Source: The Republic
Anyone who attends one of the national church assemblies that dot the calendar every summer knows that they are highly ritualized affairs.
Officers will be elected.
Political issues will be discussed. Lofty resolutions will be passed.
At least one long business session will include a proposal about clergy benefits and salaries.
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But something unusual happened recently during the 219th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). An official “ecumenical advisory delegate” — Father Siarhei Hardun of the Orthodox Church of Belarus — used his moment at the podium to deliver a message that was courteous and stunning at the same time, if not genuinely offensive to many in the audience.
Read the entire article on The Republic website.

Curiously the opposing “voices” actually agreed:
Father Hardun said
The moderator – arguing for that very change in morality – said:
This is, in how, how one tries to promote the very thing Father rightly condemned: the church “has” to become something new and conform to this world in order to be “relevant.”
Oh how I despise that word “relevant.” It has been used since the 60′s to pry the Church loose from Christ. So – Father was right. They as much as said so.
Father Siarhei is awesome. I look forward to hearing more from him in the future.