This Sunday a number of Episcopal churches in America will be praying under a distinctly foreign authority. God is still in charge, but so will the Church of Uganda. The east African nation’s Anglican Church consecrated Virginian John Guernsey as bishop earlier this month to lead 33 American congregations that have defected from the U.S. Episcopal Church, mainly because of the American organization’s stand of gay ordination - a stance reaffirmed at a conference this week in New Orleans. But earlier in September, in a five-hour long, open-air service in southwestern Uganda that blended Anglican hymns with traditional African music, bishops from around the world joined together to anoint the latest conservative U.S. cleric seeking shelter in an African church. Says Guernsey: ‘Uganda has become a haven for ecclesiastical refugees.’ Wearing a slightly ill-suited, printed Ugandan shirt, Bishop Guernsey earnestly calls Uganda his ‘spiritual home.’ Guernsey is the most recent in a series of American bishops pledging allegiance to African churches that have strong anti-homosexuality stances. In September alone, Americans William Atwood and William Murdoch were also consecrated by an African church, the Anglican Church of Kenya. Anglicans worldwide have been divided since the U.S. Episcopal Church, the […]
Sunday, September 30th, 2007
Uganda Becomes an Anglican Haven
Author: ALEXIS OKEOWO
Source: Time
Publication Date: Friday, Sep. 28, 2007
Link: Uganda Becomes an Anglican Haven
Source: Time
Publication Date: Friday, Sep. 28, 2007
Link: Uganda Becomes an Anglican Haven
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