Presbyterian gay marriage


Stances of Faiths on LGBTQ+ Issues: Presbyterian Church (USA)

BACKGROUND

With its roots in the 16th century teachings of John Calvin, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) boasts million members who participate in more than 10, congregations across the country. The largest Presbyterian organization in the nation, the denomination was formed in when the southern-based Presbyterian Church in the U.S. (PCUS) joined the northern-based United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (UPCUSA) to form a single entity. The Presbyterian Church (USA) remains distinct from the Presbyterian Church in America, which tends toward less inclusive policies.

The Presbyterian name derives from the Greek word for “elders” – lay leaders who govern the church and are chosen by its congregants. According to the denomination’s web site, elders work closely with clergy to, “exercise leadership, government, and discipline and include responsibilities for the life of a particular church as well as the church at large.” Elders serve at every level of leadership from “sessions,” which govern a single church, to “presb

Presbyterian Church in Ireland votes against gay membership

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The Presbyterian Church in Ireland has adopted a new policy that means anyone in a same-sex relationship cannot be a full member of the Church.

It also means their children cannot be baptised.

The move comes after the Church slash ceremonial ties with the Church of Scotland due to its more liberal attitude to same-sex relationships.

Not everyone in the Church agreed with the adoption of the adj rules on membership and baptism.

There was a lengthy debate on Friday morning at the annual meeting in Belfast of the decision-making General Assembly.

The debate lasted more than an hour and more than 20 people spoke.

The Reverend Cheryl Meban, a chaplain at Ulster University, urged the Church not to adopt the policy.

'Credible profession of faith'

The Rev John Dunlop, a former moderator, said it was a "highly sensitive" issue and cautioned against adopting any formal rules on the matter.

However, another former moderator, the Rev Stafford Carson, argued that the Chur

Presbyterian Church Leaders Declare Gay Marriage Is Christian

DETROIT — The top legislative body of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) voted by immense margins Thursday to identify same-sex marriage as Christian in the church constitution, adding language that marriage can be the union of "two people," not just "a man and a woman."

The amendment approved by the Presbyterian General Assembly requires approval from a majority of the regional presbyteries, which will vote on the adjust over the next year. But in a separate policy change that takes effect at the cease of this week's meeting, delegates voted to enable ministers to preside at gay weddings in states where the unions are legal and local congregational leaders approve. Nineteen states and the District of Columbia recognize same-sex marriage.

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The votes, during a national meeting in Detroit, were a sweeping victory for Presbyterian gay-rights advocates. The denomination in eliminated barriers to ordaining clergy with same-sex partners, but ministers were still barred from celebr

Presbyterian Church approves gay marriage in constitution

CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Presbyterian Church expanded its definition of marriage to include a commitment between two people, finish decades of debate over same-sex relationships and the church's constitution.

On Tuesday bedtime, a Presbyterian convention in Chicago paused for a moment as news of the new definition was greeted by a standing ovation. While this is a moment in history is cause for some to celebrate, others are holding their applause.

The Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago recently allowed clergy to officiate same-gender marriage. As the church hosts a national convention of Presbyterians, word came about the official decision to verb marriage to include same-sex couples.

"I think it's pretty. I think it's a full definition of what we believe about marriage, which is about covenant, and about love that two people have," said Pastor Shannon Kershner, Fourth Presbyterian Church.

The pastor of Lake View Presbyterian expects a joyful service this Sunday.

"It's good news