The official site of Charisma magazine, the premier publication of Strang Communications Company. Founded in 1975 by Stephen Strang, Charisma provides news, inspiration, prophetic commentary, and teaching for Charismatic and Pentecostal Christians. Charisma also provides exclusive online content, including up-to-the-minute news about the growth of Christianity throughout the world. Get A Free Issue of Charisma Magazine
HOME   CURRENT ISSUE   FORUMS   BLOGS   CONFERENCE DIRECTORY   STORE   CONTACT US  
Closer Walk
Life
Relationships
Episcopal Church Ousts Bishop Amid Gay Row
Yesterday the Church voted to remove a California bishop three months after he and his diocese voted to break away from the official church over disputes about scriptural interpretation.
 
Episcopal Church Ousts Bishop Amid Gay Row
[03.13.08] The Episcopal Church voted this week to remove the San Joaquin, Calif. diocese bishop only three months after he, along with three-quarters of his 8,000-member diocese, voted to split from the mainline church over biblical interpretational issues, including homosexuality, reported The New York Times.
 
During the church’s semiannual meeting yesterday in Texas, the Episcopal House of Bishops voted to remove Bishop John-David Schofield. 
 
The unprecedented move served to highlight a schism that has been widening within the Episcopal Church ever since it ordained openly gay New Hampshire Bishop Gene Robinson in 2003.
 
Schofield, who left the American-based Episcopal Church to align with the Anglican Province of the Southern Cone, based in South America, said the church forced the dissension. “I have not abandoned the faith,” he told The Times.
 
“It is the leadership of the Episcopal Church that is treating itself as a separate and unique church. They may do so, but they ought not expect everyone to follow teaching that serves only to undermine the authority of the Bible and ultimately leads to lifestyles that are destructive,” he said. 
 
Leaders of the Episcopal Church, which has already warned two other bishops not to go forward with their votes to secede, contend that Schofield’s removal was not “punitive” but was “dealt with … prayerfully.”
 
home   |   writers guidlines   |   advertising   |   newsletters   |   link to us   |   about us   |   customer service   |   privacy policy
Other Strang sites:   Ministry Today   |   New Man   |   Vida Cristiana   |   SpiritLed Woman   |   Christian Retailing   
© Copyright 2008 Strang Communications, All Rights Reserved
The content found on this Web site may not be published, rewritten, broadcast or redistributed without the expressed permission of the publisher. For rights and permissions, please email charisma@strang.com.