PCUSA Updates Book of Common Worship to Have ‘Inclusive Language’ for Same-Sex Marriage

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(Photo: Courtesy of PCUSA)The national office for the mainline denomination Presbyterian Church (USA), located in Louisville, Kentucky.

Presbyterian Church (USA) will soon have a new Book of Common Worship, which will include a new marriage service text that will feature “inclusive language.”

Scheduled to be released in May, the latest edition of the BCW is the first revision of the voluntary worship resource since 1993.

Among the changes made, the new edition will feature what the PCUSA publication Presbyterians Today described as “inclusive language” for its marriage rite.

“A revised marriage service features inclusive language and a flexible format, making the service useful for all sorts of couples and family configurations,” Presbyterians Today reported on Tuesday.

“Those who want to renew their vows will find a service that is adaptable for a variety of people and places. Also included is a brief service of prayer for those who seek a way to ritually mark the end of a marriage.”

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(Photo: Courtesy Presbyterian Publishing Corporation)The latest edition of the Book of Common Worship, scheduled for released in spring of 2018.

David Gambrell of the PCUSA Presbyterian Mission Agency and co-editor of the 2018 BCW, told The Christian Post that the change came…

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