MINNEAPOLIS – After four rounds of voting and some worry about technical difficulties with the electronic voting keypads, the 219th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) elected as its moderator Cynthia Bolbach, a lawyer and the only elder in a six-person field.
(ENS) Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori of the U.S. Episcopal Church has forcefully defended her church’s embrace of gays and lesbians, and firmly rejected efforts to centralize power or police uniformity in the Anglican Communion.
(RNS) The Episcopal Church has been removed from Anglican committees that engage in dialogue with other Christians and consider doctrinal issues, the latest fallout from the church’s recent consecration of a lesbian bishop.
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Deborah F. Mullen has been named dean of the faculty/executive vice president at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Ga., effective Oct. 1.
GENEVA (ENI) The general secretary of the World Council of Churches has joined peers in the Middle East in expressing concerns about the escalating rate of violence against Christians in northern Iraq, following attacks on buses carrying Christians in Mosul, in which a shopkeeper was killed.
Tom Hay, director of operations for the Office of the General Assembly for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) knows better than to try to predict the mood of a General Assembly ahead of time.
A study committee studied and offered its insights without offering any policy changes.
What do today's college students think about their own generation?
The work of the New Form of Government Task Force has been turned in.
LOUISVILLE — The Board of Trustees of Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary has called Michael Jinkins as its ninth President. He will succeed Dean K. Thompson, who has served as president since 2004. Jinkins will begin his duties on September 1.
Back in May I spent a weekend with more than 400 Presbyterian men at Mo-Ranch Assembly in the Texas hill country north of San Antonio.
So now the General Assembly convenes. Commissioners and delegates trudge miles between conference center, meeting rooms, exhibit hall, hotels, and they vote several hundred times.
WASHINGTON (ABP) -- A closely divided Supreme Court, in a June 28 ruling that resolved few major constitutional questions, said the University of California’s law school could refuse to offer the benefits of official registration to a Christian student group because the club discriminates on the basis of religion and sexual orientation.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The Rev. Jerry Pillay of the Uniting Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa, was elected the first president of the fledgling World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) June 24.
Julia Leeth, pastor of First Church in Lompoc, Calif., has announced her intention to stand for moderator, and the Presbytery of Santa Barbara called a special meeting for June 9 to vote on endorsing her.
Cynthia Campbell, the president of McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago for the past 15 years, has announced that she will retire by the end of 2011.
(ENI-RNS) Researchers say they’ve found the most religious place on earth — between the southern border of the Sahara Desert and the tip of South Africa.
(ENI) The first woman elected as general secretary of the Christian Conference of Asia has vowed to help heal wounds “not only in our societies, but also within our churches” in the world’s most populous continent.
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Ovt 114 » Pby of Baltimore: Call upon Israeli leaders and Hamas leaders to form independent commissions to study Goldstone Report, and for them and US government to pursue peacemaking actions for the Middle East.
Some Presbyterians would be thrilled never to hear the words “homosexuality” and “ordination standards” in the same sentence ever again.
The June 14 edition of the Outlook presented responses of the first five moderatorial candidates to questions we posed.
The committee on Middle Governing Body Issues of the General Assembly will face a variety of proposals when they meet in Minneapolis in July.
A blogger in many people’s minds is a disheveled geek who bypasses correct grammar and punctuation, sees life narcissistically, overly focuses on Web stats and writing the next post.
Native American tells churches, "It's time for a truth commission" GRAND RAPIDS (ENI) — A Native American leader has challenged a global Protestant body to create a truth and reconciliation commission to redress the injustice of Church involvement in cultural assimilation against indigenous peoples.
(ENI/RNS) — An alliance of religious denominations has given the world's richest nations a near-failing grade for their progress on eradicating world poverty.
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