The October 2024 House of Bishops meeting was a deeply reflective time, marked by a strong sense of spiritual renewal, connection, and shared mission. Bishop Chuck Jones shared insights on the aftermath of the hurricane and then focused on the story of Caden—the young quarterback from Selma whose final prayers were for revival in his community. His prayers, intentions, and the community’s response appear to be sowing seeds of revival, particularly among the youth. 

Some notable quotes from Bishop Jones concerning the important of humility as the foundation for consensus government,  which is a hallmark of the CEC: 

If you’re seeking Christ, you’re obeying instructions, not making decisions”. 

“There’s only One  person who has the right to have an agenda.” 

“For consensus government, you must lay down your will.” 

Bishop Simpson’s teachings on humility, honoring one another, and the power of childlike faith emphasized the necessity of shedding strife and jealousy. These teachings were grounded in scriptural principles advocating kind speech and humility, calling us to release jealousy and grievances and to witness the power of God’s work when the Holy Spirit is no longer grieved. 

Bishop Rob Northwood’s reflections on St. Ignatius of Antioch and martyrdom provided a profound historical layer to the discussions. His insights on embracing the cross and living out Christ’s way, alongside a call to remember the sacrifices of martyrs, encouraged leaders to pursue authentic faith—not merely in orthodoxy (right teaching), but in orthopraxy (right practice). All were reminded to view the Church, both militant and triumphant, as the “one undivided body” from Christ’s perspective, transcending schisms and embracing unity, presenting a compelling vision of oneness and purpose. 

Overall, the House of Bishops meeting was marked by themes of unity, humility, forgiveness, and revival. This gathering emphasized the Church’s collective calling to be transformed through the cross, lay down individual agendas, and join Christ in His mission for the world. 

 

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