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Anglican leaders condemn Archbishop of Nigeria s anti-LGBTTQ+ message
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Citing concerns for the safety of LGBTTQ+ Anglicans and others in Manitoba, Geoff Woodcroft, the Bishop of Rupert’s Land, has written a letter of concern to Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury and head of the global Anglican Communion.
Citing concerns for the safety of LGBTTQ+ Anglicans and others in Manitoba, Geoff Woodcroft, the Bishop of Rupert’s Land, has written a letter of concern to Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury and head of the global Anglican Communion.
The letter from Woodcroft, sent Thursday, was in response to one issued Feb. 26 by the Anglican Archbishop and Primate of All Nigeria Henry C. Ndukuba, in which he criticized Anglican bishops in the U.S. and Canada for the toleration of same-sex persons within their fold.
At least one drive-in church service set to be held By: Tyler Clarke
Outdoor drive-in church services such as this, at Springs Church in Winnipeg, are now allowed to be held under the province’s current level red restrictions. At least one Westman church plans on taking the province up on it. (File)
For the first time in a month, the Mountainside Christian Fellowship congregation is planning to get together in fellowship on Sunday.
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For the first time in a month, the Mountainside Christian Fellowship congregation is planning to get together in fellowship on Sunday.
The province’s updated health orders now allow for drive-in church services, with certain restrictions such as people required to remain in their vehicles and to only attend with members of their own household.