Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Episcopal and Presbyterian Churches to Grapple With Same-Sex Marriage, Gay Ordination

Episcopal and Presbyterian Churches to Grapple With Same-Sex Marriage, Gay Ordination


Two Protestant denominations, The Episcopal Church and the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), will be debating gay marriage issues in the upcoming week, and any decisions made may have far-reaching consequences.

The Protestant groups share a similar story, as each has around 1.9 million members in America and has been experiencing divisions over the ordination of homosexual clergy and the acceptance of same-sex unions. Congregations have split over the issues, with some insisting that the church should become more gay-affirming, while others have held firm to the traditional definition of marriage.


TONY DIGIROLAMO- THE CHURCH HAS GONE SO WRONG IN TODAYS CULTURE IT HARDLY RESEMBLES THE CHURCH.
Does anyone think that when Jesus said, I will build my church upon this Rock? I don't think so?

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