AMiE ordinations

Dec 8, 2017 by

by David Pocklington, Law & Religion UK: Background to AMiE ordinations which took place on 7th December The first ordination service of the Anglican Mission in England (AMiE) was held on Thursday 7th December 2017 at the East London...

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AMiE Ordinations

Dec 6, 2017 by

Thursday 7 December marks an historic moment in the life of the Gafcon movement and the wider Anglican Communion. Bishop Andy Lines, who was consecrated as a missionary bishop to the UK and Europe by the Gafcon Primates in June, will...

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These breakaway Anglican ordinations are a wake-up call

Dec 4, 2017 by

by David Baker, Christian Today: On Thursday this week a potentially historic event will take place. Nine men will be ordained as Anglican ministers – but not in the Church of England. Instead, as Christian Today has reported, they will...

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Anglican Mission in England comes of age

Dec 3, 2017 by

by Julian Mann, Virtueonline: The Anglican Mission in England, launched by the Archbishops of the Global Anglican Future Conference in 2011 to support biblically orthodox Anglican ministry outside the Church of England, is now coming of...

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Rival Anglican church ordains new clergy in challenge to Justin Welby

Dec 3, 2017 by

by Harry Farley, Christian Today: The Archbishop of Canterbury faces a new threat to his authority this week with a breakaway Anglican church in England set to ordain nine ministers for the first time. Andy Lines, a ‘missionary...

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Responding to the Gafcon communique

May 1, 2017 by

by Gavin Ashenden: “Gretna Green and the dog that didn’t bark”-opportunities and omissions. Marriage as source of contention has history between England and Scotland. In 1754 Lord Hardwicke’s Marriage Act came into force in England. It...

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