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  • Report on Christ Church, Savannah, GA and its Breakway From the Episcopal Church

  • A Look at a Property Dispute
  • By: Peter Menkin
  • Narrated by: Mike McKenzie
  • Length: 58 mins

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Report on Christ Church, Savannah, GA and its Breakway From the Episcopal Church

By: Peter Menkin
Narrated by: Mike McKenzie
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This article-interview covers the property dispute between the Episcopal Church and Christ Church, Savannah regarding the breakaway Christ Church leaving that Communion and joining the Anglican Church in North America. This writer had the privilege of talking with a number of key people. Included in this group of people with whom the writer spoke was the Reverend Jim Elliott, an attorney who is Chancellor of the Diocese of Georgia (Episcopal Church).

Reverend Jim is the lead attorney in the case before the State of Georgia Supreme Court asking for the Episcopal Church Communion's property back. The breakaway Communion and the two Christ Church, Savannah claimants have a conflict of belief, so Christ Church, Savannah, who holds the propert,y says.

©2011 Peter A. Menkin (P)2013 Peter A. Menkin

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