That’s the subject of a study being released today by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, which has lost members amid divisions over homosexuality. Last year, delegates to the denomination’s national meeting split almost evenly on whether to let homosexuals in long-term relationships serve as clergy. The proposal, which needed a two-thirds majority, failed but a church task force was told to keep studying issues of sexuality and prepare the report that is being issued today. ELCA officials say the new study will invite Lutherans “to consider human sexuality through the lens of Scripture and Lutheran teaching.”
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