Should the marriage battleground shift to religious freedom?

  Should the Marriage Battleground Shift to Religious Freedom? After New York vote on same-sex marriage, conscience questions draw more emphasis. Web exclusive published July 1. Was the shot heard ’round the evangelical world fired June 24 in New York? The passage of a same-sex marriage law by that state’s Republican-controlled Senate sent a clear message, a leading religious liberty expert says. That message: Religious … Continue reading Should the marriage battleground shift to religious freedom?

Renewal groups strategize after the PC(USA) drops celibacy clause for gay clergy

Renewal Groups Strategize after the PC(USA) Drops Celibacy Clause for Gay Clergy

Churches discuss future paths since the votes came in for the Presbyterian Church(USA) to open the door to ordaining non-celibate homosexuals. July issue.

For Ronald W. Scates, senior pastor of the 4,800-member Highland Park Presbyterian Church in Dallas, the future of his denomination looks chaotic.

A majority of the 173 presbyteries, or regional bodies, within the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) have voted to remove from the 2-million-member denomination’s constitution an ordination requirement of “fidelity in the covenant of marriage between a man and a woman, or chastity in singleness.”

The change was decided May 10 when the Twin Cities presbytery, which covers Minneapolis and St. Paul, became the 87th region to approve it.

The move is widely seen as giving presbyteries the option of allowing openly gay people in same-sex relationships to be ordained as ministers, elders and deacons.

“It is shattering what little unity was left in the PC(USA),” said Scates, pastor of one of the denomination’s largest churches. “You will probably see a lot of silent hemorrhaging of people out of our churches.”

Those upset with the vote see it as part of a larger liberal shift by the PC(USA).

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Orphans on deck

Orphans on Deck Adoption steps to the front lines of the culture wars. January issue. Adoption is arguably one of the Christian social ministries most central to evangelical theology. It has—to a greater extent than church positions on issues such as abortion and marriage—avoided becoming entangled in politics. Until now. A foster dad’s court challenge to a Florida law banning adoption by gays and lesbians … Continue reading Orphans on deck

Episcopal missionaries undeterred by gay bishop backlash

February 3, 2004, Tuesday, BC cycle Episcopal missionaries undeterred by gay bishop backlash BYLINE: By BOBBY ROSS JR., Associated Press Writer SECTION: Domestic News LENGTH: 805 words DATELINE: AUSTIN, Texas They’re headed to Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East to work with street children, build shelters for the homeless and help AIDS-stricken communities improve medical care. But while a world away, these aspiring … Continue reading Episcopal missionaries undeterred by gay bishop backlash

Texas priest ‘unlikely leader’ in conservatives’ fight against gay bishop

January 14, 2004, Wednesday, BC cycle Texas priest ‘unlikely leader’ in conservatives’ fight against gay bishop BYLINE: By BOBBY ROSS JR., Associated Press Writer SECTION: Domestic News LENGTH: 872 words DATELINE: PLANO, Texas The Rev. Canon David Roseberry has built the congregation he started with 13 members back in 1985 into the Episcopal church that boasts the largest attendance in the nation. His success with … Continue reading Texas priest ‘unlikely leader’ in conservatives’ fight against gay bishop

Baptists, gay activists clash over anti-discrimination ordinance

January 10, 2003, Friday, BC cycle Baptists, gay activists clash over anti-discrimination ordinance BYLINE: By BOBBY ROSS JR., Associated Press Writer SECTION: Domestic News LENGTH: 717 words DATELINE: NASHVILLE, Tenn. A plan to add sexual orientation to the city’s list of classes protected from job and housing discrimination has angered the Southern Baptist Convention, which may reconsider staging its 2005 annual meeting in its hometown. Bill Merrell, an SBC vice president, … Continue reading Baptists, gay activists clash over anti-discrimination ordinance