The Anglican Church of Canada is in fierce competition with the United Church of Canada to see who can reach extinction point first.
Both are struggling to align themselves with the conceits and foibles of the age and both are sinking fast. Nothing would be more natural for them than to move in together. So they are.
Friends don’t let friends sink alone.
From here:
The office of General Synod may move out of its current office in Toronto into space owned by the United Church of Canada, the Anglican Journal has learned.
Joseph Vecsi, director of Communications and Information Resources, confirmed that talks are underway about a move with the United Church but have not been finalized, and referred the Journal to Archdeacon Alan Perry, general secretary of General Synod for any additional details. But neither Perry nor a spokeswoman for the United Church of Canada were commenting on the talks at the time this article was written.
“The negotiations are ongoing and once we have something to announce, we’ll let you know,” Perry told the Journal. United Church of Canada spokesperson Lori-Ann Livingstone likewise said, “We don’t have anything to share at this point.”
The headquarters of the United Church of Canada is to be re-located in a new building going up on Bloor St on the redeveloped property of Bloor Street United Church. The old church building and congregation is being worked into the overall development.
Vancouver School of Theology did the same thing at University Of British Columbia sold moved into smaller place too & archives library relocated to St John’s (Shaughnessy) Anglican. That’s the United & Anglican Churches Colleges in Vancouver, British Columbia.