19 March 2015 A.D. PCUSA Endorses Marriage as “Unique Commitment” (< --- A Ground-Breaking Claim; Also, It’s Code = Sodomy-Buggery Marriages Allowed)
19 March 2015 A.D. PCUSA Endorses Marriage as “Unique Commitment” (< --- A
Ground-Breaking Claim; Also, It’s Code = Sodomy-Buggery Marriages Allowed)
PCUSA
Makes Marriage a 'Unique Commitment'
Majority of presbyteries vote to no longer limit marriage to a man and a
woman.
Lee, Morgan. “PCUSA
Makes Marriage a `Unique Commitment.’” Christianity
Today. 18 Mar 2015. http://www.christianitytoday.com/gleanings/2015/march/pcusa-makes-unique-commitment-to-marriage.html. Accessed 18 Mar 2015.
PCUSA
Makes Marriage a 'Unique Commitment'
Majority of presbyteries vote to no longer limit marriage to a man and a
woman.
Morgan Lee
Screenshot, PCUSA.org
This PCUSA map shows which presbyteries have voted yes (orange), no (pink),
or not yet (grey) as of March 17, 2015 at 11:52am.
The Presbyterian Church (USA) will now define marriage as a "unique
commitment between two people," rather than a lifelong covenant between a
man and a woman as an act of Christian discipleship.
Last June, the PC(USA) general assembly voted to change the
language in its Book of Order, the denomination’s governing constitution. Following
the vote, a majority of the PC(USA)’s 171 presbyteries also had to approve the
measure for it to go into effect. On Tuesday, this number (86) was reached.
The conservative Presbyterian Lay Committee (PLC) criticized the
denomination’s shift.
“In terms of the PCUSA’s witness to the world, this vote demonstrates
a complete accommodation to the prevailing winds of our culture,” said
Carmen Fowler LaBerge, PLC president, in a statement. “Any prophetic voice that
the denomination may have once had to speak truth and call people to repentance
is now lost."
The Book of Order's new definition of marriage reads:
Marriage is a gift God has given to all humankind for the well-being of the
entire human family. Marriage involves a unique commitment between two people,
traditionally a man and a woman, to love and support each other for the rest of
their lives. The sacrificial love that unites the couple sustains them as
faithful and responsible members of the church and the wider community.
The same paragraph in the old definition reads:
Marriage is a gift God has given to all humankind for the well-being of the
entire human family. Marriage is a civil contract between a woman and a man.
Christian marriage is a covenant through which a man and a woman are called to
live out together before God their lives of discipleship. In a service of
Christian marriage a lifelong commitment is made by a woman and a man to each
other, publicly witnessed and acknowledged by the community of faith.
The amendment provides an exemption for PC(USA) teaching elders who believe
that officiating a
same-sex marriage would violate their “discernment of the Holy Spirit and their
understanding of the Word of God.” Local congregations can also deny the use of
church property for same-sex ceremonies.
As of Tuesday, 41 presbyteries had voted against the amendment, which will go
into effect on June 21. About 40 presbyteries have upcoming votes.
LaBerge also noted the
effects of the departure of conservative churches with large votes at
presbytery meetings and a significant number of small member churches.
"We’re going to continue to see diminished vote totals and swings in
presbyteries where the constituency is now almost exclusively progressive
because so many conservatives have left," she said in a statement.
In a letter to churches, PC(USA) leaders said they hope the vote would not
end the denomination’s conversation about marriage and family. “We hope that
such ‘up/down’ voting does not mark the end, but the continuation of our desire
to live in community; a partnership that requires prayer, the study of
Scripture, listening to and with one another, and a dedication to partnership
in the midst of our diversity of opinion,” said Heath K. Rada and the Rev.
Larissa Kwong Abazia, the moderator and vice-moderator of the General Assembly.
The PC(USA) has 1.7 million members but has lost more than 25 percent of
its membership in recent decades. In 2013, membership declined by 5
percent as 148 congregations left for other denominations—the largest annual membership
loss in nearly 50 years.
Today the denomination is the 10th largest in the US. Its almost 2 million
members are dwarfed by Southern Baptists, the largest US Protestant
denomination with nearly 16 million members. The Mormon church and Assemblies
of God denominations also have higher
membership numbers than the PC(USA).
In 2012, conservative
Presbyterians launched the Evangelical Covenant Order of Presbyterians
(ECO), saying the PC(USA) was "too consumed by internal conflicts and
bureaucracy to nurture healthy congregations."
CT has reported on membership drops in the PC(USA), including the decision of
John Ortberg's church to leave for the ECO, renewal group
strategies, and other stories about
Presbyterians.

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