Friday, July 13, 2012
Episcopal Church embraces gay marriage
Baptist Press
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INDIANAPOLIS (BP) --- The U.S. Episcopal Church has become the largest American denomination to put its stamp of approval on same-sex unions, as delegates at its triennial convention adopted a provisional liturgy for such occasions.

The "Witnessing and Blessing of a Lifelong Covenant" will debut in December, and can be used for commitment ceremonies for same-sex weddings in states where such unions have been declared legal, according to the church. Delegates approved it July 10.

David Virtue, president of Virtue Online, the Anglican communion's largest orthodox Evangelical Anglican online news service, minced no words in describing the vote.

"It's shocking, it's terrible. They're doing something that's never happened in 2,000 years of church history," he said. "They are legitimizing a behavior and offering rites to that behavior that is untenable, unbiblical, unscriptural, theologically unacceptable to both Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Evangelical Protestant churches."

The Episcopal Church is the American branch of the Anglican denomination.

Days earlier, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) narrowly rejected, by a 338-308 vote, a proposal to abandon the traditional definition of marriage, a year after it struck down a barrier to ordaining homosexuals. The PCUSA General Assembly, meeting July 6 in Pittsburgh, decided not to change how marriage was defined in the church constitution from a "civil contract between a woman and a man" to a "covenant between two people." The assembly also rejected measures that would have affirmed a traditional definition of marriage or sought more theological study of the issue.

A committee had approved the change to the marriage definition 28-24, with supporters saying that the denomination should take a historic stand for oppressed minorities. "Today the PCUSA has the chance to be prophetic," the Rev. Bob Melone from Virginia said during debate, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Some of the opposition to the change was based on conservative interpretations of Scripture. "I must affirm definition of marriage as between one man and one woman," said Jodi Craiglow, of the Miami Valley Presbytery in Ohio. She directly addressed gay PCUSA members, saying, "As much as my heart breaks for your pain and frustration, I must simply hold to the standard of the God I love." Continued...

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