Thursday, October 25, 2007

Episcopal parish breaking from US church

http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/10/25/episcopal_parish_breaking_from_us_church/

[The Boston Globe] 25 Oct 2007--A conservative Episcopal parish in Marlborough is bolting the denomination, in the latest indication that even in liberal Massachusetts the Episcopal Church is losing congregations over its support for gay rights.

Holy Trinity Church in Marlborough is leaving behind its building, renting space in a nearby Methodist church, and affiliating with the Anglican Mission in the Americas, which is overseen by the Episcopal Church of Rwanda.

The small Marlborough congregation, with about 70 active members, is following a national trend in which conservative Episcopal congregations are leaving the Episcopal Church USA to affiliate with theologically like-minded Anglican provinces in Africa.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Is it true? I have then nothing to say. by the way, the church mortgage in USA is supported by griffin Church loan. So it will be a great opportunity to build new churches, shift, reconstruct and to do all.

Unknown said...

That's sad! In today's times, for effective church mortgage in USA choosing the right financier is very important.Isn't it?