TEC’s redefinition of marriage
Recent articles on TEC’s proposals to change their marriage liturgy and not permit any exemptions; responses from the Church of England, and reflection on the wider issues. Most recent pieces at the top:
Who is coming to the Episcopal wedding reception? by Stephen Noll, Contending Anglican
Archbishop Justin Welby: Reimagining Marriage? by Charles Raven, Anglican Mainstream
‘Irrevocably redefining marriage’ – Episcopal Church deletes the words ‘husband’ and ‘wife’ from marriage liturgy, by Will Maule, Faithwire
Episcopal Church removes terms husband, wife and procreation from marriage to make it more LGBT compliant, by Nate Brown, The Christian Journal
The Episcopal Church and trial [use] marriage, by Stephen Noll, Contending Anglican
Unstable C of E shows need for Gafcon vision, by Andrew Symes, Anglican Mainstream
“Communion partners” and marriage doctrine and liturgy in TEC, by Andrew Goddard, Fulcrum
Speaking for the C of E on sexuality, by Ian Paul, Psephizo
Anglican gay marriage debate heats up over ‘procreation’ vs ‘gift of children’ wording at weddings, by Stoyan Zaimov, Christian Post
Church of England is split over US plan to make marriage service more gay friendly, by Rod Ardehali, MailOnline