Thursday, May 26, 2005

Orthodox West Virginians Episcopalians respond to ECUSA innovations.

http://www.virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2510

[Virtue Online] May 25, 2005--During the Annual Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of West Virginia held here May 12-14, a group of concerned Episcopalians met to re-structure their organization to better respond to what they see as increasingly disturbing developments in the national and state level Episcopal Church. Last year, West Virginia Anglicans, an organization that advocates keeping the Bible as the primary source of authority within the church, formed to help the Diocese of West Virginia remain unified with the worldwide Anglican Communion. The Anglican Communion is a network of 38 interdependent self-governing churches (or provinces) that trace their historical roots to the Church of England. With over 77 million members in more than 160 countries, Anglicanism is the world's third largest Christian denomination.

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