I am going to take a break from my research and writing on church property news long enough to highlight a few news headlines. As I have been going back and forth to the headlines over the last few months I am thinking that maybe this model of doing half of a month at a time might be the right balance. We will see. But on to a few of the items that have caught my attention since the first of the year.
A lot happening in Scotland right now but let me mention one new item I have not covered previously — the Scottish Parliament holding hearings on a petition regarding the role of churches in the schools and a recommendation to limit their role.
MSPs hear bid to cut religious influence on schools – from Herald Scotland
Edinburgh secularists challenge religious privilege in Scotland’s education system – from National Secular Society
Church responds to Petitions Committee decision on religious representation on local authority education committees – from Chruch of Scotland
Also related to the Church of Scotland and schools is a program advocated for by the church to help all younger students with school meals
Chewing over the details: what will free school meals mean for Scots pupils? – from The Courier
And a chaplain who was dismissed because of comments he made on Facebook
Church of Scotland minister loses role as chaplain of Glasgow school after calling homosexuality a ‘disorder’ – from The Telegraph
There was also wide coverage of a BBC program that profiled Scottish minister’s wives
In and beyond the Manse – looking at the role of the Minister’s wife – from Stornoway Gazette
Scottish church ministers’ wives set to star in new reality television series – from Scottish Daily Record
And the Church of Scotland Youth program issued an interesting paper
A guide to ethical living from Church of Scotland Youth – from Scottish Christian
On to Africa – a few interesting headlines from there
Ghana: Minister Bemoans Corruption in Churches – from allAfrica
Presidential Authority Is Abused In Ghana-Rev. Martey – from Spy Ghana
Morally Refreshing Leadership from Moderator Martey – from GhanaWeb
BT Synod urges women to contest as independent candidates – from Nyasa Times
I have mentioned this before but here is an update
Paving the way: Lebanon’s first female pastor – from MSN News (although I think the author really does not understand some of the religious subtleties; the earlier story was much better)
And finally, this headline from the PC(USA)
Youth Convince Presbytery to Divest from Fossil Fuel Companies – from Burnsville Patch; this will be an overture from the Presbytery of the Twin Cities Area to the 221st General Assembly and it looks like it will be a concurring overture to one already submitted by the Presbytery of Boston. Looking through the supporting materials I personally see some issues and I may elect to return to this for a more detailed discussion at a later time. Among other things a particular quote comes to mind… “One word: Plastics”
That’s it for this time. Back with more in a couple of weeks…