kevin.carroll
Puritan Board Junior
At the PCA's 36th General Assembly last year, Overture 9, the overture to erect a study group regarding deaconesses, occupied a good deal of time. While the Assembly answered the oveture in the negative, a new Overture 9 promises to spark some lively debate again this year.
While the PC(USA) is currently voting on whether to ordain homosexuals, the PCA is being petitioned to strenghten marriage by providing ecclesiastical cover for ministers who refuse to wed homosexual couples. The wording of the Overture would amend Amend BCO 59-6 by striking from it language that would require ministers not to perform weddings that "transgress...the laws of the community."
While on the surface the phrase seems innocuous enough, it could create civil headaches for ministers in Connecticut or Masachussets who refuse to wed such couples on moral grounds. By changing the wording, the minister could respond to possible litigation by saying that he was acting in conformity with denominational policy. It might not save him from a lawsuit, but it would probably help him respond.
Thoughts?
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Whoops! It's actually overture 6. But the substance of the post is correct. Hehehhe
While the PC(USA) is currently voting on whether to ordain homosexuals, the PCA is being petitioned to strenghten marriage by providing ecclesiastical cover for ministers who refuse to wed homosexual couples. The wording of the Overture would amend Amend BCO 59-6 by striking from it language that would require ministers not to perform weddings that "transgress...the laws of the community."
While on the surface the phrase seems innocuous enough, it could create civil headaches for ministers in Connecticut or Masachussets who refuse to wed such couples on moral grounds. By changing the wording, the minister could respond to possible litigation by saying that he was acting in conformity with denominational policy. It might not save him from a lawsuit, but it would probably help him respond.
Thoughts?
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Whoops! It's actually overture 6. But the substance of the post is correct. Hehehhe
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