Every so often the ACoC does something so unintentionally apposite to its saprogenic condition that the urge to advertise it becomes overwhelming. The Anglican Church of Canada has a new Lenten study: finding God’s presence in darkness.
Intrepid participants will have little difficulty in finding an abundance of darkness in the ACoC but the prospect of finding God in such dense, impenetrable darkness in just 40 days is, surely, absurdly optimistic.
It speaks volumes as to the vacuum within the Church. The lights are on…………no one home.
Come now, as my late, lamented mother used to say, “Even a blind hen gets the odd kernel.” Maybe this time?
The ACoC would not even see God in the bright sunlight so finding Him in the darkness will not happen. At least this is true as long as the apostate bishops and so-called primate refuse to repent and return to the vows they undertook at both their ordination and consecration. Their refusal to accept either or both the full authority of Scripture and the uniqueness of Jesus Christ keeps them in the dark.