In March 2021, the
Church Times reported a conflict in 2018 between CPAS and the PCC of St Luke's, West Holloway (a member of
Inclusive Church), over the appointment of a new vicar. The PCC representatives could not agree with the patron on which candidates to shortlist, after two rounds of interviews. After a year elapsed, CPAS' right of presentation expired, and eventually the new vicar, John MacKenzie, was appointed by
Sarah Mullally, Bishop of London.
Joanne Grenfell, Bishop of Stepney, is working to resolve the situation by trying to find another parish with which to do a patronage swap. Neither John Dunnett, CPAS general director, nor Mike Duff, CPAS patronage secretary, commented to the
Church Times. Writing about the system of
patronage, Martin Wroe suggested it is "time to disempower some of these hidden hierarchies and place a little more trust in the local".
Affirmations on Sexuality Following the proposed introduction of
same-sex blessings (
Prayers of Love and Faith) by the Church of England, CPAS released an announcement that included a statement titled "Affirmations on Sexuality" (a copy of such a summary made by the
Evangelical Alliance). This states, among other things, the following: • "We affirm that marriage is an institution created by God in which one man and one woman enter into an exclusive relationship for life." • "We oppose moves within certain churches to accept and/or endorse sexually active same-sex partnerships as a legitimate form of Christian relationship and to permit the ordination to ministry of those in such sexual relationships." • "We oppose church services of blessing for civil partnerships and other forms of gay and lesbian relationships as unbiblical" "Affirmations on Sexuality" also included the following paragraph: On 8 January 2024, following criticism, CPAS removed reference to the "Affirmations on Sexuality" from their website and noted that "CPAS is opposed to any form of
conversion therapy". A follow up statement clarified that while "our patronage represent a broad family, holding a spectrum of convictions", the intention of the Affirmations was to express that the trustees of CPAS "hold to the doctrine of the Church of England on marriage and sexual ethics" (i.e. that marriage between one man and one woman for life is the only place for sexual activity). ==Notes==