Thursday, September 13, 2007

Four New CANA Bishops Elected

4 New Bishops Elected to Serve CANA

The House of Bishops of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) met in Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria, on the 12th day of September 2007. They received a report from the Rt. Rev’d Martyn Minns, Missionary Bishop of the Convocation of Anglicans in North America (CANA), a missionary initiative of the Church of Nigeria in the USA. Acknowledging the significant growth of CANA that is taking place in the USA, the House of Bishops considered a request for additional bishops to further the work of CANA and the extension of God’s Kingdom.

After the meeting, the Primate, the Most Rev’d Peter J. Akinola, announced the election of four suffragan bishops and appointed them to serve in the USA. The bishops-elect are the Rev’d Canon Roger Ames (Akron, OH), the Rev’d Canon David Anderson (Atlanta, GA), the Ven. Amos Fagbamiye (Indianapolis, IN), and the Rev’d Canon Nathan Kanu (Oklahoma City, OK). The consecrations will take place in the USA before the end of 2007, at a date and place yet to be determined.

These four bishops-elect will join Missionary Bishop Martyn Minns and Suffragan Bishop David Bena in providing an indigenous ecclesiastical structure for faithful Anglicans in this country.CANA currently consists of approximately 60 congregations and 80 clergy in 20 states. About a quarter of the congregations are primarily expatriate Nigerians. CANA was established in 2005 to provide a means by which Anglicans living in the USA, who were alienated by the actions and decisions of The Episcopal Church, could continue to live out their faith without compromising their core convictions. CANA is part of the Common Cause partnership that includes representatives of more than 250 Anglican congregations that are connected to the rest of the Anglican Communion, a worldwide fellowship of some 70 million, through various pastoral and missionary initiatives.

UPDATE: The Living Church has an update on the story here.

4 comments:

Tregonsee said...

Interesting that this will, unlike previous consecrations, take place in the US. My cracked and hazy crystal ball suggests that these may be the first consecrations of the new North American Province so many have been waiting and praying for!

Anonymous said...

And so.. the rector emeritus of the church I attended for three years in Newport Beach, CA (and who went on to vigorous leadership of the activist group AAC), gives up on TEC and departs for Nigeria.

Will the last one out please turn off the lights? Oh, wait. they've been stumbling around in darkness for some time already.

Andy said...

Wow... This is truly amazing! I believe we're witnesses to history and a I'd pray, a thrd great awakening on our shores.

Anonymous said...

Wow. 50 churches under +Frank Lyons are being transferred to CANA. Where will +Venables dispose of the churches under himself?