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Home/Churches and Ministries/S.C. Episcopal Diocese to Break From National Body Over Homosexuality?

S.C. Episcopal Diocese to Break From National Body Over Homosexuality?

Written by Allison Summers, Christian Post | Monday, October 17, 2011

The South Carolina Episcopal Church may break from the National Episcopal Church because of its acceptance of homosexuality, among other things, according to a statement from the diocese.

The possible split comes amidst charges being brought against Bishop of South Carolina Mark J. Lawrence by the National Episcopal Church, which is claiming that the clergyman is abandoning the church by refusing to subscribe to conventional beliefs held by the Episcopal denomination.

The charges were made under Title IV of The Canons of the Episcopal Church.

According to VirtueOnline.org, the President of the Disciplinary Board for Bishops, the Rev. Dorsey Henderson, released a 63-page document consisting of all the evidence being brought against Lawrence.

The document includes the diocesan convention’s decision in October 2009 to “begin withdrawing from all bodies of the Episcopal Church that have assented to actions contrary to Holy Scripture, the doctrine, and worship of Christ as this Church has received them, the resolutions of the Lambeth Conference which have expressed the mind of the Communion, the Book of Common Prayer, and our Constitution and Canons, until such bodies show willingness to repent of such actions.”

“The question is not whether we can stay; it is whether they will let us stay and follow what we believe,” said the Rev. Jeffrey Miller, former president of the diocesan Standing Committee.

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