Meanwhile, the Presbyterians—(Post-Gazette) Presbyterians reject attempt to change Marriage
The Presbyterian Church (USA) on Friday did not approve a proposed constitutional amendment to change the church's definition of marriage from between "a man and a woman" to between "two people." The vote was 308 in favor, 338 against, and 0 abstentions.
The vote, at the church's biennial convention held Downtown this week, followed over three hours of personal testimony and sharp debate by the general assembly.
Jodi Craiglow of Miami Valley Presbytery said she loved "unashamedly and unequivocally" gay members of the church and that her "heart breaks from your pain and frustration." However, she continued, "God's words tell us he established the covenant of marriage between one man and one woman."
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The vote, at the church's biennial convention held Downtown this week, followed over three hours of personal testimony and sharp debate by the general assembly.
Jodi Craiglow of Miami Valley Presbytery said she loved "unashamedly and unequivocally" gay members of the church and that her "heart breaks from your pain and frustration." However, she continued, "God's words tell us he established the covenant of marriage between one man and one woman."
Read it all.
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