I think by "reformed Anglican association" you are referring to GAFCON. Let me know if you're not so I can change my reply. While GAFCON as an organization has publicly rebuked the Anglican Communion (hereafter, AC) leadership, some provinces have distanced themselves from the AC and others remain hopeful on repentance and reconciliation. The Archbishop of Canterbury (leader of the Anglican Communion) just resigned so if they put in a conservative Archbishop, that hope may have potential. So in short, some Anglican provinces have dual membership in GAFCON and the AC. Because Anglicanism doesn't have a central head of authority, each Province can make their own choice on association. The ACNA (Anglican Church in North America) has never been part of the Anglican Communion and the AC likewise doesn't recognize them (as they recognize the Anglican Church of Canada and Episcopal Church in the USA instead). Anglicanism originally was one church per "province" (country or large geographic region) so the AC won't recognize a different Anglican church in North America other than the ACC/Episcopal.
Your arguments seem flawed - you want to believe that these are 'misconceptions' and instead of debunking them you just get into the technicalities of each claim. You need to use more critical thinking!
church(s) lied to you. My grand grand father emperor constantine mingled pagan views into Jesus's legacy. Just convert to Islam the only religion of The Creator..
If someone would record the history of a significant event in our lifetimes, would you rather trust someone who was an eyewitness, or someone who lived 600 years later in another part of the world?
Very insightful
Fine, but drop the distracting background music , which is awful . Take a lesson from the Anglican monastic tradition...stop the noise!
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This background music is too loud and makes no sense.
Has the reformed Anglican association formally disassociated itself from the original global (liberal) association?
I think by "reformed Anglican association" you are referring to GAFCON. Let me know if you're not so I can change my reply.
While GAFCON as an organization has publicly rebuked the Anglican Communion (hereafter, AC) leadership, some provinces have distanced themselves from the AC and others remain hopeful on repentance and reconciliation. The Archbishop of Canterbury (leader of the Anglican Communion) just resigned so if they put in a conservative Archbishop, that hope may have potential. So in short, some Anglican provinces have dual membership in GAFCON and the AC.
Because Anglicanism doesn't have a central head of authority, each Province can make their own choice on association. The ACNA (Anglican Church in North America) has never been part of the Anglican Communion and the AC likewise doesn't recognize them (as they recognize the Anglican Church of Canada and Episcopal Church in the USA instead). Anglicanism originally was one church per "province" (country or large geographic region) so the AC won't recognize a different Anglican church in North America other than the ACC/Episcopal.
@TheologyJeremy Thank you for the insight!
stop the ai images!
Your arguments seem flawed - you want to believe that these are 'misconceptions' and instead of debunking them you just get into the technicalities of each claim. You need to use more critical thinking!
Not quite sure what you're speaking of. Can you be more specific? Pick one you believe I did I not debunk.
church(s) lied to you. My grand grand father emperor constantine mingled pagan views into Jesus's legacy. Just convert to Islam the only religion of The Creator..
If someone would record the history of a significant event in our lifetimes, would you rather trust someone who was an eyewitness, or someone who lived 600 years later in another part of the world?