「迎向同性婚姻之衝擊」公開座談會
Open Forum: “Confronting the impacts of same-sex marriage
2015年7月11日 3:30pm
面對這不能隱瞞、不可逃避的社會風氣,及思想開放的新一
Facing this undeniable and unavoidable social trend and an “open-minded” new generation, How do Chinese churches strive to uphold the Biblical truth? Bishop Stephen Leung and Emmanuel Anglican Church cordially invite all Chinese pastors, church leaders, and fellow Christians in the Boston area to this open discussion.
美國聯邦最高法院於6月26日通過歷史性的裁決,裁定全
同性婚姻合法化步伐之快,連同性戀支持者也感到詫異。現
早於 2004, 麻州成為美國第一個發出同性結婚證書的州政府。一年後,
梁主教於本週末到臨波士頓,將在本堂主持主日聖餐崇拜,
聚會於本堂舉行,歡迎任何教會牧者、領袖、及信徒參加。
561 Main Street, Melrose, MA 02176
(First Baptist Church in Melrose)
The US Supreme Court passed a historic decision on June 26, effectively legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. Many traditional and independent churches have already allowed openly-gay clergy and same-sex marriages. The Episcopal Church also overwhelmingly voted to pass amendments in the marriage canon laws on June 29, removing all references of marriages between a man and a woman, and making trial rites available immediately for performing same-sex marriages.
The fast pace of legalization surprised even the supporters of gay marriage. Now that it has become an undeniable and unavoidable fact, Christians and their next generation are living in a popular culture where the system of marriage has been altered. It is bound to have an impact on all church leaders and members. All churches, denominational or independent, will have to confront the same issue. It is especially evident for Chinese churches in North America, with the conservative first generation and the second generation that grows up and immerses in the popular Western culture. How do Chinese churches strive to uphold the Biblical truth when the value system around them continues to evolve?
In 2004, Massachusetts became the first state in the Union to issue same-sex marriage licenses. A year later, Canada became the fourth country that legalized same-sex marriages. Bishop Stephen Leung (vicar of Anglican Network Church of Good Shepherd in Vancouver and Emmanuel Anglican Church in Boston) shared the same impact facing Massachusetts pastors almost at the same time. And he experienced first-hand the damage inflicted on the Anglican Church of Canada. He and Good Shepherd Church paid a heavy price for upholding and proclaiming the authority of the Bible.
Bishop Stephen Leung is coming to Boston this weekend to preside and preach in our Holy Eucharist this Sunday (7/12). After the service in the afternoon, he would also like to engage in an open and constructive dialogue with local pastors, church leaders, and members of the congregations. He will share the lessons learned over the last decade. And he welcomes discussions on how the churches confront the influences by the personal freedom and the deteriorated morality preached outside the church, and and stresses imposed on the structure and teaching inside the church.
This discussion is conducted in Cantonese, and it is open to all pastors, church leaders, and fellow Christians.
561 Main Street, Melrose, MA 02176
(First Baptist Church in Melrose)
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