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Harpazo
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Glory to Jesus Christ!
When I heard about the ELCA permitting homosexuals to be ordained (as long as they are in monogamous relationships
) little did I know that at the same conference they came into full-communion with the United Methodists. From the ELCA website:
Why are you all in communion with them? Are you not guilty of their sin by “aiding and abetting?” I’m absolutely horrified by this. As a former Methodist, this is deeply saddening because I still retained some respect for them, but even now that is diminishing. I am even more grateful for Orthodoxy now.
If the Methodists have no qualms with this, I guess this is a perfect match…
In Christ,
Andrew
When I heard about the ELCA permitting homosexuals to be ordained (as long as they are in monogamous relationships
Rest of the article here.Full communion is not a merger. But it means that the two churches express a common confession of Christian faith; mutual recognition of Baptism and sharing Holy Communion; join worship and freedom to exchange members; agree to mutual recognition of ordained ministers for service in either church; express a common commitment to evangelism, witness and service; engage in common decision-making on critical matters; and a mutual lifting of criticisms that may exist between the churches.
Why are you all in communion with them? Are you not guilty of their sin by “aiding and abetting?” I’m absolutely horrified by this. As a former Methodist, this is deeply saddening because I still retained some respect for them, but even now that is diminishing. I am even more grateful for Orthodoxy now.
If the Methodists have no qualms with this, I guess this is a perfect match…
In Christ,
Andrew