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Two PCUSA presbyteries reject pro-gay clergy measure

Two regional bodies of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) have rejected a proposed amendment that would allow non-celibate gays and lesbians to be ordained.

Posted: Friday, October 24, 2008, 8:06 (BST)
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WASHINGTON, USA - Two regional bodies of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) have rejected a proposed amendment that would allow non-celibate gays and lesbians to be ordained.

Majorities in the Presbyteries of Central Washington in Washington state and Palo Duro in Texas voted against the measure on Oct. 18. They were among the first, out of the denomination's 173 presbyteries, to vote on the controversial amendment.

In June, the General Assembly - PC(USA)'s highest governing body - approved an overture that would delete a requirement that clergy live in "fidelity within the covenant of marriage between and a man and a woman, or chastity in singleness" and replace it with language that would not single out a sexual conduct standard.

The proposal must be approved by a majority of the denomination's presbyteries within the next year.

Church conservatives gathered last week to organise support against the amendment and push for its defeat.

"We are living in the midst of a once great denomination that is now in ruins," said Terry Schlossberg, a leader of the Presbyterian Coalition, an alliance of more than a dozen renewal groups within the PC(USA), according to the Presbyterian News Service. "The challenge of rebuilding is before us and rubble is the stuff we are given for the rebuilding project."

Urging Presbyterians at the Coalition's annual gathering to vote against the amendment, Schlossberg said they must stand strong against the prevailing trend of a sexually immoral age and keep the current ordination language that she believes is rooted in Scripture.

"We did not invent sexual moral standards. They were handed to us as the design and good purpose for our lives by the one who dwells at the centre," she said, according to PNS.

The current fidelity/chastity standard, she added, is "a clear line of demarcation between the church and an unbelieving world."

While debates on gay and lesbian clergy have continued for decades within the PC(USA), Schlossberg reminded like-minded conservatives that the denomination's presbyteries had overwhelmingly rejected and defeated similar amendments in 1997 and 2000.

"[T]his vote does not discourage us because we keep losing. No. Actually we keep winning this vote and we have done that by a wider margin each time we vote," she said.

This year is just another opportunity - an opportunity for "the church to bear witness to her faith in the Holy Spirit's power to forgive and receive the repentant sinner and day-by-day to expect the most extreme of makeovers to create a new person in the very image of Christ," the Presbyterian Coalition leader highlighted.

"We must go faithfully and constantly into this vote, well prepared and determined to deliver a stronger vote than the last time around," Schlossberg stated, as reported by PNS.

Last month, two PC(USA) ministers drafted an open theological declaration to confront the denomination with what they believe were "multiple errors" from this past summer's General Assembly. The Rev. Albert Rhodes Stuart of Highland Presbyterian Church in Slippery Rock, Pa., and Patrick McElroy of Park United Presbyterian Church in Zelienople, Pa., released the declaration to take a stand for God's Word.



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Added: Friday, October 24, 2008, 18:39 (BST)

Thank the Lord that these Presbyterian groups who voted against this 'proposal' did the right thing, listened to the Holy Spirit and stood up for the Word of God!

How can Schlossberg even try to twist the result by saying that, although they LOST, they didn't, because 'We keep winning this vote and we have done this by a wider margin each time we vote..' - has anyone ever heard such a twisted view of losing, that these were the first two regional councils to vote and turned this demon-inspired proposal down??

What does Schlossberg's statement even mean, anyway??

Same-sex relationships are an aberration of God's order. It is right to love, in Christ, the people trapped in this delusion, but we need to denounce the PRACTICE of homosexuality, in every way, shape or form!

Otherwise, God will hand them - and US - over to the lusts of the flesh, even while they are preaching their Gospel - Paul said that there would be many types of Gospel preached, but anything that does not present Christ crucified and resurrected, and the redemption that follows, is a FALSE GOSPEL!

Paul also writes that the Law is not removed, but, because of its fulfilment in Jesus, it is completed (Romans), and we are not exempt from its totality. But we are under grace, which allows us the freedom to CHOOSE to sin, but gives us the power not to (easily) sin, or to justify it.

And in 1 John, he writes that if we do sin, and repent, we can receive forgiveness because of our lives being hidden in Christ, and God accepts us ONLY because of Him, lest any boast that they did it themselves.

But repentance means to turn away from previous sinful practices, and we have the Holy Spirit to help us, directly and through each other, even if it may be a struggle for some.

But for a church authority to reject God's Word in favour of the world's PC demands, and vaguely justifying them with God's Word, is to accept the doctrines of demons, and to turn away from God.

But Scripture tells us that these sorts of thing will happen in the latter days, but God will call His True Church out of this world, now and at the Rapture. In the meantime, we must strive to remain light and salt in this ever-increasing dark and tasteless world!

So, Christian, look up, watch and pray, our redemption is drawing ever closer. Amen!

Chris Maguire, Ventnor, IOW, UK

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