As an Episcopalian who is also a political conservative, I am awaiting this report with much interest. If and when some consensus is reached on the topic of the Episcopal Church of the USA (ECUSA)'s unilateral decision to ordain Gene Robinson as a bishop, there will still be plenty of other issues to address, including the increasing discomfort experienced by many conservatives who want to worship free from politics of any stripe. My take on this topic was set forth in this column in CaliforniaRepublic.org about how the ECUSA is driving out traditionalists. Episcopal traditionalists are at last finding their voices through organizations like the American Anglican Council.
Sunday, October 17, 2004
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