As reported by USA Today and
others, the largest
Presbyterian denomination in the U.S. made history last week by voting to
affirm same-sex marriage in their constitution as well as allow pastors to
perform same-sex marriages.
The general assembly of the Presbyterian Church
U.S.A, a mainline Protestant group with 1.8 million members, voted by 76
percent to allow clergy to perform gay marriages where they are legal. This
makes PCUSA one of the largest Christian denominations to take these major
steps toward embracing same-sex marriage.
The change in the constitution
will become church law if a majority of the 172 local presbyteries approve
it. Conservative PCUSA denominational leaders are concerned that approving
same-sex marriage will contribute to the decline of the Presbyterian Church,
which has experienced a 37 percent decrease in membership since 1992. Others
said the decision could affect the perception of Presbyterian missionaries
serving overseas in more conservative countries. But experts are saying that,
because the denomination is historically influential, its actions could
persuade other Christian groups to follow suit.
Almost half of the clergy in
the PCUSA serve in areas where same-sex couples can legally marry.
Since 2011 when the denomination began removing barriers for the
ordination of gay pastors, 428 of its more than 10,000 churches have either
dissolved or left for more conservative denominations.
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