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February 22 2023 By dvirtue Anglican Way Institute Summer Conference May 31- June 2, 2023

For Anglicans the words reform and catholic go together. They're not separated from each other like they are for most Protestants. For them, the Reformation is about getting away from what was catholic. For Anglicans it's not. In this regard, the English Reformation was more about reforming, or better re-forming, the Medieval Western Church where she had drifted away from the Ancient Church. It was an effort to return or to restore what is catholic or truly universal to the Christian faith.

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February 21 2023 By dvirtue LAMBETH PALACE RESPONDS TO GSFA STATEMENT

"The Archbishop of Canterbury commented last week at the ACC in Ghana that these structures are always able to change with the times.

"We note the statement issued today by some Anglican Primates and we fully appreciate their position. As was reaffirmed in multiple discussions at the ACC in Ghana however, no changes to the formal structures of the Anglican Communion can be made unless they are agreed upon by the Instruments of Communion.

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February 20 2023 By dvirtue ASBURY REVIVAL UPDATE #5: Asbury Revival overwhelms Wilmore, major changes made to accommodate crowds

I am absolutely fascinated by what is happening at Asbury University. First of all I am Christian and I realize the need for God to break through in today's world, since He has been kicked to the curb by society and we all have suffered for it.

I, like many others, have pleaded with God to send revival. And it looks like He has heard our collective prayer and is answering it, in His own way, through a small Christian college in east central Kentucky.

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February 20 2023 By dvirtue STATEMENT BY SOMA UK ON THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND'S DECISION TO 'BLESS' GAY UNIONS

It has been for us the greatest privilege and one that we continue to delight in and to be enriched by. The unity we have enjoyed in Christ, and in the one Spirit, has been a wonderful expression of the Kingdom of God in its glorious variety and, a foretaste of a future Kingdom where one day every nation, tribe, people and language will bow before the Lamb upon His throne, our Saviour, Jesus Christ.

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February 20 2023 By dvirtue STATEMENT OF GSFA PRIMATES ON THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND'S DECISION REGARDING THE BLESSING OF SAME SEX UNIONS

2. As much as the GSFA Primates also want to keep the unity of the visible Church and the fabric of the Anglican Communion, our calling to be 'a holy remnant' does not allow us be "in communion" with those provinces that have departed from the historic faith and taken the path of false teaching. This breaks our hearts and we pray for the revisionist provinces to return to 'the faith once delivered' (Jude 3) and to us.

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February 20 2023 By dvirtue ASBURY REVIVAL UPDATE #4: The campus, churches and community are overwhelmed by the swelling crowds

Other churches have had to cancel services because there is no parking space for their own parishioners near the church. Mt. Freedom Baptist Church has had to do this.

Some churches have opened their doors to provide safe space, quiet prayer space, and much needed bathroom facilities. Wilmore Christian Church has done this.

Churches are also offering parking. Wilmore United Methodist Church is doing that and is shuttling visitors to the Asbury campus and back again.

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February 19 2023 By dvirtue THE PROVINCE OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH IN SOUTH EAST ASIA

We are deeply disappointed by the Church of England's decision and unequivocally state that the blessing of same-sex unions has no biblical ground whatsoever, since Scripture teaches unambiguously that marriage is between one man and one woman. The Church of England has said that their doctrine of marriage remains unchanged.

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February 17 2023 By dvirtue ASBURY REVIVAL UPDATE #3: What starts in Asbury does not stay in Asbury

Asbury University has experienced revival before -- eight times previously in 1905, 1908, 1921, 1950, 1958, 1970, 1992 and 2006. But the 2023 revival is different because of the immediacy of social media.

Through social networks people around the world are getting real time glimpses of what is happening on the ground in the college town of Wilmore, Kentucky. A municipality so small there are only two traffic lights in town.

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February 16 2023 By dvirtue PRELATE CITES NEWMAN TO PUSH 'GAY BLESSINGS'

Cottrell was responding to a question from Benjamin John, a lay member of the General Synod, who challenged the bishops on following biblical teaching or "resigning if they cease to believe, teach or uphold the doctrine of the Church of England on essential matters."

"It is the job of the bishops to teach the faith as we have received it, and if we find ourselves unable to do that, then clearly that is a matter for conscience for the rest of the church," the archbishop conceded.

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February 16 2023 By dvirtue What next for the Anglican Communion & Church of England -- with Dr Peter Jensen

In a challenging, not to be missed conversation, Dr. Jensen, the former General Secretary of the Gafcon movement and former Archbishop of Sydney, speaks candidly about his own shock and grief at last week's General Synod decision, which he says is a crossing of the rubicon and will have far bigger consequences than those who brought it could have imagined.

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