NI: church stands firm and takes flak

BBC  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Aug 2018
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NI: church stands firm and takes flak

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The Presbyterian Church in Ireland (PCI) adopted a new policy at their Assembly meeting in late June that means anyone in a same-sex relationship cannot be a full member of the Church and their children therefore cannot be baptised.

The move comes after the PCI cut ceremonial ties with the Church of Scotland due to its more liberal attitude to same-sex relationships. The committee concluded: ‘In light of our understanding of Scripture and the Church’s understanding of a credible profession of faith, it is clear that same-sex couples are not eligible for communicant membership nor are they qualified to receive baptism for their children. We believe that their outward conduct and lifestyle is at variance with a life of obedience to Christ.’

Different views

The PCI made it clear that the new policy does not prevent people in a same-sex relationship attending church. A motion to shelve the report was defeated in a vote. It was a show of hands rather than a recorded vote.

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