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    Church of Nigeria severs ties with Wales over gay bishop

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    The Nigerian Anglican communion (Church of Nigeria) said it has formally ended its relationship with the Church in Wales over the recent election of a lesbian cleric, Cherry Vann as the new Archbishop of Wales.

    Anglican Primate, Archbishop Henry Ndukauba, who announced the decision at the opening ceremony of the Church of Nigeria Chancellors, Registrars, and Legal Officers Conference (ACRLOC) in Abuja, on Tuesday, said the recent election of Cherry Vann was unacceptable to the Church of Nigeria.

    He insisted that the Anglican communion in Nigeria will not have any further relationship with the Church in Wales because their action was a direct violation of biblical teachings.

    He said, “A few days ago, the media was awash with the news of the action of the revisionists in the Western Church in the United Kingdom, specifically in the Church in Wales. These individuals have not relented from their evil agenda; rather, they have intensified it.

    “As the Scripture says, evil men and impostors will grow worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived. What they call their wisdom and culture is an abomination to God. The election of a lesbian woman does not originate as a mission. We reject the election of Cherry Vann as the Archbishop of Wales.

    “Just as the Church of Nigeria took similar steps after the election of Gene Robinson in the United States, we are severing every tie and relationship with the Church in Wales.”

    Archbishop Ndukauba noted that the Church of Nigeria is more resolute and committed to its stance against homosexuality and heretical teachings in the communion. “We shall continue to maintain orthodoxy and contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints.

    “We shall collaborate with GAFCON and orthodox groups that are faithful to God and uphold the authority of the Scriptures in doctrine, morality, mission, and practical living, and preserve our inheritance of faith,” he stated.

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