Saturday, July 05, 2008

Gafcon document is ‘odd’, says evangelical bishop

The Anglican Bishop of Durham has called the Jerusalem Declaration issued by Gafcon an ‘odd document’.

The Rt Rev Tom Wright, who although being a leading evangelical figure in England, wasn’t invited to the Jerusalem conference.

In a statement he issued this week he wrote: “Gafcon was a great celebration of the gospel of the love and transforming power of the gospel of Jesus Christ. The church needs this energy and vision. But this doesn’t mean the Gafcon proposals can be accepted without question.

“The proposed ‘Primates’ Council’ is a strange body, just as the ‘Declaration’ is an odd document which leaves many ambiguities. It gives far too many hostages to fortune, inviting us to trust an unformed and unaccountable body to make major decisions and giving licence to all kinds of unhelpful activities.

“It isn’t so much that Gafcon should invite people to sign up to its blank cheque. Rather, Gafcon itself should be invited to bring its Christian vision and exuberance to the larger party where the rest of us are working for the same gospel, the same biblical wisdom, the same Lord.”
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