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May 12, 2006
"Father that they may be all one" - Thirst for unity
The thirst for unity was visible in the voice of the people echoing the words of Jesus, 'that they may be all one'.
The sad story of the alphabet soup of the continuing movement is the resultant of the individual characteristics of its shepherds and certainly not the doctrines. This is the basic feeling of faithful anglicans who are tired of division among the continuing movement.
We believe that this thirst for unity is very much the desire of the anglicans, at least we could vouch for in the yearnings of the members of the Diocesan Synod of New Orleans of the Anglican Catholic Church, echoing the sentiments of Anglicans across the nation. "There is more reason for us to work together than there are other reasons against it". Then why not unite and work together for His kingdom and His glory. May His Spirit lead us all to this unity that all of us longing for.
Posted by frleo at May 12, 2006 10:49 PM
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