I’ll give this to Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church in the Diocese of Huron: they are completely open about the god they serve: Gaia.
Most ACoC churches use tradition Anglican FudgeTM to conceal their abandoning of Christianity. Not Triviit! They advertise the fact.
From here:
When you walk inside Trivitt Memorial Church in Exeter, Ont., it’s hard not to be taken aback by the sheer size and scale of the Earth, unlike what many people have ever seen.
“You walk in the front door, and you’re just sort of greeted with the biggest interpretation of Earth, I think, I’ve ever seen. It’s bigger than a cinema screen or projection, and I really appreciated it. The kids walked in and had that ‘A-ha!’ moment. They were blown away,” said Darryn de Souza, who brought his homeschool class from Perth County to see GAIA.
Measuring 20 feet wide and six metres in diameter, this version of Earth is suspended from the ceiling of Trivitt Memorial Church, spinning to the sounds the astronauts aboard the spacecraft that took the pictures that made this display possible.
“Generally, people say ‘Look at how much water there is. Look how far north Canada is. Look at the size of Africa, as a continent’,” said the man who helped bring the GAIA exhibit to Exeter, John Miller.
GAIA, named after the Greek Goddess of Earth, mother of all life, is the centrepiece of the Huron Waves Music Festival this summer. Eight concerts, inspired by GAIA, take place between now and July 3rd. That’s when the inflated balloon leaves Exeter.
Just further proof that the ACoC has abandoned any claim to being Christian as they continue to worship the “god of political expediency’. This is a sin that must be laid at the feet of the so-called bishops who have clearly abandoned their duties and the vows made at the time of their consecration.
Everything old is new again …
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/nicene-creed-ii-father-creator-pdm-turner-dr-priscilla-turner/
Always bloody and cruel, demanding horrors for her worship.
Just bookmarked your link to read later. Thanks.
OK, but calling someone an “inflated balloon” is a bit rude.
Yes, one should always strive to be polite to one’s Mother, in principle of course, but not least because she’s generally pretty moody, and her moods are sometimes quite bad ones …
Paganism, pure and simple.
Next there’ll no doubt be a schism between those who spell it Gaia and those who write Gaea.
Not sure that any of them know enough Greek for that!