A Response to The Episcopal Church of the United States’ (TEC) decision to make ‘Same – Sex Marriage’ official
The recent decision of the General Convention of The Episcopal
Church, to remove reference to gender in the marriage canon and
introduce rites for conducting ‘same-sex marriage’, is a mistake with
serious consequences.
The problems for the rest of the Anglican Communion have already been
noted by the Archbishop of Canterbury. But the fundamental reason that
it is a mistake – and the reason why it is so destabilizing – is that it
is a significant departure from Holy Scripture. This is a departure
which Christians are not at liberty to make.
With this action, TEC has officially rejected the Anglican
Communion’s standard, Lambeth Resolution 1.10, which expresses the
Communion’s received and historic understanding of marriage and sexual
relationships. TEC has now taken the pattern of behaviour which Lambeth
describes as ‘incompatible with Scripture’ and equated it with Holy
Matrimony.
It may be claimed that TEC is modelling ‘two integrities’, but the
Church of God finds its integrity in teaching and living according to
the received Word of God. The determination of TEC to press ahead with
changes which ignore the serious concerns of many others in the
Communion, in some cases for their physical safety, shows very clearly
the inadequacy of initiatives designed to create reconciliation without
repentance.
The recent decision of the United States Supreme Court that claims ‘same sex marriage’ is a constitutional right puts pressure on all churches in the United States, but in different ways all of our Provinces face the temptation to compromise with the surrounding culture. It is within this context that we commend the Anglican Church in North America for their willingness to speak with courage, truth, and charity. Being part of a global Communion should always be such a source of mutual encouragement to faithful witness, not a source of hurt to that witness.
The recent decision of the United States Supreme Court that claims ‘same sex marriage’ is a constitutional right puts pressure on all churches in the United States, but in different ways all of our Provinces face the temptation to compromise with the surrounding culture. It is within this context that we commend the Anglican Church in North America for their willingness to speak with courage, truth, and charity. Being part of a global Communion should always be such a source of mutual encouragement to faithful witness, not a source of hurt to that witness.
The GAFCON movement remains totally committed to the renewal of this
global witness and the restoration of its integrity, knowing that all
have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God and that all need to
hear the good news of God’s redeeming love in Jesus Christ. It welcomes
and recognizes Anglicans who through no fault of their own have had to
disaffiliate from their original province over serious matters of
biblical truth. The struggle and spirit of the remnant church must be
kept alive.
Archbishop Nicholas Okoh, Primate of All Nigeria and Vice Chairman,
The GAFCON Primates Council
6th July 2015
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