As local units of the Presbyterian Church begin months of voting on whether to repeal a ban on actively homosexual clergy and lay officers, the denomination's titular head has denounced conservative activists.
The Rev. Jack Rogers, this year's Presbyterian moderator administrator, addressed 350 members of the pro-repeal Covenant Network of Presbyterians.
Rogers said militant conservatives "want to tear down the church" or impose a "dictatorship."
His main targets were the Presbyterian Lay Committee and the Confessing Church Movement it is promoting.
The 1,063 "Confessing" congregations, with 353,000 members, want Presbyterians to profess that Jesus Christ is the only way to salvation, the Bible is the "only infallible rule of faith and life," and heterosexual marriage is the only context for sexual activity.
To Rogers, that "rigidly worded" creed intends "to say that some people are excluded from God's grace."
Meanwhile, conservatives in California's Redwoods Presbytery failed to prevent the October ordination of the openly lesbian Katie Morrison to the ministry of field organizing for More Light Presbyterians, a gay and lesbian advocacy group.