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Bill Fisher said:   September 25, 2009 12:28 pm PST
I'm just wondering if anyone is visiting this website. Nothing new has been posted in a very long time. What with all of the activity surrounding the law suit involving the Diocese of FW and the Coporation of the EDFW, I would have thought maybe someone would have something to say. For one, I am delighted in the direction the court seems to be headed. It appears Judge Chupp gets it. Prayers continue from out west for Bp. Iker et al.

Greg L.Biddle said:   February 5, 2009 7:14 pm PST
While I will always pray for those who consider themselves faithful orthodox Anglicans who have remained behind in TEC, I cannot understand how they have rationalized this decision. Just how much trechery and heresey and arrogance does TEC leadership have to show before it is clear that they do not intend to protect anything except their ratical liberal agenda and have so galvanized themselves that they will never be swayed by the witness of those toward whom they have demonstrated nothing but dispising and farnkly think are silly and of no consequence. It is becomming very difficult to feel sorry for those who have continued to trust that TEC will respect them and give them "room to live", as TEC continues its predictable and hateful disregard of orthodoxy and those who seek to uphold it.

Mary said:   February 1, 2009 5:01 pm PST
Bill Fisher, am very happy to hear you are hoping to get a new church in Abilene. Our daughter lived there and will soon return there. We went with her to the large Episcopal church that is there. Weren't impressed at all and she didn't want to return. Good luck!

Bill Fisher said:   December 10, 2008 5:20 am PST
My wife and I were married 28 years ago in the Diocese of FW, St. Mark's Arlington, and consider the diocese ours even though we now live in Abilene in the Diocese of Northwest Texas. I watched the convention on Anlgican TV in November when the vote was taken to leave TEC. We both experienced a sense of freedom we've not felt in a very long time. We are in the process of organizing a new parish in Abilene that we hope will come under the Diocese of FW and be a part of the new ACNA. Finally, the true believers can move forward without the heresy of the national church organization and it's faux bishop!

Melissa Fruscella said:   November 16, 2008 7:04 pm PST
I have been a member of All Saints for over 50 years...have returned to Fort Worth and the church after being away for many years. Am not sure where to go as I am a believer in remaining faithful to the church. Could you direct me as where I can worship and be a part of the reforming. Thanks ...

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