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The following message and attached letter, signed by Bishop Jack Iker and Fr. Christopher Culpepper, were transmitted Thursday, March 1, to the GAFCON Council Primates:

Letter expresses concern over consecration of Elizabeth Awut in South Sudan

The following message and attached letter, signed by Bishop Jack Iker and Fr. Christopher Culpepper, were transmitted Thursday, March 1, to the GAFCON Council Primates:
 


 Most Reverend Fathers in God and GAFCON Council Primates,

Greetings in the name of our Lord, Jesus Christ. In this season of Lent, when we are all making our journey through the Cross of Christ Jesus, that our joy may be renewed in the power of his Resurrection, Bishop Iker and I respectfully submit the attached letter for your consideration. Please receive the same as our expression of love and concern for the future of GAFCON.

Your Brother in Christ,

The Rev. Christopher Culpepper
Standing Committee, President
The Diocese of Fort Worth

 

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