Anglican ministers met in the African nation of Rwanda this week to issue a rebuke against the Church of Englandâs recent commitment to endorse so-called same-sex marriages.
The Church of Englandâs General Synod approved a motion earlier this year to âpublicly, unreservedly, and joyfullyâ welcome same-sex couples into their congregations, where they can âreceive Godâs blessingâ after a civil marriage or civil partnership, even as ministers remain unable to perform same-sex wedding ceremonies. Members of the General Synod also voted to âlament and repentâ the Anglican Communionâs failure to âwelcome LGBTQI+ people.â
Bishops and clergy members from the Global Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans, an alliance of conservative Anglican churches also known as GAFCON, assembled in the Rwandan capital city of Kigali this week and released a statement against the decision. They rejected Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, as the âfirst among equalsâ for bishops in the worldwide Anglican Communion, a body rooted in the traditions of the English Reformation, which spread across the globe amid the spread of the British Empire.
âSince the Lord does not bless same-sex unions, it is pastorally deceptive and blasphemous to craft prayers that invoke blessing in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit,â the document said. âRefusal to follow the biblical teaching that the only appropriate context for sexual activity is the exclusive lifelong union of a man and a woman in marriage violates the created order.â
GAFCON attendees also endorsed a previous statement from the Global South Fellowship of Anglican Churches, also known as the GSFA, which said that the Church of England has âdisqualified herselfâ from serving as the Anglican Communionâs mother church.
âThe Church of England has chosen to break communion with those provinces who remain faithful to the historic biblical faith expressed in the Anglican formularies,â the statement read. âOur calling to be âa holy remnantâ does not allow us to be âin communionâ with those provinces that have departed from the historic faith and taken the path of false teaching.â
Christian self-identification in the United Kingdom and other European nations has declined over the past several decades as more residents profess agnostic or atheistic beliefs. Bishops who align with GAFCON and the GSFA now represent 85% of Anglicans across the world.
The secularization of the West has forced ministers in various denominations to clarify their stances on biblical sexual ethics. Pastors in the conservative evangelical Presbyterian Church in America, also known as the PCA, narrowly approved a measure last summer affirming that âidentification as a âhomosexualâ is sinful and against nature itself, is something God detests, and is not fitting for an officer of the Church of Christâ after some contended that one could self-identify as a homosexual and serve as a pastor while remaining celibate.
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Christians in some Western nations have meanwhile faced increasing backlash from government officials over their stances on homosexuality and transgenderism. Officials in Canada enacted a statute at the beginning of last year which called teaching on sexual ethics a âmythâ and threatened pastors with up to five years of prison time if they called others to leave sexual lifestyle choices which conflict with biblical principles.
