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Presbyterians vote to remove ban on LGBT persons | Leaning Towards Justice
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Over time, the arc of history always leans towards justice. Here we discuss that hope for our future. Presbyterians vote to remove ban on LGBT persons. June 29, 2008. Filed in GLBT Issues. 3 Responses to “Presbyterians vote to remove ban on LGBT persons”. August 5, 2008 at 7:43 am. Great progess for human rights. March 3, 2011 at 8:12 am. March 3, 2011 at 8:37 am. Oh, Presbyterians. Then in the words of the great Gilda Rander, “Nevermind.”. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Capital Cit...
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The Love of David and Jonathan | Leaning Towards Justice
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Over time, the arc of history always leans towards justice. Here we discuss that hope for our future. The Love of David and Jonathan. I get a lot of hits referring to the paper I wrote in my first-term seminary Bible class on the relationship between David and Jonathan. For ease of reference, I’m tagging it up as a page of its own so that I can mark the reference to the post, which is here. Subscribe to Leaning Towards Justice by Email. What I’m Reading. Help me with Seminary. How to Use RSS. HRC –...
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Yeah for California!! | Leaning Towards Justice
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Over time, the arc of history always leans towards justice. Here we discuss that hope for our future. May 23, 2008. Of course you’ve heard the news from California by now– there are plenty of sources to find the church’s reactions, good and bad, on it. Thanks for all your support, readership, and comments! One Response to “Yeah for California! June 3, 2008 at 5:45 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Chasing Cars… | Leaning Towards Justice
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Over time, the arc of history always leans towards justice. Here we discuss that hope for our future. May 30, 2008. I love this song by Snow Patrol. Especially this part: “. I need your grace, to remind me to find my own.”. That is so beautiful. It reminds me of this post. I wrote a few months ago, and especially of The Body’s Grace. We’ll do it all. We don’t need. If I lay here. If I just lay here. Would you lie with me and just forget the world? I don’t quite know. Are said too much. If I lay here.
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Capital City Men’s Chorus Performance in May | Leaning Towards Justice
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Over time, the arc of history always leans towards justice. Here we discuss that hope for our future. Capital City Men’s Chorus Performance in May. April 16, 2008. For those of you in Austin, the next performance of the Capital City Men’s Chorus has been announced…. Join the Capital City Men’s Chorus on Saturday evening, May 17, at 8 pm, as we CCMC take a look back at some of the great award-winning songs that have inspired and entertained us from stage and screen. Come take part in history! You are comm...
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Presbyterian High Court Clears Janie Spahr | Leaning Towards Justice
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Over time, the arc of history always leans towards justice. Here we discuss that hope for our future. Presbyterian High Court Clears Janie Spahr. April 30, 2008. The Rev. Jane Spahr was cleared Tuesday of charges that she violated Presbyterian Church law by marrying two lesbian couples, but her right to continue the ceremonies remains in doubt, lawyers and church officials said. For full article, click here. Filed in GLBT Issues. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. What I’m Reading.