Padre Kinsey
New member
Evangelical pastor to Anglican priest? Spectacular. Thank you very much for your post.
I did look at the Anglican Church at one point and attended a few services. I liked the liturgy and fellowship, but the tell tale for me was the Anglican vicars who joined the Catholic Church and took their congregations with them. Looking into this in more detail I discovered the problems within the church with the role of women as priests/bishops and same sex marriage, amongst others.
Whilst I love my Anglican brothers and sisters, I felt the organisation is too liberal and sits uncomfortably with me against what I read in scripture.
I am intetested in your conversion experience, how have you dealt with the issues I mention?
God bless you
The liberal momentum within the Anglican churches in the US, Canada, and England were troubling for me as well, as I am orthodox in my interpretation of scripture and church tradition and politically conservative. For me, the answer was the GAFCON movement within the Anglican Communion, which represents the majority of Anglicans worldwide, and is committed to orthodox Anglicanism. In America, a new Anglican province has been in formation, the Anglican Church in North America, as a reaction from the GAFCON realignment to the liberal nature of the Episcopal Church in the US.
I see a very clear path forward for global Anglicanism which will include a realignment and break with the Episcopal Church in the US and a possible break with the traditional Church of England and the establishment of a new province there as well, which has already begun. It is unfortunate that it requires such drastic change, however it is also important to remember that the Anglican Communion is over 80 million members strong, and that the liberal population only accounts for a few million of them from the western churches, unfortunately they are a very vocal and financially influential few. My hope and prayer is that as the orthodox majority of the Anglican Communion continues to establish itself as independent from the liberals, we will find avenues to continue developing higher levels of communion with the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic traditions.