinces, but we do have a responsibility to ensure that our recognition of one another in the Anglican family is based on a common submission to the authority of God’s Word, not simply a shared history,” Dr. Wabukala said.

 

Reconciliation without repentance will not save the Anglican Communion – nor the Christian believer – the Archbishop of Kenya told the Archbishop of Canterbury last week.

On 18 March 2016 the Most Rev. Eliud Wabukala responded to the Most Rev. Justin Welby’s call for the provinces of the Anglican Communion not to boycott next month’s meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council in Lusaka in a letter summarizing his concerns.

The Anglican Church of Kenya had accepted Canterbury’s invitation to attend a special primates’ gathering to seek a solution to the divisions over doctrine and discipline dividing the church, but it was now clear that the promises made at the meeting to the primates would not, or could not, be kept.

The chairman of the ACC, the Rt. Rev. James Tengatenga had rejected “our moral authority” as leaders of the church and had “affirmed in clear terms” that the Episcopal Church would “participate fully and without restriction” at the Lusaka meeting — contrary to the promises made in Canterbury.

This rebellion was symptomatic of the deeper problems that had divided the church, he said. The London-based Anglican curia were “not being used so much as instruments of unity but as instruments to cajole orthodox Global South provinces of the Communion into acquiescence with the secular sexual culture which has made such inroads into the Anglican Churches of the West.”

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