"By the late 1960s, national church authorities were dispensing millions of dollars of missionary funds collected from parishes and dioceses to radical political movements across the land - Black Power groups, migrant farm workers, Afro-American thespians, native American organizers, Puerto Rican nationalists, Marxist documentary film producers, and Third World liberation movements. "
episcopalnet.org/TRACTS/TrendierThanThou.html
Presiding Bishop Hines and the Archbishop of Canterbury were also very pro ABC.
The TEC has been in trouble for a long time. WO was not the first issue.
“Episcopalians have seen it all: bishops proudly ordaining active homosexuals and an official church court declaring (with more than a tinge of satisfaction) that no discernible doctrine prohibits such a practice; general apathy toward moral issues such as abortion that engage other Christians; disrespect for scriptural authority; sluggishness in evangelizing; the trial and conviction of the national church treasurer on charges of embezzling $2.1 million to support herself and her Episcopal priest-husband; bishops implicated in adultery; seminary approval of homosexual living arrangements for students; a major East Coast diocese riven by the style and agenda of its radical bishop. Unsurprisingly, membership in America�s formerly most prestigious church has fallen by a third since 1965”
leaderu.com/ftissues/ft9711/opinion/murchison.html
“…Bishop Frank Griswold, the current Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, USA. Bishop Griswold has put out to sea in favor of homosexuality–and it just might get his church put out of the Anglican Communion.”
albertmohler.com/commentary_read.php?cdate=2003-10-02
"Presiding Bishop-elect Katharine Jefferts Schori: “Our mother Jesus gives birth to a new creation. And you and I are His children.”
breusswane.blogspot.com/2006/06/new-episcopal-presiding-bishop-our.html
Black Panthers, Homosexuality, Mother Jesus, and then there is the strange life and death of Bishop Pike…
"Personal problems caught up with Bishop Pike as the 1960s reached their turbulent climax. A chain smoker with an active attention-seeking personality, he had overcome a drinking problem in 1964. The suicide of his oldest son in 1966, and subsequent paranormal events, led him on a long and highly public search, aided by noted psychics and mediums, to reach and reconcile with his son. In 1967 he divorced Esther Pike, and the following year married his secretary, Dianne Kennedy. "
gracecathedral.org/content/arts/cry_20011114.shtml