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COMMUNIQUE ISSUED BY THE DIOCESE OF UMUAHIA ANGLICAN COMMUNION

At the First Session of the Seventh Synod of the Diocese of Umuahia (Anglican Communion) held at St Peter’s Church, Amoji/Imenyi, Uzuakoli/Item Archdeaconry from Wednesday, April 19 – Sunday, April 22, 2012, with His Grace, The Most Rev. Ikechi Nwachukwu Nwosu presiding; the Synod deliberated excessively on the theme: “The Christian Mystery of Faith: Christ Has Died” and agreed that the topic is apt and proper especially at this time when the enemies of the Gospel are out to distort and whittle-away the kernel of the Christian Faith. Continue reading here

 

2012 PRE SYNOD

 

The year 2012 Pre-synod held at St. Peter’s Church, Amorji Imenyi in Uzuakoli/ Item Archdeaconry with the theme: Significance of the death of Jesus Christ to a Child.

 

The pre-synod kicked off on Sunday 15th April, 2012 with awareness march from Akoli Imenyi to Amorji Immenyi Communities with Gospel and Boys Brigade Bands leading. Young people were inspired as they sang melodiously to the glory of God. Continue reading here

 

Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans Leaders Conference Statement from London

 

Statement and Commitment

In 2008 the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) was held in Jerusalem, drawing together more than 1100 Anglicans from around the world, including bishops, clergy and laity.

 

GAFCON recognized that the conflict in the Anglican Communion since 1998 was a crisis of Gospel truth, not only regarding matters of human sexuality, but the authority of Holy Scripture as God’s inspired Word and the unique Person and Work of Jesus Christ for salvation. In view of this crisis, the Conference unanimously affirmed that ...Read details here

 

 

CHURCH OF NIGERIA REACTS TO ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY’S RESIGNATION 

The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd and Rt. Hon. Dr. Rowan Williams took over the leadership of the Anglican Communion in 2002 when it was a happy family. Unfortunately, he is leaving behind a Communion in tatters: highly polarized, bitterly factionalized, with issues of revisionist interpretation of the Holy Scriptures and human sexuality as stumbling blocks to oneness, evangelism and mission all around the Anglican world.  Read details here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                

 

 

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