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another leaf in the wind

Started by pennyjane, October 03, 2008, 11:23:43 PM

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pennyjane

the trial of rev janet edwards is underway at the pittsburgh presbytery.  rather one believes as she does or not we must admire someone who is willing to put her career on the line in defense of human rights in the church and for the glory of God.  i think most of us would like to think we'd be willing to martyr ourselves for the love of our fellow men, i confess...getting too close to that thought sends cold chills down my spine.

i will pray for the good reverend and for our church and hope many others will as well. 
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cindianna_jones

Pennyjane,

Can you give us some detail on this? 

Cindi
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NicholeW.

I took some time to Google her and found these links that might be helpful toward discovering who she is and what this trial is/was all about.

http://www.mlp.org/article.php?story=20080827041225284

http://www.shuckandjive.org/2008/08/rev-janet-edwards-invites-you-to-party.html

This older one appears to have a bit of the foundation of this trial in it.

http://www.pcusa.org/pcnews/2007/07119.htm

She sounds quite the remarkable woman.

Nikki

O, this Google link will give anyone scads of linkages with this story. http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en-us&q=%22janet+edwards+PCUSA+Trial%22&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

Thanks for bring this up, pennyjane.
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cindianna_jones

She is indeed very brave to stand up against the standard set of beliefs.  Most people would just go out and start a new denomination.  Isn't that why we have so many of them?

Cindi
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pennyjane

i think your point makes a lot of sense cindi.  does seem like the thing many of us think of first...i don't like the rules so i'll change the game.  there is a lot of discusssion about just that in pc usa.  some people who actually do support people like rev edwards don't speak up too loudly for fear of driving people out of the church.  our church here in the states has already split once, over treatment of women, and i guess those who lived through that horrible experience are loathe to go through it again.  i know it is a concern of my pastor.  just yesterday we were talking about the trial and the new proposal our general assembly made this year concerning ordianation of lgbt folks.  pastor ben supports the idea but doesn't want to get too involved.  as of right now, he says, although it makes him feel like he's chickening out, he is ambivolent about the outcomes.  he believes that in a generation the whole thing will be moot as the larger culture will drive us into assimilation.  he's a big believer in the bottom up kind of leadership...and makes a lot of sense to me....impatient as i am.

there is a movement within our church to move the lgbt movement along called "more light presbyterians"  i'm happy to say that within this group there is no talk of breaking off, the goal is to bring the church along...change the rules but keep the game.

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