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Updated · Fox News · Jun 7
PC(USA) Faces Backlash Over Clergy Monogamy Rule Ahead of 2011-Era Inclusion Debate
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 7

PC(USA) Faces Backlash Over Clergy Monogamy Rule Ahead of 2011-Era Inclusion Debate

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 7

Summary

  • A summer General Assembly vote in Milwaukee will decide whether Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) clergy must be in monogamous sexual relationships, opening a sharp internal fight over ordination standards.
  • CON-10, submitted by the Sierra Blanca Presbytery, says pastors must show moral character and, if sexually active, live monogamously; it argues polyamory and polygamy can create power imbalances, emotional harm and spiritual confusion.
  • Three official church advisory committees oppose the measure, saying it would regulate private lives, risk shame and coercion, and impose a culturally narrow family model; More Light Presbyterians has also campaigned against it.
  • A rival proposal backed by those groups would fund theological study of gender, sexuality and varied family structures instead of adopting the monogamy requirement.
  • The dispute lands in a denomination that approved openly gay clergy in 2011 and changed its marriage definition to 'two people' in 2014, making the vote a broader test of PC(USA)'s progressive direction.

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As a church debates polyamory for clergy, will it pass a strict ban or fund a deeper theological study?
Does defining clergy morality by the number of partners overlook the actual ethics within the relationship itself?