ICHABOD, THE GLORY HAS DEPARTED - explores the Age of Apostasy, predicted in 2 Thessalonians 2:3, to attack Objective Faithless Justification, Church Growth Clowns, and their ringmasters. The antidote to these poisons is trusting the efficacious Word in the Means of Grace. John 16:8. Isaiah 55:8ff. Romans 10. Most readers are WELS, LCMS, ELS, or ELCA. This blog also covers the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, and the Left-wing, National Council of Churches denominations.
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Thursday, January 24, 2013
More Insanity in the US
bruce-church (https://bruce-church.myopenid.com/) has left a new comment on your post "Lutheran Bunko Squad To the Rescue. Saving the Wor...":
More insanity in the US. Everyone is sick of the federal govt bailing out people who build and buy homes in flood-prone areas, and areas behind levies and berms, which everyone knows are vulnerable to failure (the rodents make them into swiss cheese). Even New Orleans cement flood walls failed probably due to burrowing animals wanting a path to the other side. Why is the federal govt bailing out "beach front communities" after Sandy when everyone knew the risks before owning or renting there?! The foolishness of living just feet above sea level right next to the ocean w/o any flood walls!
Now people who bought homes behind levees with "100-year flood protection" are resisting more stringent rebuilding conditions put in place by FEMA after Hurricane Katrine, and want rebuilding waivers, AND they also don't want flood insurance hikes. They hope Congress will pass The Fire Damaged Home Rebuilding Act of 2012" to keep the insanity going, and also bankrupt the US one flood and hurricane at a time:
http://hotair.com/archives/2013/01/24/video-fema-wont-let-us-rebuild-our-home/
http://matsui.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3368&Itemid=400148
...to rebuild without elevation requirements, flood insurance rate hikes.
WELS Shunning Is Worth Some Commentary
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bruce-church (https://bruce-church.myopenid.com/) has left a new comment on your post "Anonymous Defender Is Nauseated":
This is an example of WELS shunning, really. The WELS makes life so hard on their critics, or people who sin, that usually they leave even though they are supposedly forgiven. Even when they don't leave, they are assumed to have left, as may be the case of Hochmuth. Anyway, Nauseated says that since Hochmuth is no longer an employee, that no one ought to mention his name anymore. It reminds me of the Jews who say, "May his named be blotted out [from collective memory]":
Nauseated said: "Hochmuth is no longer a WELS employee so it is not a WELS issue."
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GJ - One WELS layman said, "Even the guys I work with are disgusted by ministers fooling around. And those guys are no angels themselves. Unfaithful clergy really get discussed."
Here is a WELS Evangelism program - sleep with your wife, pastors, instead of your members.
Yellow Appears Twice in a Few Days - Notes Brett Meyer
Brett Meyer has left a new comment on your post "Lutheran Bunko Squad To the Rescue. Saving the Wor...":
Interesting coincidence - after many years of contending against the apostasy in the Lutheran synods - how many times have you seen the adjective "Yellow" being used? I can only recall once and that was only a few days ago.
"Intrepid Lutherans I don’t read this yellow publication or any others of its ilk..." Peter J. Naumann
http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2013/01/from-one-wels-district-president.html
And now having had his remarks published openly, Luther Bunker posts, "your yellow journalism is nauseating."
Interesting.
Whoever Luther Bunker is, he/she represents a majority opinion within the Lutheran Synods.
To determine the validity of the claim that Ichabod is a source of Yellow Journalism it's imperative to consider the content:
Exposing the most heinous abandonment of Christ's doctrine and church - the adoption of the false gospel of Universal Objective Justification while simultaneously anathamatizing one Justification solely by Faith Alone.
Exposing the Lutheran Synod's penchant for New Age Emergent practice and doctrine (remember (W)ELS The Core's sermon series titled "Satan's Sex Ed"?).
Exposing the condoning silence of the Lutheran clergy as the laity are abused by the arrogant and malicious actions of the next generation of unbelievers to graduate from WLS - one (W)ELS pastor just had a dream that Christ wasn't coming soon and is leading his church off the cliff into full blown emergent Pentamethobapticostalism.
