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NewFOG: Too Much Change, Too Much Uncertainty, Unintended Consequences, Especially Now.
Written by Casey Jones   
Tuesday, 24 May 2011 20:15
Although I had not planned to write in opposition to newFOG, I have decided to do so now . There were two tipping points for me: 
 
CHURCH LEADERS QUIET ON MAJOR ISSUE
Written by Richard S. McConnell   
Friday, 20 May 2011 18:54
I am disappointed that the 25 moderators of previous General Assemblies who wrote
a letter posted on the Outlook's website have not been speaking out in regard to the
theological problems and deficiencies in controversial amendments, particularly
Amendment 10-A;
 
nFOG heads down to the wire, Belhar struggles for breath: An update on amendment voting
Written by Outlook staff   
Tuesday, 17 May 2011 16:36

UPDATED MAY 17, 2011 – Now that Amendment 10-A has accumulated a majority of affirmative votes to assure adoption, attention focuses upon the ratification votes for the New Form of Government (nFOG) and the Belhar Confession.  Both hold a lead at present, but the final outcomes are too close to call.

 
An Open Letter to the Presbyterian Church from one of your baptized kids
Written by Michael J. Adee   
Wednesday, 27 April 2011 14:36
Grace and peace to all of you.  I was baptized as an infant at First Presbyterian Church, Billings, Montana.  I was taught faith, Scripture, the good news of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and confirmed at Westminster Presbyterian Church, Sulphur, Louisiana.
 
Fidelity-chastity on the ropes, nFOG holds slim lead, Belhar teeters: An update on amendment voting
Written by Outlook staff   
Tuesday, 19 April 2011 23:00

UPDATED APRIL 19, 2011 – The Presbytery of deChristo voted on Saturday to a 62-62 tie – which counts as a collective “no” vote – becoming the third presbytery to turn away from supporting elimination of the fidelity-chastity ordination requirement (in 2009 it voted 59-48 to overturn the policy).

 
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