HomeMessagesChurch of England Evangelical Council responds to General Synod decision on LLF

Church of England Evangelical Council responds to General Synod decision on LLF

Published on

Please Help Anglican.Ink with a donation.

Following General Synod’s decision yesterday regarding the Living in Love and Faith process, please see below a quote from the Church of England Evangelical Council.

Rev John Dunnett, National Director, Church of England Evangelical Council (CEEC), said: “The General Synod has accepted the House of Bishops’ proposal to repaint the LLF bus and keep the journey going. However, this runs the risk of perpetuating the pain of many unless they work out how to accommodate theological oil and water in a way that gives safe spaces for everybody. 

“CEEC’s conviction is that this cannot be done without a differentiated arrangement. We hope and pray that the House of Bishops will welcome such a discussion in order that a way can be found to resolve this ongoing and fractious disagreement.”

Latest articles

Church of England apologises for role in post-war historical adoption practices

The Church of England has apologised for its role in historical adoption practices, particularly...

Church of England Pensions Board marks 100 years

Today, the Church of England Pensions Board marks its centenary with a service...

Is the culture of silence helping the conservative cause in the Church of England?

The secrecy around recent ‘alternative Anglican ordinations’ in London raises serious issues about the...

Three-Self Church Prepares New “Catechisms” for the Sinicization of Christianity

The government-controlled Three-Self Church has intensified its efforts to redefine Christian teaching to align with the...

Episcopal Church Executive Council: Opening remarks from House of Deputies President Julia Ayala Harris

Following are opening remarks, as prepared for delivery, by House of Deputies President Julia...

More like this

Church of England apologises for role in post-war historical adoption practices

The Church of England has apologised for its role in historical adoption practices, particularly...

Church of England Pensions Board marks 100 years

Today, the Church of England Pensions Board marks its centenary with a service...

Is the culture of silence helping the conservative cause in the Church of England?

The secrecy around recent ‘alternative Anglican ordinations’ in London raises serious issues about the...