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Anglicans called on to convert non-Christian believers

February 12, 2009

Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent London Times

Anglicans were commanded to  ³go forth and evangelise ² yesterday in a dramatic assertion of missionary fervour that could jeopardise carefully built-up relations with Muslims, Jews and other faiths.

The established Church of England put decades of liberal-inspired political correctness behind it in a move that led one bishop to condemn in anger the  ³evangelistic rants ².

For Muslims, to convert to another religion is condemned as apostasy.

The Church ¹s General Synod, meeting in London, overwhelmingly backed a motion to force its bishops to report on their  ³understanding of the uniqueness of Christ in Britain ¹s multifaith society ² and offer guidance in sharing  ³the gospel of salvation ² with people of other faiths and none.

The move echoes 19th-century missions to Britain ¹s overseas colonies, with the difference being that modern-day evangelicals want to be mandated to carry out these missions on home turf.

The Rev Nezlin Sterling, who represents the black-led churches and is a minister in the New Testament Assembly, said that the marginalisation of Christianity was proceeding at a rapid rate, with further examples reported every day.

She said that the churches were so anxious to be politically correct that they were in danger of forgetting their mission.  ³We have positioned ourselves like the disciples did immediately after the death of Christ, behind closed doors, paralysed with fear of the world. ²

Evangelisation should be a priority, she said.  ³Every person in my mind is a potential convert. ²

The move was proposed by Paul Eddy, a lay member from the Winchester diocese, who said that he was aware of the religious and cultural tensions in many parishes in England. He also understood  ³the distress that talk of the historic Crusades can evoke ² and that, to some, sharing the Christian gospel equates to sharing the  ³values of the West ².

He quoted Mahatma Gandhi ¹s advice to British missionaries to India:  ³I would suggest first of all that all of you Christians, missionaries and all, begin to live more like Jesus Christ. Second, practise your religion without adulterating or toning it down. ²

He said that the uniqueness of Christ must not be compromised by Anglicans.  ³It does no harm for the Church to re-state its beliefs time and time again and then to go further ‹ in this case commending good practice in making that belief known. ²

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article5711595.ece

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