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Here in SC, we can afford to be a local opposition within the TEC. By SC law, and by ruling of the SC Supreme Court, the national TEC can't take over our church property as has happened in other states.
The notion of ACNA being a splinter group will take a few years to deal with. However, I would note that the ACNA is recognized by half the world's Anglicans. In anyc ase, ACNA is not very active in SC because the legal situation. We can continue as conservative Anglicans.
The notion of ACNA being a splinter group will take a few years to deal with. However, I would note that the ACNA is recognized by half the world's Anglicans. In anyc ase, ACNA is not very active in SC because the legal situation. We can continue as conservative Anglicans.
A few people have mentioned ACNA. The funny thing is, I talked to one particular Episcopal priest who said he has no intention of taking his particular parish out of TEC (and his parish is one of the biggest here in the Upstate SC). He said he'd rather stay and be the "loyal opposition" than to simply be another splinter group. And yes, as you might imagine, he's a very traditional, evangelical priest. Most parishes and priests here in SC are though so it's not a surprise so much!![]()
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