Exposing the deceptive and manipulative actions and teachings of (W)ELS Seminary and administration officials as they lead the Synod to adopt the NNIV which was translated by adherents to the Methodist, Baptist, Jewish, Catholic false religions with the result of creating one of the most heinous translations available.
Exposing the horrid culpability of the Lutheran Synods as they finance through Thrivent - ELCA called worker abortions, New Age Antichristian teachings of the New World Order's United Religions Initiative and New Age Green religion, the bloody slaughter of men, women and children through the United Nations.
Exposing the blatant and public false doctrine and practice adopted by the Lutheran Synods and condoned and encouraged by the glutinous Synod administration and apostate clergy.
These are only a few of the subjects exposed on Ichabod with the Light of Scripture applied in it's fullness mixed with the faithful explanation of the Christian Book of Concord.
Many people in the Lutheran Synods do not want their involvement exposed and when they are they become angry and vindictive - to the point of deriding the people who care enough to expose their actions to God's Word.
Judge for yourself - are the false teachings and practice worthy of being defended and protected?
Is it right to continue to cover the public news stories regarding homosexual pedophile Hochmuth - (W)ELS Communications director?
If you don't think so then tell the laity why the (W)ELS COP recently refused to provide a Seminary student's request for Synod policy regarding pornography addicted clergy?
The Lutheran Synods are a stage show. Ichabod shows the few concerned clergy and laity what their hiding behind the curtain.
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bruce-church (https://bruce-church.myopenid.com/) has left a new comment on your post "Anonymous Defender Is Nauseated":
This WELS cartoon in the last frame mentions the chance of Hochmuth and Piepenbrink going to jail. It only took Hochmuth less than a year. If Piepenbrink screws up in the next twenty years of probation (good chance of that), it will be judged prophetic:
http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2012/09/report-to-wels.html
Lutheran Bunko Squad To the Rescue.
Saving the World from One Abusive Sect at a Time
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Pastor emeritus Nathan Bickel has left a new comment on your post "Anonymous Defender Is Nauseated":
Ichabod -
I don't judge you for publishing this nasty "stuff." I don't think I would do it. But, that is just me - my thinking at this present time.
Although I can somewhat understand "Luther Bunko's" contention; I don't think he can fully understand yours and appreciate your particular perspective.
It is obvious that Bunko doesn't feel compelled to do the public web work you do. Therefore, he cannot extend any significant understanding on his behalf for your reporting of what already has been made public. And, I suspect that he is one of those many religious goose steppers who will not speak out against any of church hierarchy's shortcomings.
As my mother would quote Shakespeare: [Paraphrase] "The world's a stage and we are all players in it." Somehow me thinks that "Luther Bunko" only cares to play one part.
Nathan M. Bickel
www.thechristianmessage.org
www.moralmatters.org
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GJ - The bunko squad on the police force dealt with scams and con men, so I am the Lutheran Bunko Squad.
I report church-protected criminals because no one else does.
Not everything reaches the blog's audience. I know of many cases of abuse. People write and phone me. They send legal papers.
One form of abuse is letting a known adulterous pastor into a parish and letting him wreck another congregation. Next, an innocent pastor has to follow and try to repair the damage.
In one recent case, not Lutheran, one minister was in prison for sex abuse of a member. The other one was in treatment for his addictions. I could walk to that congregation from my house.
Silence protects the criminals, but it is far worse than that. The synod officials crush and starve faithful pastors - for being faithful - and promote known deviants. Mrs. I thinks she knows why - they are the same stripe.
I will offer one example. I do not know what happened, and I will not disclose names or locations. One ex-WELS member said, "Thank you for the Hochmuth coverage. I am glad I got my family away from them. You confirmed our decision."
Behavior follows belief - or the lack of belief combined with universal salvation. We are all sinners, but apostasy leads people into degraded and shameful actions. Look at the DPs, for example.
Grace, St. Timothy Lutheran churches become one - baltimoresun.com
St. Timothy Lutheran Church in Timonium recently merged with Grace English Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lutherville, pictured here. (Photo by Elizabeth Eck / January 22, 2013)
Grace, St. Timothy Lutheran churches become one - baltimoresun.com:
For more than 50 years, St. Timothy Lutheran Church was Lenna Sheridan's church home. Sheridan joined the Timonium congregation in July 1960, just five years after it opened.
