Reformed Churchmen

We are Confessional Calvinists and a Prayer Book Church-people. In 2012, we remembered the 350th anniversary of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer; also, we remembered the 450th anniversary of John Jewel's sober, scholarly, and Reformed "An Apology of the Church of England." In 2013, we remembered the publication of the "Heidelberg Catechism" and the influence of Reformed theologians in England, including Heinrich Bullinger's Decades. For 2014: Tyndale's NT translation. For 2015, John Roger, Rowland Taylor and Bishop John Hooper's martyrdom, burned at the stakes. Books of the month. December 2014: Alan Jacob's "Book of Common Prayer" at: http://www.amazon.com/Book-Common-Prayer-Biography-Religious/dp/0691154813/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1417814005&sr=8-1&keywords=jacobs+book+of+common+prayer. January 2015: A.F. Pollard's "Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: 1489-1556" at: http://www.amazon.com/Thomas-Cranmer-English-Reformation-1489-1556/dp/1592448658/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1420055574&sr=8-1&keywords=A.F.+Pollard+Cranmer. February 2015: Jaspar Ridley's "Thomas Cranmer" at: http://www.amazon.com/Thomas-Cranmer-Jasper-Ridley/dp/0198212879/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1422892154&sr=8-1&keywords=jasper+ridley+cranmer&pebp=1422892151110&peasin=198212879

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Anglican Church of Ireland: REFORM Calls for Resignations over Sodomy and Gay Marriages

http://www.virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=17360 



REFORM Ireland Calls on Bishop Burrows and Gay Dean to Resign

Bishop has failed to uphold Synod's biblical teaching on marriage

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March 26, 2013

In light of the motion on Human Sexuality within the Context of Christian Belief passed at General Synod 2012 Reform Ireland asks the following questions: The Bishop of Cashel and Ossory stated that he would make no comments concerning his actions until the Church of Ireland had spoken. The Church of Ireland spoke clearly and decisively at Christ Church Dublin when the General Synod 2012 reaffirmed the biblical teaching on marriage. We would now ask Bishop Burrows to explain his actions in relation to the appointment of Dean Tom Gordon as they are clearly contrary to the teaching of the Church of Ireland? Further, we would ask how Bishop Burrows can remain as a Bishop of the Church of Ireland when his actions are so clearly contrary to the teaching of Scripture and the teaching of the Church?

The Bishop of Cashel and Ossory stated that he would make no comments concerning his actions until the Church of Ireland had spoken. The Church of Ireland spoke clearly and decisively at Christ Church Dublin when the General Synod 2012 reaffirmed the biblical teaching on marriage.

We would now ask Bishop Burrows to explain his actions in relation to the appointment of Dean Tom Gordon as they are clearly contrary to the teaching of the Church of Ireland? Further, we would ask how Bishop Burrows can remain as a Bishop of the Church of Ireland when his actions are so clearly contrary to the teaching of Scripture and the teaching of the Church?

Despite several public appeals and many letters requesting an explanation of his actions the Bishop has remained silent. We believe he can no longer remain silent and we ask that Bishop Burrows explain to the people of the Church of Ireland, who are deeply hurt and offended, why he ignored the teaching of the Church and appointed Dean Tom Gordon.

Regarding Dean Tom Gordon, we call on the dean to consider his position in light of the teaching of Scripture and in light of the motion passed at General Synod in 2012. We believe that the correct course of action is for Dean Gordon to resign as his entering a civil partnership is contrary to the plain teaching of Scripture. It is also contrary to the traditional and the historical teaching of the Church catholic. Further, we believe that by entering a civil partnership Dean Gordon has conducted himself in a manner unbecoming of a presbyter of the Church.

Regarding Dean Tom Gordon, we call on the dean to consider his position in light of the teaching of Scripture and in light of the motion passed at General Synod in 2012. We believe that the correct course of action is for Dean Gordon to resign as his entering a civil partnership is contrary to the plain teaching of Scripture. It is also contrary to the traditional and the historical teaching of the Church catholic. Further, we believe that by entering a civil partnership Dean Gordon has conducted himself in a manner unbecoming of a presbyter of the Church.

Reform Ireland has remained silent over the past year concerning this situation. However, contrary to assurances given, nothing has changed and the Church of Ireland House of Bishops has failed to exercise any discipline concerning Bishop Burrows and Dean Gordon. This is a moral failure on their part and has shown a clear lack of biblical leadership. We are saddened that this situation has been allowed to continue and that it has de facto been accepted by those in authority.

Reform Ireland places in the public domain, once again, its opposition to the acceptance of this situation and, with a heavy heart, states that it finds itself in broken communion with Bishop Burrows and Dean Gordon as a consequence. Reform Ireland has no desire to see the Church of Ireland torn apart by this issue but as we look around the Anglican Communion, especially the situation in the USA we can only conclude that we are on an inevitable path to separation from one another.

We have committed ourselves to maintain the Christian faith and the teaching of Scripture on this issue. For us this is an issue which goes to the heart of Gospel - that which the bible calls sin and must be repented of, cannot be ignored or abandoned by those who wish to call themselves Christian and remain faithful servants of Christ. We commit ourselves to uphold the plain teaching of the Scriptures on this and all areas of holiness of life.

We call those in spiritual oversight and all those who would claim to be followers of Christ to commit to living lives in keeping with the teaching of Scripture and where necessary to repent, seek God's forgiveness and to seek with the help of the Holy Spirit to live holy lives.

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