From The Pastor's Heart comes the news that the Rev. Andrew Pearson has left Birmingham Alabama's Advent Cathedral (also known as "The Advent") after years of putting up the good fight and standing firm for the Gospel. In his interview he details his reasons, and speaks of his future plans. I recall that he used to be in The Diocese of South Carolina under Mark Lawrence. It is amazing that he lasted this long in the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama. The fact that he was told by two of its bishops that he had to change or leave reminds us that there is no room for the faithful in the Episcopal organization. In the video below, I suggest you scroll to the 7:30 mark.
Part of the write up from The Pastor's Heart,
The resignation of Rev Andrew Pearson as rector of the 11-hundred strong Advent Cathedral in Birmingham, Alabama has come as a shock.
The conventional wisdom had been that Advent could ride the storms of liberalism surrounding it, despite many other evangelicals being gradually forced out of America’s Episcopal Church over the last decade.
However, the Cathedral’s vestry has recently capitulated to the demands of the new Alabama Episcopal bishop.
Andrew says an ultimatum was put to him by two successive bishops, ‘change or leave the denomination.’
I am afraid that another little stone bridge has bitten the dust. Long ago, friend Sarah Hey suggested we fight for our little stone bridges and not abandon the Episcopal organization. My bridge got washed away from under me. The Rev. Pearson's was taken by the Bishop. Pray for those faithful remaining at The Advent as they have to decide whether to "change or leave". After this fiasco, the decision should be a no brainer.