
Kentucky clerk won’t prevent deputies from issuing licenses
After being released from jail, the county clerk in Kentucky who was jailed for contempt of court for her refusal to issue marriage licenses following

After being released from jail, the county clerk in Kentucky who was jailed for contempt of court for her refusal to issue marriage licenses following

Bishop Dorsey McConnell of Pittsburgh has given permission for clergy in his diocese to use Liturgical Resources I: I Will Bless You and You Will Be a Blessing, Revised and Expanded 2015.
Integrity is reporting that The House of Deputies committee considering proposed changes to the marriage canon have clarified that arguments suggesting that General Convention cannot make such changes because they run counter to the Book of Common Prayer are based on “flawed premises.”

The Scottish Episcopal Church will hold their annual General Synod this week, from June 11-13. Among their other tasks will be a decision to revise their marriage canons especially in light of the legalization of same-sex marriage in Scotland.

In the Magazine this month, we’re looking at marriage and the church’s long convoluted realtionship with it. In this essay, Maria Evans, reminds us that God’s love declares itself independent of our ability to name or control it.

One tact the conservative backlash has taken regarding marriage equality and the soon to be issued Supreme Court decision, is to urgently try to ramrod through congress a law that would restrain the Supreme Court.

Indiana’s controversial “Freedom of Religion” bill, which allows business owners and employers to opt-out of providing services to people they believe have same-sex attractions or relationships, was moved out of committee and cleared for a full vote by a strong majority.

Updated with photos from Birmingham, Alabama and to change some wording. Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, previously known for refusing to remove a Ten Commandments
Thomas M. Finn relates a brief history of marriage equality in the
Williams is an idiot on this subject. And so is his colleague in York, and both for the same reason, very damning to Christians: they failed to listen to the weak because they thought the noisy bullies mattered more