From Christian Today-
A leading evangelical bishop who oversaw the production of controversial Church of England guidance about gender transitioning has apologised – and confirmed that he now doesn't back it.
The
Bishop of Blackburn, Julian Henderson, was chair of the House of
Bishops' Delegation Committee, the body which oversaw the publication of
guidance last month on how to use the existing Affirmation of Baptismal
Faith to enable transgender adults to mark their transition.
When the guidance was published, the official Church of England
website quoted Bishop Henderson as saying: 'This new guidance provides
an opportunity, rooted in scripture, to enable trans people who have
"come to Christ as the way, the truth and the life", to mark their
transition in the presence of their Church family which is the body of
Christ. We commend it for wider use.'
But just a few days later, the Bishop was the lead signatory on a statement from
the Church of England Evangelical Council (CEEC), of which he is
president. The CEEC statement described the guidance as 'highly divisive
and theologically and pastorally questionable'. The statement said the
guidance 'also risks raising serious concerns both within the wider
Anglican Communion and ecumenically'.
More here-
https://www.christiantoday.com/article/exclusive-leading-evangelical-bishop-apologises-for-role-in-gender-transition-liturgy-guidance-and-now-opposes-it/131451.htm
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