Lutherans to Study Changing Gay Policy
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America decided to undertake its first major study about whether to endorse the morality of homosexual relationships.
The study will include an examination of whether the church should accept gay and lesbian clergy who refuse to take a vow of celibacy.
The project will involve the Chicago headquarters staff, the church’s bishops, its 65 synods, and colleges and seminaries.
Delegates to the denomination’s national assembly in Indianapolis discussed a proposal to begin repealing the church’s ban on gay clergy who do not vow celibacy. But because of legislative maneuvering, no clear vote was taken.
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