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Global South Anglicans Call for Separate Orthodox U.S. Body
Anglican leaders from the Global South drew up a communiqué today confirming their support for orthodox Anglicans and proposing for an alternative overseer to the Episcopal Churchs presiding bishop-elect, Katharine Jefferts Schori, for those who hold the Scriptures as the inerrant Word of God.
Global South Anglicans to Put Homosexuality Controversy to Rest
While Episcopal bishops convene in Texas to discuss the relationship of the Episcopal Church to other primates within the Anglican Communion, conservative Anglican bishops are soon expected to sign a pact condemning the ordination of gay clergy.
Southern Baptists Seek Revival Amid 'Dry Bones'
Some people believe the Southern Baptist Convention has lost its relevancy and is "approaching a valley of dry bones," said newly elected Southern Baptist President Frank Page at an Executive Committee meeting.
Christian Youth Launching LGBT Ally Week Counterpart
LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) advocates are readying to empower students against anti-LGBT acts during a one-year-old youth-led effort called "Ally Week" in October. In response, Exodus youths from across the states are launching a new campaign with the same purpose but coming from a Christian stance.
Presbyterians Progress in Revamping Mission Structure
Budget cuts and restructuring in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has called for the designation of a new chief financial officer on Tuesday. Joey Bailey, PC(USA)'s highest ranking financial officer has accepted the newly created position of Deputy Executive Director for Shared Services and Chief Financial Officer.
'Jesus Camp' Disturbs Some Christians
An upcoming documentary on the youngest warriors for Christ is causing a scare to some audiences for its raw depiction of white evangelical children being radically trained to lay down their lives for the gospel.
Episcopal Leaders Hopeful for Future yet Clear on Deep Divide
Although Episcopal and Anglican leaders remain divided over homosexuality, Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, viewed the open conversations held this week as "clearly a process at work" and "signs of hope for the future."