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PRIME BISHOP’S MESSAGE PDF Print E-mail
 
From Covenant to Companionship
 
The Most Rev. Katherine Jefferts Schori, the twenty-sixth Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church, announced, in her Sermon at General Convention’s Opening Eucharist, that the  Episcopal Church in the Philippines “will present a gift to our church in gratitude for our continuing covenant relationship, as a sign of the strong and growing heart in that Church, eager to reach out to others in love. It is a sacrificial gift, and it will bring abundant life to both donor and recipient.”
 
The ECP gift was a small amount of $5,000.00 composed of contributions from various local congregations given as a token of friendship and solidarity with The Episcopal Church in the face of the present global economic recession.  Thus was the ECP transformed from being a missionary church to an autonomous province; from being a receiving church to a giving church. Towards the closing of General Convention, Resolution A190 was passed commending the ECP for its faithful and sacrificial accomplishment of financial and missional autonomy and directing the TEC’s Executive Council to work with the Joint Committee on the Philippine Covenant in developing a charter for future cooperation between the two fully autonomous Provinces of the Anglican Communion for the sake of their common heritage and history.

Thus should Vision 2018 inspire us day by day as we seek to attain that desired status of being a “Dynamic and Vibrant Church of Caring, Witnessing and Mission-Oriented Parishes”. The adjectives preceding the word “parishes” describe the spirituality and the values that self-supporting congregations should embrace.   Our being caring, witnessing and mission-oriented parishes should take us beyond the confines of our communities, as it commands us to reach out not only to those within the church but perhaps more especially to those who require spiritual nurture, community empowerment, companionship in many forms, and perhaps other services that we may capable of providing.   So shall be go forth: caring, witnessing and doing God’s mission with truth, honesty and integrity. As the opportunity arises, there should we respond.
 
 22Flee the evil desires of youth, and pursue righteousness, faith, love and peace, along with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart. 23Don't have anything to do with foolish and stupid arguments, because you know they produce quarrels. 24And the Lord's servant must not quarrel; instead, he must be kind to everyone, able to teach, not resentful (2Timothy2:22-24)