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It is such a shame that the congregation in possession of one of the most beautiful churches in the United States, Old South Church in Boston, would engage in such ugliness: A Message after the SC Overturn of Roe v. Wade | Old South Church in Boston, MA
This is in my view far worse than Episcopal churches that support arsenokoetia, for at least in such a case, no one is harmed other than those engaging in the act, whereas most Christians can agree that abortion is a morally reprehensible act involving the taking of the life of another, and therefore the same Supreme Court ruling that scandalized the leadership of this misguided congregation was for most of us a cause for celebration.
Now, whereas the main point of this thread is to advise members of the horrible things going on in this once-great denomination, there is also a unique aspect of the UCC (and also the American Baptist Convention, which to my knowledge has not taken a stand against the pro-life movement) and the Unitarian Universalist Association) for members to consider:
I believe traditional Christians should consider organized efforts to join UCC parishes in order to take control of them, remove them from the UCC, and where possible modify the church constitutions to support pro-life values, to prohibit the dissemination of contra-scriptural teaching, and to ensure that once liberated from the shadow of worldliness, these churches remain pillars of light. There is also a traditionalist group in the UCC called Faithful and Welcoming which might be able to assist in such actions. There are other mainline churches which also support this hideous practice, but the congregational polity of the UCC presents a unique opportunity to rectify conditions in at least one of them.
Conversely, we must be mindful of this aspect of congregational polity which does expose smaller parishes in the SBC, LCMS, WELS and other traditional Christian churches to takeover.
This is in my view far worse than Episcopal churches that support arsenokoetia, for at least in such a case, no one is harmed other than those engaging in the act, whereas most Christians can agree that abortion is a morally reprehensible act involving the taking of the life of another, and therefore the same Supreme Court ruling that scandalized the leadership of this misguided congregation was for most of us a cause for celebration.
Now, whereas the main point of this thread is to advise members of the horrible things going on in this once-great denomination, there is also a unique aspect of the UCC (and also the American Baptist Convention, which to my knowledge has not taken a stand against the pro-life movement) and the Unitarian Universalist Association) for members to consider:
I believe traditional Christians should consider organized efforts to join UCC parishes in order to take control of them, remove them from the UCC, and where possible modify the church constitutions to support pro-life values, to prohibit the dissemination of contra-scriptural teaching, and to ensure that once liberated from the shadow of worldliness, these churches remain pillars of light. There is also a traditionalist group in the UCC called Faithful and Welcoming which might be able to assist in such actions. There are other mainline churches which also support this hideous practice, but the congregational polity of the UCC presents a unique opportunity to rectify conditions in at least one of them.
Conversely, we must be mindful of this aspect of congregational polity which does expose smaller parishes in the SBC, LCMS, WELS and other traditional Christian churches to takeover.
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