Part 8 of series: The End of the Presbyterian Church USA? Revisited Permalink for this post / Permalink for this series No, We Can’t All Get Along as a Unified Denomination Of course we Presbyterians haven’t been getting along very well for a long time. We’ve been fighting over homosexuality for thirty years. This isn’t…

Part 7 of series: The End of the Presbyterian Church USA? Revisited Permalink for this post / Permalink for this series In my last post I tried to explain the ideological and emotional motivation of those who support the ordination of gays and lesbians. They believe it’s a matter of justice, even divine justice. For…

Part 6 of series: The End of the Presbyterian Church USA? Revisited Permalink for this post / Permalink for this series In my last post I continued my reflections on the crisis in the Presbyterian Church USA. Given our disagreements and divisions over many things, centrally, the ordination of active gays and lesbians, is it…

Part 5 of series: The End of the Presbyterian Church USA? Revisited Permalink for this post / Permalink for this series On March 3, 1991, in Lake View Terrace, California, only about seven miles where I lived at the time, an African-American motorist named Rodney King was pulled over by Los Angeles police officers. What…

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