Scotland: voting to leave the Episcopalians

Anglican Communion News Service  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Mar 2019
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Scotland: voting to leave the Episcopalians

Ian Ferguson

A congregation in the north-east Scottish coastal city of Aberdeen is preparing to leave the Scottish Episcopal Church (SEC) after a vote on 17 January.

Members of Westhill Community Church voted by 87% to 13% to leave the Anglican Communion’s province in Scotland following what they say is the ‘continued liberal trajectory’ of the Church.

The Rector of Westhill, Canon Ian Ferguson, said: ‘We have been on a journey for many years, a group of evangelical Episcopal rectors, in talking to bishops about the trajectory the Scottish Episcopal Church has set itself on going. This culminated in a number of decisions that the SEC took which some of us found that we could not accept.

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