Yesterday,
I mentioned that John Fenwick, Primus of the Free Church of England, in his new
book Anglican Ecclesiology and the Gospel
urges orthodox Anglicans to work together in England. The same evening this letter that demonstrates just that
came to my attention, signed by Fenwick, Gavin Ashenden, and Andy Lines among
others from various groups:
Given the persistent failure of the majority of the House of Bishops to fulfil the God-given duties which they have sworn to discharge these tragic developments were, sadly, not wholly unexpected.
Accordingly, and in preparation for such eventualities we, as some of those committed to the renewal of biblical and orthodox Anglicanism have already started to meet, on behalf of our fellow Anglicans, to discuss how to ensure a faithful ecclesial future.
We now wish that we have done so to be more widely known.
Our number is drawn from bishops, clergy and laity, from across Great Britain and from a breadth of traditions. Much more importantly, however, we meet joyfully united by a shared endorsement of the terms of the Jerusalem Declaration.
We will meet again, as planned and with external facilitation, mediation and episcopal advice, in October. It is our intention to welcome on that occasion an even greater diversity of contributors.
I am glad to see this collaborative effort and will watch in October with interest. I’ve heard proposed either by Fr. Ashenden or Bishop Fenwick (My memory is fuzzy.) a college of orthodox bishops. Perhaps that will be on the agenda.
UPDATE:
Primus John Fenwick has issued a follow-up letter.
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Yes, blogger messed up the formatting again. This does not at all show up in draft so I have no idea how to fix it. Grrrr.
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