Out of Africa: The Breakaway Anglican Churches

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Do Not Be Conformed by This World

Be transformed by the renewal of your mind

2011-08-31

LONGWOOD, FL- The Episcopalian church has grown tremendously over the last twelve years. The Episcopalian, Presbyterian, and Methodist churches within the United States and the United Kingdom will find that the information provided closely relates to their church as a whole.

Out of Africa: The Breakaway Anglican Churches ($14.99 paperback, ISBN 9781613796054) reveals the history of a new religious movement within the Anglican Communion. It is comprised of conservative Anglican churches and began in Pawley’s Island, South Carolina in January 2000.  With the facilitation of the Anglican Church of Rwanda, Africa has spread throughout the United States and into Canada.

 

In Out of Africa: The Breakaway Anglican Churches Ross Lindsay narrates the events as they happened. Stating that he witnessed most of the events and that Anglicanism was birthed at All Saints Church. By tracing the movement from inception, he reminds readers that their call is to both missiology and ecclesiology. Lindsay describes the current developments as a movement with a mission. Readers will find that the metamorphosis within the Anglican Communion is worldwide.

 

Ross Lindsay has a Ph.D. in Theology with an emphasis on Church Growth and Church Planting.

He has three masters and two doctorates. He is one of only two attorneys in the United States who has earned a Master of Laws (L.L.M.) in Anglican Canon Law. His first book Building a Church to Last was published earlier this year by Xulon Press. He has served as the Chancellor of All Saints Church during its 10 year protracted litigation with The Episcopal Church over the ownership of its property. In 2010, the S.C. Supreme Court ruled that All Saints Church could keep their property.

 

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