Shifting the deck chairs in Newark
A new report reveals the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, continues to be in serious decline. It’s membership is free-falling at a rate three times the national average for the embattled Episcopal church. Down by 46% since 1972.
Nearly 90 percent of its parishes were founded before 1942, and not a single church has opened in 16 years.
Apparently Episcopalians in Newark are an unfriendly bunch. The report blames them for not welcoming newcomers or discussing their faith enthusiastically.
Denial is a wonderful opiate for a dying institution. It eases the pain that would force it to face reality.
At the heart of the issue for the Diocese is the legacy of it’s former Bishop John Selby Spong.
Dynamic movements are characterized by “engaged orthodoxy”. They hold fast to the faith and adapt to the context.
The truth of God incarnate in Jesus Christ is the foundation for this principle. Radically distinct and radically identified.