It was a robust church for most of Sheridan's time there, she said. She was a longtime Sunday school and Vacation Bible School teacher. She did Advent and Lenten programs with children and wrote the church's newsletter.
She served as the chairwoman of the Lois Circle, a women's fellowship group and started a program called "Joy Day," in which adults and children would put stuffed animals in Christmas stockings and fill Easter baskets with candy and religious materials for the Lutheran Mission Society.
In recent years, however, membership at the church declined dramatically. By last fall, the church that had once had nearly 700 members in January 1973 had fewer than 70 members, with only 20 of them active. The Synod recommended the church merge with Grace Lutheran English Evangelical Church in Lutherville.
"We couldn't get new members, and a lot of the older ones were dying," said Sheridan, of Timonium. "The children weren't coming either. It was a large building, and we couldn't keep up with the expense."
Rev. Veronica Webber, pastor at Grace Lutheran since August 2011, said she and St. Timothy's pastor, Rev. Jason Burns, along with members from both congregations, met to discuss the merger.
Grace Lutheran's membership also had declined. The 127-year-old congregation had dwindled to a few more than 100 members. Webber favored the merger but was unsure whether the church councils would approve it.
"The night before the vote, I was really worried," said Webber, who at 28, is the youngest and first female pastor in the history of Grace Lutheran. "I stayed up all night praying about it.
"Everyone thought it was going to happen, but we wondered if the people would want to change enough to make it happen. It was going to be a big transition."
St. Timothy celebrated its last worship Sunday on Oct. 28, 2012. On Nov. 4, St. Timothy Lutheran joined with Grace Lutheran.
"I was expecting a lot of tears, and there were not," Sheridan said. "It was a nice service. I thought when we started this process it was going to be hard for me, but it hasn't bothered me one bit."
'It's OK to change'
Prior to the merger, a mission plan was developed to ease the transition and help the expanded church meet its new challenges. Webber emphasized the immediate importance of a smooth integration and an openness to embrace new ideas.
"We wanted everyone to feel welcome from the beginning," Webber said. "The people from St. Timothy are referred to as 'new members'. They're not 'members of St. Timothy' who just came here."
Webber said the councils from both churches have co-mingled and St. Timothy's Lois Circle group merged with Grace's Helping Hands group to become the Helping Hands Circle.
"It's been a big transition for everyone, but we want people to know that it's OK to change," Webber said.
St. Timothy's pastor Burns, did not make the move to Grace. He is on leave, pending another placement within the Delaware-Maryland Synod.
Also, before the two churches came together, Webber attended services at Grace and visited St. Timothy's homebound members.
"We went from having six homebound members to 21. I wouldn't be able to visit all of them regularly ... so we hired a visitation pastor to help me reach everyone."
Grace is also working on making its facility ADA-compliant, and said the church has called in architects to help.
'Huge difference in population'
A 2011 National Council of Churches report stated that national membership in the Evangelical Lutheran Church dropped 2 percent from the previous year, with even steeper declines affecting the Episcopal, Presbyterian and United Church of Christ memberships. The number of members in the United Methodist Church has dropped every year since 1968.
"In the heyday of the Lutheran Church during the 1950s and 1960s, the average Lutheran woman had 4.1 children," Webber said. "The average Lutheran woman now has 1.8 kids. That's a huge difference in population."
"A lot of people are leaving traditional churches simply because a need isn't being met," Webber said. "The rise of the nondenominational churches is a big factor. The biggest group of people missing from our churches is my age group, people in their 20s and 30s.
"You want to do whatever you can to keep your current members here, but you also want to make sure your church is ready for the people who aren't here yet."
Webber feels that the solution lies within the surrounding community, and is concentrating her church's efforts there.
"We have to look at this community to determine who could potentially come and worship here," she said.
Meanwhile, Sheridan said the transition for her and other St. Timothy parishioners has been a graceful one.
"Anything that we liked to do, they have seen that we have it here," said Sheridan.
