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AMiE ordinations to be livestreamed

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Follow the historic service on Facebook Live.

Tomorrow marks an historic moment in the life of the Gafcon movement and the wider Anglican Communion. Bishop Andy Lines, who was consecrated as a missionary bishop to the UK and Europe by the Gafcon Primates in June, will ordain nine men who will serve in the Anglican Mission in England (AMiE).

The service will be held in London, beginning at 8pm local time, and will be live streamed with access through the AMiE Facebook page here. Simply ‘like’ the page and you’ll be able to watch from anywhere in the world.

AMiE is part of a response to the urgent need for mission in a society which has largely abandoned its Christian heritage and to the confusion being caused by the timidity of the Church of England in upholding the unchanging truth of the gospel of Christ.

As a global family of confessing Anglicans, let us join together in thanking God for the courage of these faithful pioneers as they gather for this first ordination service of AMiE and in praying for much fruit from their ministries.

Thank you for your partnership in the gospel!

 

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