Episcopalians: More 'Missionary Bishops' Ordained Anglican Mission in America continues to grow Religion News Service
August 6, 2001 Defying Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey and Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold of the Episcopal Church in the United States (ECUSA), Anglican archbishops from Asia and Africa have ordained four former or current Episcopal priests as "missionary bishops" to the United States.
They are part of the fledgling but potentially schismatic Anglican Mission in America (AMIA). With theological liberals in control of the American church, conservatives say they are alienated and their perspectives are ignored by those in power. Leaders of AMIA say that ECUSA has strayed from its biblical and theological moorings.
The June 20 ceremony, attended by an international congregation of more than 1,100, was performed by Emmanuel Musabu Kolini, archbishop of the Episcopal Church in Rwanda, and Datak Yong Ping Chung, archbishop of the Anglican Church in South East Asia.
The four new bishops are Thomas William Johnston of Little Rock, Arkansas; Thaddeus Rockwell Barnum of Pawleys Island, South Carolina; Alexander Maury Greene of Denver; and Douglas Brooks Weiss of Campbell, California.
The three-hour ceremony at Colorado Community Church in Denver brings to six the number of AMIA missionary bishops in the United States. Eighteen months ago, Kolini and the previous archbishop of Singapore, Moses Tay, ordained Charles Murphy and John Rodgers (a CT corresponding editor) as bishops.
"We have become the mission field," Murphy told Religion Today. "In a bold reversal of the missionary actions of the last 500 years, the churches in Africa and Asia have undertaken a labor of love and courage to renew and revitalize the Anglican faith in America." The Anglican Mission in America has 75 clergy, 37 congregations, and approximately 8,000 members, across ...
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