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Pastor emeritus Nathan Bickel has left a new comment on your post "Grace, St. Timothy Lutheran churches become one - ...":
Ichabod -
I wonder if it had ever dawned on the the female "pastor" that one of the major reasons the church attendance was further declining, was because of her new gender presence. Duh!
Nathan M. Bickel
www.thechristianmessage.org
www.moralmatters.org
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GJ - That could be one reason. People drift away rather than fight a losing battle. Long ago, church history in an LCA seminary (Gettysburg) was "How much of a misogynist was Luther?"
From that decade of darkness came the all-out lavender surrender, which culminated in the 2009 vote. If someone graphed the plunge in members, the downward plunge probably started that year.
I was talking to someone at Crystal Bridges, who realized I was a Lutheran pastor. He got nervous as he explained he was ELCA but most of the members left at once. "LCMC," he whispered. I said, "I know all about that. 2009 vote."
He relaxed but still looked around as he spoke. "They went from 200 people in church on Sunday to a fraction of that. We started a new LCMC congregation."
WELS drives away members with pure nastiness, unadulterated legalism, and the tragic effects of in-breeding.
Fox Valley thinks they can revive their dying congregations by copying the programs of Andy Stanley, Babtist gay activist. Change or Die! cries their mentor Mark and Avoid Jeske.
Change and Die.
Anonymous Defender Is Nauseated
Luther Bunker has left a new comment on your post "Former Church Official's Probation Revoked | CBS 5...":
Hochmuth is no longer a WELS employee so it is not a WELS issue. I'm sure the WELS has a concern for his soul, but quite frankly, your yellow journalism is nauseating.
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GJ - I always appreciate frankness from an anonymous email.
Is Hochmuth no longer a WELS member?
The WELS Synod President publicly absolved Hochmuth.
Tim Glende (WELS plagiarist) said on his kilcreasing blog that "Schroeder handled the Hochmuth matter well."
Someone arranged one of the most expensive lawyers in the state to plea-bargain Hochmuth.
Hochmuth was previously discovered by his wife and he was in counseling, as the court documents show. The counseling agency was legally obligated to report the child abuse. Was it the WELS agency? When a circuit pastor asked Mark Schroeder, there was no answer.
Everyone must assume that no one at the WELS Love Shack knew what was going on, a far-fetched notion. In a few months Hochmuth was discovered doing all kinds of weird things. The non-WELS people noticed, but WELS never did? And they say Manti Te'o tells tall tales.
Hochmuth is a sick person who was probably abused by adults when he was a child.
What nauseates me is the protection afforded criminals like him, allowing him to continue to offend.
The Book of Concord addresses this issue, in case Luther Bunko has never read it -
Martin Luther, The Large Catechism, Eighth Commandment
284] All this has been said regarding secret sins. But where the sin is quite public so that the judge and everybody know it, you can without any sin avoid him and let him go, because he has brought himself into disgrace, and you may also publicly testify concerning him. For when a matter is public in the light of day, there can be no slandering or false judging or testifying; as, when we now reprove the Pope with his doctrine, which is publicly set forth in books and proclaimed in all the world. For where the sin is public, the reproof also must be public, that every one may learn to guard against it.
The cover-ups speak loudly to victims and perpetrators alike.
Message to victims - Holy Mother Synod will never defend you, will never even listen to your pleas. Don't waste your money on the justice system. The synod lawyers will wear you down, obfuscate the issues, and slander you as the real criminal.
Message to perpetrators - Holy Mother Synod will rise to your defense. The greater the crime, the more loudly they will praise you, lie for you, and absolve you in public. Best of all, you will have the satisfaction of seeing your victims silenced by shame, slander, and powerful synod legal teams.
Where was the first Hochmuth story in Christian News? Page 17?
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bruce-church (https://bruce-church.myopenid.com/) has left a new comment on your post "Anonymous Defender Is Nauseated":
Hochmuth's repentance and relapse into sin is just another example of the phony repentance and absolution that UOJ brings about way too often. When one assumes that one is forgiven all sins before one is even born, what kind of true repentance is possible when one never feels God's wrath for sin, and never feels God's withholding of absolution until one really repents?
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Luther Bunker has left a new comment on your post "Anonymous Defender Is Nauseated":
The WELS did deal with him publicly. The system has dealt with him publicly. What else do you want done? You claim to be an independent Lutheran. What pony do you have in this race?
