A Statement from the Archbishop of Sydney
Saturday 2nd February 2008
Statement from Archbishop Peter Jensen - speaking after the service of ordination of 48 deacons at St. Andrew’s Cathedral in Sydney -
‘With regret, the Archbishop and Bishops of the Diocese of Sydney have decided not to attend the Lambeth Conference in July. They remain fully committed to the Anglican Communion, to which they continue to belong, but sense that attending the Conference at this time will not help heal its divisions. They continue to pray for the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Lambeth Conference.’
We also pry with you for a change in the AC’s attitude towards a commited Church based on the teaching of the Word.
In Him with alive hope.
Posted by on 02/03 at 07:55 AMI think it will be okay if they didn’t attend the conference, maybe next time they can have their presence to the conference if they’ve spare time for it, when not fully committed to Anglican Communion.
Posted by Luck on 02/05 at 09:45 AMDear Luck,
Anglican Communion is not our god. It cannot give life to believers so why worship this idol.
Posted by on 02/06 at 04:37 AM
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