Common Cause Partners

Bishop Mathes: Nothing Happened This Week

From the new religion correspondent at the Union Tribune, Jeff McDonald.   My unchurched neighbor brought this article to my attention before I saw it.  For what it's worth, my neighbor said he appreciated Jeff's balanced, informative approach to the story.  I have to agree.  Thanks for covering this, Jeff.

Read whole article for quotes from famous San Diego Anglicans such as Fr Lawrence Bausch of Holy Trinity, Ocean Beach and Jane Rost of St. Annes Oceanside.  (read more...)

AnglicanTV Covering Today's Draft Constitution Announcement

Update 10 AM, via email from StandFirminFaith.com:

Read ongoing updates here: http://www.standfirminfaith.com/index.php/site/article/18314/

We anticipate having the text of the constitution and canons soon.

AnglicanTV's stream from Wheaton goes live at 4:15 central time this
afternoon.

This means you should check AnglicanTV.org as early as 2:00 Pacific Time.


(Note: there is some disparity about the timings of the press release.  I've heard it will be held at 5:00 PM Central / 3:00 PM Pacific, but Kevin says they will be covering it after the 7:30 PM CST / 5:30 PM PST worship service.  You might check the early time to be sure.)

By the way, do make sure to drop 5 dollars in Kevin Kallsen's online collection plate.  Flying all over creation filming this stuff for us ain't free ya know.

Media Alert for live stream on December 3rd. 2008

For Immediate Release

Wheaton, Il

AnglicanTV will be live streaming the historic December 3rd worship service in Wheaton, IL, at which the Common Cause Partnership will make public the draft constitution of an emerging Anglican Church in North America and officially endorse the statement of the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) and the Jerusalem Declaration. The service will begin at 7:30 p.m CST at the Wheaton Evangelical Free Church, 520 E. Roosevelt Road.  (read more...)

APA's Diocese of the West Seeking Intercommunion with REC and Common Cause

An important letter from APA Bishop Richard Boyce, which signals an important move toward alliance with Common Cause Partners.  APA as a whole has, so far, chosen not to join Common Cause.  The Reformed Episcopal Church (REC), on the other hand, is a CC partner, which should allow priests and parishes within Bishop Boyce's Diocese of the West to participate in the bespoke North American Anglican Province.

Bishop Boyce will be in San Diego visiting Fr. Keith Acker and the congregation of Blessed Trinity Alpine later this month (sept 08).   (read more...)

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