Press Release
From:
Albany Via Media
Concerned Episcopalians of St. Lawrence Deanery
Episcopal Forum of South Carolina
Episcopal Voices of Central Florida
Fort Worth Via Media
Progressive Episcopalians of Pittsburgh
Remain Episcopal, San Joaquin, Cal.
Concerned Episcopalian in the Diocese of Florida
Date: January 16, 2004: For Immediate Release
Groups Praise the Strong Leadership of Bishop of West Tennessee
Schenectady, NY; Charleston, S.C.; Orlando, FL, Fort Worth, TX; Pittsburgh, PA; Fresno, CA; Jacksonville, FL
Bishop Don Johnson of West Tennessee has acted with laudable promptness and
firmness in responding to the disclosure of the confidential plans of the
American Anglican Council (AAC) to dismantle the Episcopal Church, U.S.A.
Bishop Johnson did not vote in favor of consecrating Bishop Gene Robinson
(the first openly homosexual bishop in the Episcopal Church), and he has
been a conservative voice working within the church and encouraging others
to do likewise.
But Bishop Johnson knows disloyalty when he sees it. The recent publication
by the Washington Post of the letter from the Reverend Geoff Chapman, a member
of the AAC "Committee on Adequate Episcopal Oversight," provided evidence
of a secret agenda that the Bishop could not ignore. He has called
on all within his diocese to disassociate themselves from an organization
that he says intends "to methodically create anarchy in the Church" and "to
destroy The Episcopal Church as it currently exists." As expected,
supporters of the AAC have attacked Bishop Johnson for his actions, but we
urge him to stay the course. We applaud Bishop Johnson's courageous
stance and hope that other Bishops will take similar stands in their own
dioceses.
Further Information:
http://www.episwtn.org/Pastoral%20Letter.htm
http://www.episwtn.org/AAC%20Letter.htm
Contacts:
Joan R. Gundersen,
412-799-0440
Progressive Episcopalians of Pittsburgh
http://progressiveepiscopalians.org/
John Sorensen
518-561-7971
Albany Via Media
http://www.albanyviamedia.org/
Andrew Grimmke
Concerned Episcopalians of the St. Lawrence Deanery
http://www.cesld.org/
Dottie Pagliaro
843-768-7055
Episcopal Forum of South Carolina
[email protected]
Leslie Poole
407-647-3492
Episcopal Voices of Central Florida
http://www.episcopalvoicescf.org/
Barbi Click
817-220-2046
Fort Worth Via Media
http://fwviamedia.org
The Rev. Rick Matters
209-369-3381
Remain Episcopal, San Joaquin, Cal.
http://www.remainepiscopal.org/
Earl M. Barker, Jr.
Concerned Episcopalian in the Diocese of Florida
Slott & Barker
334 East Duval Street
Jacksonville, FL 32202