Baptist Union to remain orthodox on ministers’ marriages

Iain Taylor  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Apr 2024
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Baptist Union to remain orthodox on ministers’ marriages

Lynn Green

Evangelicals are celebrating after the Baptist Union (BU) reaffirmed that its ministers cannot be in same-sex marriages.

The decision was taken by the 90-strong BU Council following extensive discussions of what it termed its ‘Ministerial Recognition Rules on Ministry and Marriage’. That process included a survey of Baptist Churches and ministers that was ‘designed to give Council a clearer picture of how our churches are engaging with issues of marriage and sexuality’ – including same-sex marriage.

After the discussion the BU issued a statement that said: ‘The recent consultation and Council decision centres around whether accredited Baptist ministers can be in a same-sex marriage. Council has now voted to keep the rules for accredited ministers unchanged. Therefore, married accredited ministers in the Baptist Union can only be in a marriage which is defined exclusively as between a man and a woman.’

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