The NAD is itself part of the General Conference. It is not an additional layer of church governance, it is literally the North American office of the General Conference. For officers of the NAD to participate in the ordination of a woman is rebellion at the highest level.
Read moreThe Sad Fruit of Mysticism & Liberalism in Ohio: Gina Helbley
I like to think those who heard Jesus understood he was talking about a kingdom that was as impartial and generous as Shiva. Where there's room for everyone and everything…
Read moreSwedish Bible Leader Writes Letter To Swedish Union About LGBTQ 'Position Paper'
A true surrender to Christ is exactly what it means; that you submit to the terms of God, not your own terms, as LGBTQ will. You cannot both eat the cake and keep it.
Read moreFormer Board Member of SDA Kinship Speaks About Their Harassment of Coming Out Ministries
Kinship’s mission now is about sexual orientation as self-worth, celebrating “bisexuality month” and other oddities, and locating the pinnacle of one’s identity through sexual expression.
Read moreIs There a Connection? From Female Pastors To LGBT
When churches approve female pastors (using the argument of gender equality), are they more likely to affirm practicing LGBT persons, using similar arguments?
Read moreFemale Clergy As Agents Of Religious Change
In general, clergywomen are clearly changing the Church in a more liberal direction. They do it in various ways: they change the perception of faith and dogma, the policies of the church as well as daily practices in parishes.
Read moreFrom Women's Ordination to LGBT Ordination
So why are we talking about this now? It is because this particular story about the Church of England, illustrates that it will never end with the ordination of women.
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