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Originally Posted by JM How do Reformed Anglicans stay in communion with, say, the Anglo-Catholics or with a diocese that allows gays to marry or become ministers? What is the Biblical ground for doing so?
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Some of the Anglicans on the board are the Diocese of Sidney, and under the oversight of Archbishop Jensen. They can just ignore the broader Anglican Community.
In the U.S. and Canada the luxury of ignoring the evils of the broader Anglican/Episcopal community does not exist. I am a member of a parish here in Michigan that seperated from the Episcopal when she started ordaining women.
Associating with high Churchmen do not bother me any more then associating with conservative Lutherans. Most of the High Churchmen I associate with have a high view of scripture, abhor womens ordaination, are Augustinian, are Thomist, and hate decisional regenerationism. The ones that bother me are the Tractarian AngloCatholics who are really AngloRomish. I almost wish some of them would hurry up and complete their journey to Rome and quit troubling the rest of us.