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Bishop Rusty Smith Sacraments
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The Evangelical Anglican Church In The EACA holds the sacred validity of
orders that have been preserved through the unbroken chain of historically
attested and affirmed apostolic succession. Our sacraments are valid and
offered to all of the People of God with respect for the diversity of
creation as the cornerstone of God's lavish love and welcome for all. Respect + We affirm respect for all God's creation and we
embrace God's Genesis acclamation: "God looked at everything that had
been made and found it very good." (Gen 1:31) Christian unity does not
grow from agreement but instead from respect for our differences. Diversity + We affirm that God's creation story expresses and
reveals a rich tapestry of differences and beauty. We recognize that by
embracing diversity we encounter a fuller expression of God. Inclusion + We affirm a re-emerging scriptural tradition that instructs
us that God's table must be open to all the People of God. We practice
inclusion of all expressions of God's creation: race, sex, gender identity,
age, culture, sexual orientation and faith journey. Welcome + We affirm a lavish unconditional welcome for all
of the People of God and we seek to create sacred places for the People of
God and within the People of God. We celebrate and honor God's love for all
of creation. We are an Evangelical People: We believe that no one is excluded from the love
of God through Jesus Christ. Our mission is founded on the expression of this
good news. All of us are called to return to God's embrace and to recognize
God's unconditional love. We seek to preach and practice God's words of love
and grace for all. We are an Anglican People: We believe in scripture, tradition, and reason. Scripture: We affirm Holy Scripture as an expression of
God's unconditional love for us and we recognize that these teachings are
spiritual bread for our journeys with God and one another. Tradition: We affirm a history of relationship with God
expressed through sacraments, liturgy, revelation and communal experience. Reason: We affirm God-given reason and the wisdom that
can be expressed when the Holy Spirit allows us to review scripture, tradition
and our experiences to find answers and to seek a fuller consciousness. |