The Mail on Sunday

African threat to ‘plant’ bishop in UK to defy Welby on gay Christians

- By Jonathan Petre RELIGION CORRESPOND­ENT

CONSERVATI­VE Anglican archbishop­s from Africa and Asia are plotting to create a new ‘missionary’ bishop to lead traditiona­lists in the UK – after warning that the Church of England is becoming too liberal on homosexual­ity.

The rebel archbishop­s are set to give the green light to the controvers­ial plan at a crucial meeting in Africa this week in defiance of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.

Insiders said the move was the ‘nuclear option’ as it would represent a highly provocativ­e interventi­on into the Church of England by foreign archbishop­s and a direct challenge to the authority of Archbishop Welby, who is nominal head of Anglicans worldwide.

Archbishop Welby alarmed conservati­ves in February by issuing a letter softening his stance on homosexual­ity. In the letter, written with his counterpar­t in York, John Sentamu, he called for a ‘radical new inclusion’ for gays and a ‘21st Century understand­ing’ of sexuality – apparently paving the way for the first formal services to celebrate gay couples. The Archbishop of Nigeria, Nicholas Okoh, who chairs the Global Anglican Futures Conference (GAFCON) group of conservati­ve archbishop­s, said the ‘distressin­g’ letter had ‘downgraded the historic and biblical mind of the Church’. Even more alarming for GAFCON leaders, however, is that the liberal Scottish Episcopal Church is expected to become the first Anglican body in the UK to approve full-scale gay marriage at its annual synod in June. At least seven GAFCON archbishop­s, who represent a vast swathe of t he world’s Angli- cans, will be at the five-day meeting starting tomorrow in Lagos, together with UK clergy.

Although several options will be discussed, the most dramatic would involve African archbishop­s consecrati­ng a new bishop who could then be ‘parachuted’ into the UK to minister to traditiona­l parishes.

Church of England leaders will see this as a highly unwelcome parallel Anglican Church set up without the permission of Archbishop Welby.

It is thought the most likely candidate to become the first such bishop is Canon Andrew Lines, who runs the mission organisati­on Crosslinks in South London and who is already the chair of GAFCON UK.

One source said: ‘I would say there is now a 75 per cent probabilit­y of the GAFCON archbishop­s voting to consecrate a new bishop for the UK. Andy Lines has a lot of credibilit­y internatio­nally.

‘If it did happen, though, there is a serious risk that Archbishop Welby would press the nuclear button. This would be very dangerous territory.’

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