‘Anglicans respond to Presbyterian SSM vote’
Posted on July 6, 2015
Filed under Other denominations
“Senior Anglican leaders have responded to a move by the Presbyterian Church in NSW to consider ministers handing back their marriage licences if marriage is redefined to include same-sex couples.
Kevin Murray, the moderator of the NSW Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia, wrote to churches about debate at the annual assembly in Sydney last week…”
– Story by Russell Powell at SydneyAnglicans.net.
Related:
- ‘Leading Christian denomination is preparing to take drastic action if same sex marriage’ (SBS TV). Includes responses from Dr John McClean and Bishop Robert Forsyth.
- ‘Til law changes do us part’ – Dr John McClean, Convenor of the Gospel, Society and Culture Committee of the Presbyterian Church in NSW, writes in The Sydney Morning Herald.
“Last week the Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in NSW took a step which may mean the church ends its co-operation with the government in marriage matters and leaves the Marriage Act. … It was not an easy decision and the assembly had a careful debate. Many speakers for the proposal also expressed sorrow at the prospect…” - David Cook, Presbyerian Moderator General, gave the expositions at the NSW General Assembly. On Romans 1, 5, 8 and 12. Very encouraging.