CHURCH OF SCOTLAND TIGHTENS NOOSE AROUND ITS OWN NECK
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND TIGHTENS NOOSE AROUND ITS OWN NECK
by Julian Mann
Special to Virtueonline
June 13, 2011
St George's Tron in Glasgow is a thriving Church of Scotland congregation. It is financially viable, it has young people and it is serving its local community. It is also a church where anyone struggling with homosexual issues would find love, understanding and biblical clarity.
Like the Church of England, its sister church by law established, the Church of Scotland is an ageing denomination facing financial and numerical meltdown. In a recent article in the Church of England Newspaper, church statistician Dr Peter Brierley predicted that the Church of Scotland will have halved in numbers by 2015 to 280,000 members, down from 560,000 in 2005.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
by Julian Mann
Special to Virtueonline
June 13, 2011
St George's Tron in Glasgow is a thriving Church of Scotland congregation. It is financially viable, it has young people and it is serving its local community. It is also a church where anyone struggling with homosexual issues would find love, understanding and biblical clarity.
Like the Church of England, its sister church by law established, the Church of Scotland is an ageing denomination facing financial and numerical meltdown. In a recent article in the Church of England Newspaper, church statistician Dr Peter Brierley predicted that the Church of Scotland will have halved in numbers by 2015 to 280,000 members, down from 560,000 in 2005.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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