LB
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GJ - WELS covered up for him twice, and the dog still returned to his vomit, as the Bible says. What is your stake in defending them?
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Adolph Hoenecke has left a new comment on your post "Anonymous Defender Is Nauseated":
The truth is a pesky thing, isn't it?
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Luther Bunker has left a new comment on your post "Anonymous Defender Is Nauseated":
I am not defending the WELS. Instead, wondering why you care? As I said, you have no pony in the race. Frankly, I don't see the connection that it is the WELS' responsibility for Hochmuth's sin. Hochmuth is. Again, what do you want the WELS to do to make you happy? If you are so concerned, my advice to you is to reach out and council (sic) Hochmuth. I would also advise that your blog would be more useful if you were more responsible and charitable in your reporting.
LB
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GJ - The typical Mequon thin-skinned response is filled with outrage and bad spelling.
I imagine somebody thinks this blog is useful, since there are more than 3,100 page-views today.
Luther Bunko is encouraged to read the Large Catechism, which is not "boring and irrelevant," as they teach at The Sausage Factory.
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Luther Bunker has left a new comment on your post "Anonymous Defender Is Nauseated":
You continue to deflect.
What can the WELS possibly do to placate you concerning the Hochmuth ordeal?
I have more advice for you that was offered by Krauth some time ago: "Every Christian is bound either to find a Church on Earth, pure in its whole faith or make one" (Con. Ref., 195). What are you doing?
Outraged? My pulse is at resting rate. :)
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GJ - A good start would be FICKLE doing a cover story on Hochmuth - "Lessons We Have Learned From Neglecting Our Duties."
The editorial from Synod President Mark Schroeder would be a heartfelt apology to all the women, girls, and boys abused by WELS church workers.
From that time on, FICKLE would report in gory detail the arrest and conviction of each church worker, in real time, not just locally where people are reading the local paper.
WELS would also admit to covering up the Tabor murder and rushing to defense of Al Just.
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Luther Bunko has left a new comment on your post "Anonymous Defender Is Nauseated":
Fair enough, Ichabod. But is this even a reality? Vengeance is mine saith the Lord. Woe to the inhabitors!
I am sure many appreciate your reporting. But, alas, as I said it is very yellow. First the yellow, then the green.
Again, re: the Krauth quotation. What are you doing locally to find a faithful church? Is there one? It would seem to me if there isn't, and by the scholarship and reputation exhibited on your blog about yourself; it would preclude you to begin one.
LB
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GJ - If I wrote as badly as Bunko, I would stay anonymous too.
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Former Church Official's Probation Revoked | CBS 58 | Local News
Former Church Official's Probation Revoked | CBS 58 | Local News:
by Michele McCormack
Story Created: Jan 23, 2013
Story Updated: Jan 23, 2013
WAUKESHA---A judge revoked the probation of 53-year-old Joel Hochmuth Wednesday and ordered him to prison for four years.
Court documents reveal he violated court orders to stay away from the Internet and hasn't followed terms of his work release schedule.
Hochmuth also admitted to masturbating in some woods near his workplace.
Hochmuth lost his job at the Wisconsin Lutheran Synod last year after he was arrested on child porn charges.
Last June, the judge said at his sentencing that he had to avoid deviant behavior if he wanted to keep his freedom.
After the initial four years behind bars, he'll have another five of extended supervision and then will be ordered to meet all the standard terms applied to sex offenders once released.
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New Episcopal Provisions - Are They Studying WELS and Missouri?
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"We Lutherans protect sex offenders. But for those who teach sound doctrine - Anathema sit! Anathema sit! Anathema sit!" |
VirtueOnline - News:
Canon Lawyer Says Clergy Face New Risks under Title IV Revisions
By David W. Virtue
www.virtueonline.org
January 23, 2013
According to a canon lawyer who has worked both sides of the litigious fence, Episcopal clergy are at far greater risk than ever before of facing ecclesiastical discipline under revisions made to Title IV Canons of The Episcopal Church.
