on an overall downward trajectory due to smaller, aging congregations, declining
income, the push for pansexual acceptance, and a failed effort to double the church by 2020" (virtueonline.org , David W. Virtue ). Another quote with some implications "Canon Phil Ashey of the American Anglican Council has done significant research on the future of The Episcopal Church. Any way you cut it, it doesn't look good. He paints a grim future for TEC. He recently wrote, "A lot of dioceses will wait until it is too late and eat up their endowments before they merge: Delaware, Easton, and Maryland; Long Island and New York; Connecticut and Rhode Island.
One could easily make the case that all the dioceses in upstate New York
(Western New York, Rochester, Central New York, and Albany) ought to merge. The
Episcopal landscape is going to look a lot different in the coming years. But,
based on my estimates (taking into account the average age of Episcopalians, no
conversion growth, low birthrate, and poor retention of young people), things
start imploding at an alarming rate after about 2018--and that's only six years
from now." (virtueonline.org , David W. Virtue ). While God's mercy is for all time, his patience is not. I think the Lord our God has run out of patience with the denominational Idolitry that splits his people and is using the religion of secularism to bring the name brand protestant denominations as he did Aysria to stop our Idolitry and bring us back to Christ and to work together evangelical non denominational, methodist, presbyterian, calvanist, lutheran, and more back to the heart of worship and truth in Christ. The way I like to is Im a Christian #1, an Anglican second and am willing and more than willing to work with Christians of any creed for the advancment of the Kingdom of God. Their is hope through God and the more Orthodox ACNA is growing, God Bless.
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