The Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) has rejected a decision by the Church of England allowing priests to preside over same-sex marriages for couples known to its congregation.
In the letter from the archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit to the Church of England, which was read at the All Saint’s Cathedral by the Reverend Canon Sammy Wainina, the Kenyan church made it clear that it will not follow in the steps of its mother church in England.
ACK terms the decision as a departure from true biblical doctrine.
“Having lost all theological and doctrinal legitimacy, the liberal churches are using their political dominance to secularize the church by normalizing all manner of sin,” read the letter.
ACK maintains that the decision by the Church of England cannot force them to follow a doctrine they do not subscribe to.
“The general synod of the Church of England makes legislation for the Church of England and their resolutions apply only to the Church of England,” the ACK said.
“We do not recognize any teachings that are extra biblical or contrary to the teachings of the bible, his grace affirms that marriage is a union between a man and a woman, monogamous and heterosexual.”
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However, the Kenyan church acknowledges that same sex relationships are an issue that needs addressing even in the Kenya society.
“It is becoming acceptable for male to be in love with males and vice versa, and so the problem must also be addressed right here, but let it be addressed by the Kenyan church addressing it to their context,” the Archbishop said.
ACK says that there are greater issues in the Kenyans society that need prioritization and that will be its focus.
“Problems of teen pregnancies, problems of unfaithfulness in marriages, problems of corruption that is affecting even the church, you realise the English problem is their problem, we have our own problem,” the church said.