Liberal Episcopalians prepare for possible split over gays
by Matt | October 30th, 2005 |From the Salt Lake Tribune
By Kevin Eckstrom
Religion News Service
October 28, 2005
Liberal Episcopalians, concerned that a split over homosexuality may be inevitable next year, have begun laying the groundwork for seizing control of church property and replacing bishops who leave the church.
Leaders of Via Media, a loosely knit alliance
of liberal groups in 12 conservative dioceses that does not include the Episcopal Diocese of Utah, sketched out the plan in a Sept. 29 meeting in Dallas. Draft minutes from the meeting were leaked to the news media this week.
The ”Day After” blueprint - combined with conservative plans for ”faithful disobedience” and bishops who are already mulling ways to divide property - is the latest indication that all sides are preparing for a battle royal when the church meets next summer in Columbus, Ohio.
”We want to do everything that might be necessary and appropriate to make sure that every Episcopalian who wants an Episcopal church has one,” said Christopher Wilkins, the national facilitator for Via Media.
The 2.3 million-member Episcopal Church has weathered deep divisions at home and with other Anglican churches abroad since 2003, when it approved an openly gay bishop in New Hampshire and inched toward blessing same-sex unions.
Conservatives have looked to allies in the Third World for guidance, and have predicted a ”realignment” of Anglicanism in North America unless the U.S. and Canadian churches repent of their actions.
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Matt, 21, is an LGBT activist and youth advocate working mainly within the cities of Greensboro & Winston-Salem and the State of North Carolina. He is the Owner & Editor of InterstateQ.com and has been active in LGBT advocacy work since the age of 14, now currently serving as the Executive Director/Co-founder of Activate! - The North Carolina Advocacy Coalition.
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