Episcopalian Best Wishes?

Episcopalian Best Wishes? June 9, 2006

What should non-Episcopalians hope for in the upcoming General Convention?

Though I often pick on Episcopalians — or rather, simply report their self-undoings (here’s a retired bishop getting “married”) — I ask this question in all honesty.

I remember being at the 1991 General Convention in Phoenix. The event began with Native Americans in ceremonial dress “blessing” the altar by praying to Father Sky and Mother Earth. Though I kid you not, that sounds almost traditional compared to what’s happened since.

Having converted to Orthodox Christianity a couple years later, I know that it takes a long time to be rid of the scars and baggage accumulated from years of infighting over outright heresy, time consuming whack-nuttery, and downright sickness. In my opinion, such struggles are absolutely fruitless and of the devil. It is a distraction — as if Satan himself has set the agenda for a once great Communion. But, being so conditioned, Episcopalians fight on — devouring each other and mirroring insanity for the world. It’s not as if PECUSA has caved into worldly decadence. Rather, for decades now, Episcopalians have served as the envelope pushers — making a mockery of themselves and revealed Truth in the process.

Souls are lost.

This is not the way.

So, tell me, What is?

Official site of the Convention.

Other sites of interest …

Classical Anglican

A Prayer by Dr Peter Toon

Anglican TK

Oh! And … PS: If anyone knows a Vendor headed for Convention, I’ve got a book to sell! Have them contact me ASAP.

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