Posted on 04/05/2017 8:05:52 AM PDT by Morgana
Controversy about the Episcopal Washington National Cathedrals stained glass windows caused a stir last year when the previous cathedral dean called for removal of windows marking the lives of Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. But a small Episcopal congregation in North Dakota is making news this week with their own new LGBT window dedicated to the gay community.
St. Stephens Episcopal Church in Fargo dedicated a new window on Sunday featuring a rainbow and words from the denominations 1979 revision of the Book of Common Prayer: Will you strive for justice and peace among all people and respect the dignity of every human being?
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“1 Kings 14:24
... there were also male temple prostitutes in the land. They committed all the abominations of the nations that the Lord drove out before the people of Israel.”
I know some very theologically conservative Episcopalians who are definitely Christian. They are quickly becoming a small minority in the larger Episcopalian communion but they are still around.
Need to swap over to the Anglicans. The Anglicans, at least those from Africa, are still fiercely Christian.
mbarker12474 had it correct, they altered the place in a big way.
Does this mean man improves G-d’s creations? A 6 stripe rainbow vs G-d’s 7?
One well placed rock...
God does not take kindly to being mocked.
The last line is incredible. Must be geared to today.
“Dignity of every human being,” “Died trying to be their authentic selves,”
Thought this was a pro-life window, then saw “pride.” That sums it all up.
Dogs are lost people. They return to their own vomit. Jesus told the woman that the children( Jews) should get His “bread” before the dogs( the gentile woman) Her faith made her family.
Who knew the ‘long march through the institutions’ would be by those who are ‘light in the loafers’?
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