Michael Rehill, former chancellor of The Diocese of Newark, NJ, says that as a result of recent revisions to Title IV, many more Members of the Clergy are now facing ecclesiastical discipline. "Not a week passes without our receiving at least one call from a Priest who is suddenly facing Title IV issues or a Title IV proceeding. We frequently hear Priests saying, 'I never thought it could happen to me.' But it can happen to any Member of the Clergy, regardless of age, gender, experience or Diocese. You need to be prepared before it happens to you."
A total revision of Title IV ("Ecclesiastical Discipline") took effect on July 1, 2011. The revision established new disciplinary structures; added numerous new canonical offenses; and stripped Members of the Clergy of fundamental due process rights that, under the predecessors to Title IV, were intended to provide Clergy facing ecclesiastical discipline with a fair process and a fair trial.
The new canon had unintended consequences for ultra-liberal bishop Charles E. Bennison, former Bishop of Pennsylvania, when he was forced into retirement before mandatory retirement age, following charges and conviction for conduct unbecoming a bishop when he covered up his brother's sexual abuse of a minor.
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THE NEW TITLE IV
Rehill says Title IV now includes several new offenses, which had never previously been included in the Canons of the Episcopal Church, for which a Member of the Clergy may be subject to discipline.. In addition to the Offenses under the old Title IV, a Member of the Clergy may now face disciplinary proceedings for (a) "attempting to violate, directly or through the acts of another person, the Constitution or Canons of the Church or of any Diocese;" (b) failing to "cooperate" with any Title IV investigation or proceeding; (c) bringing a false accusation or providing false testimony or false evidence in any Title IV investigation or proceeding: and (d) failing to report all matters "which may constitute an Offense" under Canons IV.3 or IV.4.
"In addition, Title IV now has entirely new disciplinary structures and multiple phases, and it contains provisions which give broad new powers to Bishops, disgruntled parishioners and former parishioners, and others who can now anonymously file unsubstantiated charges; and the rights of Episcopal Clergy have been substantially reduced. For example a Bishop may, without prior notice or hearing, (a) place restrictions upon the exercise of the ministry of such Member of the Clergy or (b) place such Member of the Clergy on 'Administrative Leave', the equivalent of 'Inhibition' under the former Title IV. Canon IV.7.3. All Episcopal Clergy have the right to be represented at every stage of Title IV proceedings. No Member of the Clergy should ever face a proceeding under Title IV without adequate, experienced and knowledgeable representation."
Rehill has worked both sides of the ecclesiastical tracks.
When Newark Bishop John S. Spong asked him to serve as his Chancellor, people who knew them both were surprised that Spong would choose Rehill, an Anglo-Catholic. Spong countered: an ideological chancellor will serve the bishop only if they agree, while a Catholic respects the office regardless of who occupies it.
Writing for The Living Church, reporter Doug LeBlanc noted that Rehill has represented some of the more vivid personalities in the House of Bishops, including Joseph Morris Doss, the late Walter Righter, and Richard Shimpfky. Today, he is a frequently cited critic of the revised Title IV. Rehill rejects arguments that the current Title IV is more pastoral than its predecessors.
Rehill represented The Rev. Janet Broderick Kraft, formerly of Grace Church in New York City and now rector of St. Peter's, Morristown, NJ. She was embroiled in a scandal at Grace Church when then NY Bishop Richard Grein dumped his wife Joan and ran off with Ann Richards. He finagled a position for Richards in Grace Church, after levering Broderick Kraft, sister to the actor Matthew Broderick, from that parish. She sued and won significant monetary damages against the bishop. Some 39 charges were brought against Grein, but then Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold made them disappear in a puff of ecclesiastical smoke. Richards was cited as "the other woman" in Grein's divorce proceedings. He later married her. It was her third marriage and his second. Grein managed to walk away from all the charges through the efforts of an attorney brought in by Griswold. Grein also walked away from a presentment against him.
Other canon lawyers who represent orthodox Anglicans include Phil Ashey of the American Anglican Council, John H. Lewis Jr., and attorney Allan Haley whose blog Anglican Curmudgeon comments on the current trials and tribulations of being in the Episcopal Church (USA) and the Anglican Communion. His blog can be found here: http://accurmudgeon.blogspot.com/
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