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ACNA’s New Vice-Chancellor for Safeguarding
In the midst of a difficult week for the Anglican Church in North America, there is a happy announcement: we have a Vice-Chancellor for Safeguarding, Jeannie Rose Barksdale! She has quite the resume, including a Stanford degree in Political Science and Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity.
Now in case any reader thinks Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity is grievance studies, you need to repent of noticing. Noticing is Whiteness.
Since then she has been busy, including being an active member of Church of the Advent, Washington, D. C., in the Diocese of Christ Our Hope. But she has found time to write. So let’s meet Jeannie Rose Barksdale in her own words.
Back in February, she found time to write for that erudite and balanced Christian publication, Sojourners. In it she is sad about a repeat shoplifter getting caught at Target. The shoplifter needed more love. She is also “feeling powerless and overwhelmed.” Why?
Lately, it has been far easier to despair than to love concretely. The Trump administration’s strategy of flooding the zone has made me feel powerless and overwhelmed — which is, as Adam Russell Taylor recently described it, precisely the point. Even while wrestling with lament, I’ve wanted to move toward contributing to addressing injustice to counter the pervasive injustice that occupies so much of our news. But I’ve just not known how.
Yes, the first days of President Trump II were so awful, it was difficult to love, to even know how to love. Oh, the “wrestling with lament”!
You may have guessed that I don’t much like Donald Trump. I think he is a bombastic, egotistical oaf. Having said that, I have to admit that what he has done has not been all bad: I tend to think of his positive achievements as happy accidents. Since they have all been bludgeoned into existence by executive order, they will all be undone in four years or so when an extreme leftist gets into power and uses the same technique. And I do not doubt that in four years the anti-Trump pendulum will swing with vengeance to the left.
Still, all this is temporal vanity that has little bearing on the eternal matters that should preoccupy the church.
So, if Ms Barksdale is in that much mental distress over wordly events that are largly beneficial – even though enacted by a buffoon – and ACNA has hired her, both she and ACNA are in serious trouble.
The demise of ACNA is not in the least shocking. The seeds of their own destruction were inculcated in their founding principles. They can scarcely be differentiated from ECUSA. Perhaps that is the only thing that makes them happy.
There is no perfect church on earth. Lord, have mercy.