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Church to Disassociate from ECUSA
Statement of the Rev. Canon
David H. Roseberry & the Christ Church Vestry
Saturday, June 24, 2006
My Dear Friends,
I am thankful for the many prayers and expressions of support
that you have offered Fran and me during these past two weeks. The
General Convention of the Episcopal Church, as difficult as it was,
achieved clarity and showed a direction and corporate mission for
ECUSA that is unmistakable. I would invite you to read the daily
posts I wrote from Columbus found on our website. By God’s
grace, the Convention has given your Vestry and me clarity as well.
Over the past three years many laypeople, clergy (including myself)
and bishops have worked zealously to communicate the clear choice
that was before the General Convention; however, the Episcopal Church
has not only broken the faith and apostolic witness but appears
determined to continue in that path. We cannot go with them.
Christ Church has been a mission of Jesus Christ for the last
21 years. In those years we have seen a blessing from God and an
energy that continues to this day. We are very thankful for this
and we also sense a deep call to be right stewards of this mission
and ministry. Our commitment to this biblical faith and apostolic
ministry is secure thus that we find it necessary to take bold steps
to protect our mission and provide for the future of our ministry
on our property.
Therefore, at a specially called session on June 23 and 24, the
Vestry unanimously agreed to the following statement:
The mission of Christ Church is to make disciples
and teach them to obey the commands of Christ. The direction of
the leadership of the Episcopal Church is different and we regret
their departure from biblical truth and the historic faith of the
Anglican Communion.
As the vestry of Christ Church, we declare our intention
to disassociate from ECUSA as soon as possible. We are thankful
for the shepherd role of the Right Rev. James Stanton and his standing
in the Anglican Communion, and we regard him as our apostolic leader.
We assure the clergy, staff and congregation of Christ
Church that throughout this process we will continue to worship,
teach, pray and study as we have in the past with renewed and vibrant
commitment to the mission of Christ Church.
Over the next few weeks we will explore the ways that this separation
will be best realized. Both the vestry and I will keep you informed
and updated as needed, and you can be assured of our prayer and
definite actions. We likewise would request your patience and prayers.
But rest assured that our church is Anglican now… and will
always be within the great historic family of the Anglican Communion.
You should know that our bishop is aware of our decision and is
very supportive. As we move forward together I ask for your prayers,
support and blessing on the work ahead of us.
In Christ,
The Rev. Canon David H. Roseberry, Rector
Updates from Fr. David Roseberry
&
Online Discussion About General Convention
Updates from Fr. David will be posted on the
forum in
the Anglican
Issues category as they become available.
Use the link below to read updates and add your
comments and questions to the discussion.
» ECUSA General Convention 2006 - Day 1
» ECUSA General Convention 2006 - Day 2: The Holding Cross
» ECUSA
General Convention 2006 - Day 3: Band of Brothers and Sisters
» ECUSA General Convention 2006 - Day 4: Can You Hear Me Now?
» ECUSA
General Convention 2006 - Day 5: A Windsor Win?
» ECUSA
General Convention 2006 - Day 6: What is Really Happening Here?
» ECUSA General Convention
2006 - Day 7 - No Update
» ECUSA
General Convention 2006 - Day 8: Fault! Double Fault?
» ECUSA
General Convention 2006 - Day 9: As the World Turns…
» ECUSA
General Convention 2006 - Day 10: Goodbye Columbus
More Resources
The following list of web sites and pages may be
topics of interest in and discussions about the 75th General
Convention:
» The
75th General Convention of the Episcopal Church
» Network
of Anglican Communion Dioceses and Parishes
» The
American Anglican Council
» VirtueOnline.org
- The Voice for Global Orthodox Anglicanism
» The
Anglican Communion
» The
Diocese of Dallas
» The
Anglican Mainstream
» Blog
of the Rev. Canon Dr. Kendall S. Harmon, editor of Jubilate Deo
for the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina
» A
Place to Stand (October 2003 Conference Photos)
» BCP526
Clergy Petition
» The
Episcopal Church - USA
» Stand
Firm in Faith
» Website
of Bishop James Stanton, Bishop of Dallas
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