From Namibia-
Namibian Christendom is for the first time confronted by a topic
that, until now, as far as the Namibian church establishment is
concerned, has always been a straightforward matter: the Namibian
Constitution does not guarantee marriage for lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender (LGBT) persons.
Previously the men and women of the cloth in Namibia were not worried
about such a then ‘trivial topic’. It was an issue relegated to South
African churches where LGBT marriages are allowed, but the local church
must now figure out whether or not to conduct such marriages for their
members.
It took a threat of a legal battle by members of the Dutch Reformed
Church to wake up the Namibian Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church, and a
motion submission by the Anglican Diocese of Saldanha Bay in South
Africa to wake up the Anglican Diocese of Namibia.
Now the Council of Churches in Namibia says it is planning to have an awareness workshop on LGBT issues in the near future.
More here-
https://neweralive.na/posts/the-church-and-the-gay
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