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January 20 2005 By virtueonline NIGERIA: Archbishop Akinola Invites REC/APA Bishops to Talks in Africa

"The Reformed Episcopal Church has a long history of commitment to evangelical faith in the Anglican tradition. As we continue to step out in faith in the world mission context, we are finding easily formed, spiritually rich relationships in the Anglican Global South," said Ecumenical Bishop Ray R. Sutton.

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January 16 2005 By virtueonline AMiA: 2005 Winter Conference Stresses Urgency of Call to Proclaim Christ

And the urgency is reflected in the preaching, teaching and numerous workshops that these Evangelical Anglican leaders offer to the true believers gathered here.

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January 15 2005 By virtueonline CANADA: Bishop Ingham Makes Power Grab for Two Parishes while Rectors Absent

In a flurry of phone calls with his wardens and lawyer Bob Kuhn, Mr. Hird reaffirmed his lawyer's contention that Michael and the Diocese of New Westminster have no legal interest in the St. Simon's community, and they will vigorously oppose any attempt to put a rector in at the church while the legitimate rector is absent.

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January 15 2005 By virtueonline RWANDA: Archbishop Kolini Blasts Polygamy Charges by ECUSA Priest

The archbishop then said that because polygamy was a form of racism that he and his bishops from his province, along with the Archbishop and bishops from the Province of Uganda would never have attended the next Lambeth Conference in 2008 if it was going to be held in South Africa. (It has now been moved back to Canterbury.)

"We would never have gone to South Africa for this conference because they have the same thinking as Frank Griswold and I and my bishops would not attend."

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January 14 2005 By virtueonline MYRTLE BEACH, SC: Anglican Mission in America continues growth spurt

Alas it is not going to happen. The American Episcopal Church is rife with corruption, is morally blind, spiritually bankrupt; is fast isolating itself from the rest of the Anglican Communion while living off dead men's money, with the latest figures revealing that it is slowly, but surely, dying.

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January 14 2005 By virtueonline Don't Ask the Episcopal Church to Repent

What sort of a God is it that winks and nods at sin? The Bible is full of God's judgment, sometimes swift, sometimes delayed. But it always comes. God's wrath and judgment is sure - but the timing is always His.

And so the question must be asked again, what sort of a God would not judge the Episcopal Church?

How many outright lies, distortions and half truths can be told before God comes in judgment against the Episcopal Church?

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January 11 2005 By virtueonline Orthodox Anglicans Are Not Fundamentalists

And this from a movement spawned by Rowan Williams with crucial American support by Frank T. Griswold its U.S. patron and C. Christopher Epting, Bishop of Iowa its co-patron.

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January 10 2005 By virtueonline NEW MEXICO:Priest says he will protest Steenson consecration if Griswold invited

Brenner, a self-described modest priest, said that as unbelievable as it may sound, rarely does he speak out at events of the larger church. "At the five diocesan convocations I've attended in the Diocese of the Rio Grande, I don't believe I've ever spoken on the floor of convocation. At deanery events and greater gatherings of the clergy, I'm not known as one for giving voice."

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January 07 2005 By virtueonline PITTSBURGH: Priest takes aim at revisionist clergy suing bishop

Wilson, an evangelical priest, said that recently posted FAQs about the Calvary lawsuit on the Diocesan website were accurate and what the revisionist priest is telling people is a total misrepresentation of the truth with diocesan support for the bishop nearly total since General Convention, and every vote in every elected body has borne this out.

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January 06 2005 By virtueonline TSUNAMI: CHRISTIAN WEST ARE BIGGEST GIVERS

Nonetheless the charge stuck as a largely liberal-driven media ran the story around the world. The president was, once again, in hot water if not a minor tsunami of his own.

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