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Clergy and lay representatives from seven dioceses in The Episcopal Church, as well as six bishops with Episcopal jurisdiction, met in Charleston, S.C. on November 3-4, 2009 to consider ways they might assist each other in more effectively reaching their communities and the world for Christ. General Convention resolution B030, which encouraged domestic Dioceses within The Episcopal Church to enter into missional relationship, this meeting encouraged the dioceses to consider what resources they can share with each other and work more closely to further the Gospel mission. Evangelizing and reaching the unchurched; catechizing and discipling the converted; assisting members in generational faithfulness; renewing, strengthening and growing existing parishes; and planting new congregations to reach their communities with the Gospel were the areas of greatest interest. (My emphasis)
1. Establishing a website for sharing resources and networking for ministry and mission. It is their intention to have this ministry-networking initiative functioning in an initial stage during Epiphany 2010; and,
2. Sponsoring a large venue three day event in Dallas, September 23—25, 2010. This event will be for the purpose of encouraging, empowering, emboldening and equipping missionally focused individuals, congregations and dioceses, as well as providing resources to assist each other to be more effective in reaching their communities for Christ and his Church.
Dioceses presently involved in this Gospel initiative are Albany, Central Florida, Dallas, North Dakota, South Carolina, Springfield, and Western Louisiana. (My emphasis)
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Pictured in photo, above, from left to right, are: The Rt. Rev. James Stanton (Dallas), the Rt. Rev. John Howe (Central Florida), the Rt. Rev. Bruce MacPherson (Western Louisiana), the Rt. Rev. William Love (Albany), the Rt. Rev. Mark Lawrence (South Carolina), and the Rt. Rev. Peter Beckwith (Springfield). Photo: Joy Hunter
Posted for your information without commentary, except to say that I'd like to attend the meeting in Dallas in September 2010, but I wonder if I'd be welcome. A metamorphosis to a fly on the wall perhaps?
From the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina Archives.
Thanks to a reader for the link.
UPDATE: I changed my mind about commentary. Is this meeting part of the right wing conspiracy to take over the Episcopal Church, or, failing that, to destroy the church?
As I said in a comment at Adventus:
...even to myself I'm beginning to sound like a wild and crazy conspiracy theorist, but when folks are not what they appear, when their actions do not match their words, and when they speak in code, red flags begin to pop up. Maybe I see a pattern where no pattern exists but in my head. We shall see.
