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Sunday, May 27, 2007

Episcopal Churches Leave Denomination Over Heresy


The Washington Times reports on the churches leaving the Episcopal denomination's failure to hold to Biblical truths; one key doctrine where Episcopal leadership is disregarding the Bible is its condemnation of homosexuality.

COLORADO SPRINGS -- Members of the dissident Grace and St. Stephen's Episcopal Church have voted overwhelmingly to split from the Episcopal Church and join the conservative Anglican convocation, church officials announced yesterday.

The Rev. Don Armstrong, church rector and leader of the breakaway movement, said yesterday that 93 percent of participating parishioners voted to leave the national church and Colorado Diocese.

Hundreds of Episcopal parishes have left the denomination in disputes over the church's move leftward, notably its 2003 decision to support same-sex blessings and the ordination of V. Gene Robinson, an openly homosexual bishop in New Hampshire.

Pagans can be expected to act like pagans; it's a sad thing when people within the church turn up their nose at the Bible.


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