Conservatives Object to Episcopal Positions
A coalition of conservative Episcopalians has launched an informal network of pastors and parishes “parallel” to the national church structure because of a “pastoral emergency.”
Meeting recently in Nassau, Bahamas, several conservative organizations launched a “united effort” to meet the needs of and lobby for conservative positions within the 2.5-million-member Episcopal Church.
Conservatives say the church has betrayed biblical teaching on issues such as homosexuality and argue that there is no room for them within the existing church structure.
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