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Churches Uniting in Christ: a new beginning

MEMPHIS - "Does this matter? Can we do it?" asked Chris Whitehead, pastor of a federated Presbyterian and Methodist congregation in Mammoth, Ore., as he moderated a Jan. 19 workshop at the inaugural conference here of Churches Uniting in Christ (CUIC). Whitehead continued, "We have been given permission by our national judicatories to create new models of church unity at the congregational level. Now that we have permission, what are we going to do with it?"

Laird Stuart endorsed for moderator of 214th GA

San Francisco Presbytery on Jan. 8 endorsed Laird J. Stuart as a nominee for Moderator of the 214th General Assembly (2002). He is the first nominee for the position which will be elected by the commissioners on June 15 in Columbus, Ohio.

Pastor of Calvary church, San Francisco, since 1993, Stuart earlier served churches in Pennsylvania, Michigan, New Jerse, and Connecticut. He has served on the board of Pittsburgh Seminary, including a term as president, and is currently on the board of San Francisco Seminary.

Inauguration of Churches Uniting in Christ scheduled for Jan. 20 in Memphis

Churches Uniting in Christ (CUIC), the latest incarnation of a 40-year-old effort to unite American Protestants, will hold its inaugural service on Sunday, Jan. 20, at Mount Olive Cathedral Christian Methodist Episcopal Church in Memphis.

Those expected to attend the service will include representatives of its nine founding churches, along with well-wishers from across the country and around the world.

Incarnation and the Slaughter of the Innocents

Shakespeare's Romeo said, "Here's much to do with hate, but more with love." When love and hate reach a certain intensity they both demand incarnation. The Christmas stories have two incarnations; one of hate and one of love. The difficulty is that neither one touches us until it touches us.

Task force members contemplate the job ahead

Before they gathered for their first meeting, the members of the Theological Task force on Peace, Unity and Purity wrote down some of their thoughts about the task force -- what they hoped for, what they were concerned about, what they expected. Here are a few excerpts from those statements, which were distributed without the writers' names attached.

Task force encouraged to think in terms of managing – not resolving – conflict in church

DALLAS -- A task force charged with leading the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in spiritual discernment was encouraged at its first meeting, Dec. 6-8, to think in terms of managing conflict rather than resolving it -- recognizing that the Christian church has had conflict almost from its beginning -- and to stop equating conflict with combat, in which some other person or idea has to be destroyed.

Wheeler tells Moderators Conference that church needs evangelicals

LOUISVILLE -- Barbara G. Wheeler, the president of Auburn Seminary in New York, calls herself a liberal and strongly believes that the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) should not deny ordination to sexually-active gays and lesbians, and shouldn't cite the Bible as its reason for doing so. But here's some of what she has to say about evangelical conservatives, the people she says she disagrees with "strenuously" in the painful and continuing battle over homosexual ordination.

GAPJC hears case of gay Connecticut elder

ATLANTA -- How far must a session go in inquiring into the sexual practice of candidates for elder? If a person has acknowledged that they live in a committed, same-sex relationship, but refuses to answer the direct question if they are sexually active in that relationship, can the session proceed to install them? Or is the examination incomplete?

Wife of former Outlook editor dies

LAKELAND, Fla. -- Mary Alice Minear Hunt, 82, wife of former Outlook editor George Laird Hunt, died Nov. 26 of kidney failure at the health center of Florida Presbyterian Homes here.

A professional musician, recitalist and church soloist, she studied music under Robert Grooters, Madeline Bartell and David McCormick.

Images of Hope from a Church set free

A recent mission study trip to the northeastern part of Hungary and Ukraine -- with 10 persons from Missouri Union and Peaks presbyteries -- left me with three distinct images, all relating in some way to our old friend, Daniel Szabo, head curator of the Cistibiscan Church District.

Evangelism and Church Growth in Southern Africa

You will be enriched in every way for your great generosity, which will produce thanksgiving to God through us; for the rendering of this ministry not only supplies the needs of the saints, but also overflows with many thanksgivings to God (2 Corinthians 9:11-12, NRSV).

Walking Toward the Horizon

During the 10 days of my senior-year spring break, I participated in Davidson College's "reverse mission experience" journey to Nicaragua led by college chaplain Rob Spach and Kathy Beach-Verhey, associate pastor of the Davidson College church.

PC(USA) may face $2.5 million shortfall in 2002

LOUISVILLE -- From the moment he took office as executive director of the General Assembly Council (GAC) in 1998, John Detterick has said that the Presbyterian Church (USA)'s $140 million mission enterprise sooner or later would have to be made leaner, more efficient and better prioritized.

Task force faces a daunting task; reporting process is questioned

It's sort of like the mom trying to clean up the kids while they're still playing in the mud pile -- a task force created to study theological issues and lead the church in spiritual discernment, just getting started at a time when the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is talking openly about a possible split and preparing to vote on the divisive issue of ordaining gays and lesbians.

Pastors under 40 face unique challenges

Charity Forbes suspects that, because she's 28, she gets away with some things, such as wearing jeans to the office or toe rings, that might be challenged if she were an older pastor. But she's also living out firsthand some of the difficulties of being a young, single minister in a denomination that's aging -- and in a culture where many of her peers don't view the ministry as a desirable or compelling line of work.

The Theological Task Force Membership

The current moderator and two most recent past moderators of the General Assembly have selected the following 21 persons to serve on the Theological Task Force requested by the 213th General Assembly. Gary Demarest and Jean S. Stoner will serve as co-moderators.

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