As you may already know, the Anglican Primates, meeting in Canterbury,
England, voted to suspend The Episcopal Church from decision-making and
interfaith bodies of the Anglican Communion for three years. The
suspension is a direct response to The Episcopal Church's decision at
General Convention last year to authorize marriage of same-sex couples.
My
initial reaction to the agreement was one of surprise, followed by
disappointment. I'm particularly disappointed that our new Presiding
Bishop, who was present at the meeting, was forced to endure what was
most certainly a difficult and painful experience. I ask that you keep
Michael in your prayers.
Despite what you
are hearing from the media, The Episcopal Church has not been removed
from the Anglican Communion. While we have been censured, the primate's
recent decision also confirms the Communion's "unanimous commitment to
walk together".
From my perspective, this recent decision
should not in any way seriously impact the mission and ministry of the
greater Episcopal Church. It certainly should not affect our ministry
here in Southern Virginia.
In closing,
let me say that I find myself agreeing with Bishop Curry's hopeful
statement that this recent turn of events is perhaps part of our calling
to lead the Communion in its becoming a church where all God's children
are fully welcomed. Please pray for The Episcopal Church and Anglican
Communion as we continue to walk together in spite of our differences.
Faithfully,
+H. Hollerith
Read the statement from the Primates here.
Read Episcopal News Service story here.