According to this news release posted on the United Church of Christ web site,
Two years after becoming the first major denomination to support same-gender marriage equality, the UCC General Synod took no action on Tuesday, June 26, on a pair of resolutions meant to revisit, and in one case overturn, the action.
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I could go either way on this one. I like the idea of not dignifying this resolution with a response but I also see the need for the UCC reaffirm its stance and "defeat the resolution soundly", as one speaker put it.
I shake my head when those with this point of view make resolutions out of the concern for "the Church". Doesn't that include all of us, both gay and straight?
I think some people's definition of "the Church" is unfortunately rather limited. It's kind of sad that there is a minority within the church that would event try to bring this issue up.
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