Gay priests nominated by Episcopalians
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two Episcopal priests in same-gender relationships are among the nominees for assistant bishop of Los Angeles, officials said Sunday, August 2, 2009. The Rev. John L. Kirkley of San Francisco and the Rev. Mary Douglas Glasspool of Maryland will be among six candidates on the ballot when lay people and clergy... Continue Reading
Episcopalians Reject Controversial Bishop-Elect
NEW YORK – Leaders of the Episcopal Church have rejected the appointment of a bishop-elect who denies that Satan exists, doesn’t believe God sent Jesus Christ to die for the world’s sins, and teaches that many paths lead to salvation. The Diocese of Northern Michigan’s election of the Rev. Kevin Thew Forrester was declared “null... Continue Reading
Justice Ginsburg’s “Populations we Don’t Want to Have too Many of”
Editor’s note:This article first appeared at WORLDmag.com. Reprinted with permission of WORLDmag.com. To read more news and views from a Christian perspective, call 800-951-6397 or visit http://www.worldmag.com/. As Sonia Sotomayor was readying for her confirmation hearings, The New York Times Magazine cast a loving gaze toward the lone female Supreme Court justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg.... Continue Reading
The Next Great Depression, Updated
“There is nothing inevitable about another depression. We have a simple choice: We can repeat the errors of the past or we can avoid them.” Those were my words, Feb. 8, 2008. [Editor’s note: the original URL (link) referenced in this article is no longer valid, so the link has been removed.] It’s time for... Continue Reading
Why Are There Never Enough Parking Spaces at the Prostate Clinic?
One of the modern shibboleths of the evangelical church, particularly the evangelical church in the West, is that of culture. One must be interested in culture, or one is simply irrelevant. Books and organizations abound on Christian approaches to various aspects of modern culture; there are magazines and e-zines dedicated to the topic; and numerous... Continue Reading
More on ‘Missional’
Editor’s note: The following is a response to some who thought the assertions were overstated in the article, “Is ‘Missional’ the Best Word to Use?” I don’t believe they were, in fact, I was quite restrained in pointing out missional’s history, its theological system, and its implications/applications. Missional is not just a single word defined... Continue Reading
Actions of the 37th PCA General Assembly
The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America met in Orlando, Florida, June 16-18, 2009, hosted by Central Florida Presbytery. A total of 1,081 commissioners attended, of which 819 were Teaching Elders and 262 were Ruling Elders, representing 620 churches. The Assembly includes not only annual reports from the ten Committees and Agencies, election... Continue Reading
Support By US Episcopalians For Homosexual Clergy Contrary to Anglican Faith
Support by US Episcopalians for homosexual clergy is contrary to Anglican faith and tradition. They are leaving the family In the slow-moving train crash of international Anglicanism, a decision taken in California has finally brought a large coach off the rails altogether. The House of Bishops of the Episcopal Church (TEC) in the United States... Continue Reading
Stopping the Loss of Our Children from the Church
A recent America’s Research Group survey has confirmed the dire stats earlier reported by the Southern Baptist/Lifeway survey, namely that 88-89% of broadly evangelical kids leave the church by college. To quote from the article in the Christian Post: “According to ARG’s survey, 95 percent of 20- to 29-year-old evangelicals attended church regularly during their... Continue Reading
Episcopal Church Ends Moratorium on Gay Bishops
Anaheim, Calif./Christian Newswire/ – In a lopsided vote, deputies to the General Convention of the Episcopal Church on July 14, 2009 have effectively repealed a moratorium on the consecration of further gay bishops. Following initial votes in the church’s House of Deputies on Sunday and House of Bishops on July 13, 2009, the House of... Continue Reading
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