billiefan2000
February 27th, 2008, 05:32 PM
As if the Episcopal Church doesn’t have enough problems with homosxual clergy and liberal theologians spreading their divisive cancer, from the Emergent Village website we read of an "historic Anglimergent gathering":
(see) http://www.emergentvillage.com/weblog/historic-anglimergent-gathering-in-minneapolis
Last week, there was a historic Anglimergent gathering at Solomon’s Porch in Minneapolis, featuring 18 people, described by Phyllis Tickle
(see) http://blog.beliefnet.com/thedivinehoursoflent/2008/02/thursday-february-21-2008.html
as a mixture of “emergent Christians and more than half of whom were Anglican types.”
Dixon Kinser described the meeting as “a ‘think tank’ trying to figure out weather Anglicanism can emerge through our post-modern context.”
During the two days of meetings,
Rev. Fred Burnham spoke about network theory and “the new science’s contribution toward alternative polity structures,” which Dixon described as “mind bending”…
Karen Ward, the urban Abbess/Vicar at Church of the Apostles in Seattle and one of two Anglicans on the board of directors for Emergent Village, has weighed in on the Anglimergent gathering: ”’Anglimergent activity’ has now officially ‘begun’ in TEC with the meeting of Anglican emerging leaders (in the Episcopal Church) in Minneapolis recently. I was glad to be part of this (with me still being an ‘undocumented’ Anglican leader)…
So now one can be sure there will be even more gutting of proper theology in the Anglican Church through the subversive influence of the postliberalism of the Emergent Church.
http://christianresearchnetwork.com/?p=4589
BTW:
Doug Pagitt is the pastor of Solomon's Porch
and:
Phyllis Tickle is one the speakers at the National Pastors Convention which is basically a Leftie and Pro-Apostasy Palooza
(see) http://rr-bb.com/showthread.php?t=36306
(see) http://www.emergentvillage.com/weblog/historic-anglimergent-gathering-in-minneapolis
Last week, there was a historic Anglimergent gathering at Solomon’s Porch in Minneapolis, featuring 18 people, described by Phyllis Tickle
(see) http://blog.beliefnet.com/thedivinehoursoflent/2008/02/thursday-february-21-2008.html
as a mixture of “emergent Christians and more than half of whom were Anglican types.”
Dixon Kinser described the meeting as “a ‘think tank’ trying to figure out weather Anglicanism can emerge through our post-modern context.”
During the two days of meetings,
Rev. Fred Burnham spoke about network theory and “the new science’s contribution toward alternative polity structures,” which Dixon described as “mind bending”…
Karen Ward, the urban Abbess/Vicar at Church of the Apostles in Seattle and one of two Anglicans on the board of directors for Emergent Village, has weighed in on the Anglimergent gathering: ”’Anglimergent activity’ has now officially ‘begun’ in TEC with the meeting of Anglican emerging leaders (in the Episcopal Church) in Minneapolis recently. I was glad to be part of this (with me still being an ‘undocumented’ Anglican leader)…
So now one can be sure there will be even more gutting of proper theology in the Anglican Church through the subversive influence of the postliberalism of the Emergent Church.
http://christianresearchnetwork.com/?p=4589
BTW:
Doug Pagitt is the pastor of Solomon's Porch
and:
Phyllis Tickle is one the speakers at the National Pastors Convention which is basically a Leftie and Pro-Apostasy Palooza
(see) http://rr-bb.com/showthread.php?t=36306