NIGERIA: Anglican Primate says he will not Attend ACC Meeting in Lusaka, Zambia in April

Mar 15, 2016 by

Okoh cites the Episcopal Church’s well-prepared camp of recruitment, blackmail, indoctrination and toxic relationship;
Orthodox Anglicans need “special status” in the Communion, says orthodox Archbishop.

By David W. Virtue DD, VirtueOnline
The Archbishop of Nigeria, the Most Rev. Nicholas Okoh, says he will not attend the Anglican Consultative Council meeting in Lusaka next month because the Episcopal Church is engaged in a campaign to walk orthodox Anglicans into “a well-rehearsed scheme to apply persuasion, subtle blackmail and coercion against those still standing with the Scriptures” on human sexuality.

He blasted the Episcopal Church and those who would “join the straight jacket of the revisionists and be politically correct,” arguing that they are succeeding.

He ripped what happened at Canterbury where the Primates recently met, and said that those who held orthodox views on human sexuality were branded and denounced as “homophobic”, leaving no one in doubt “that we were in the wrong place.”

Okoh, the leader of the largest province in the Anglican Communion, said that patience was exercised only to enable the communion to bring scriptural-believers to gradually embrace the homosexual doctrine. “The Anglican Communion’s journey is very uncertain for the orthodox.”

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