Thursday, June 25, 2015

Gay Jennings Tells General Convention to Repent of White Privilege!!



Rev. Gay Clark Jennings, who is white, told the Episcopal Church that it had to repent of something called "white privilege" and, of course, racism.


During a heartfelt opening address to the 78th General Convention of the Episcopal Church (TEC), the Rev. Gay Clark Jennings, President of the Convention's House of Deputies, called on the Church to repent of "white privilege" and "racism."

During her opening address to the General Convention in Salt Lake City, Rev. Gay Clark Jennings told assembled delegates that the Episcopal Church had to look outside of itself and repent of failing to end a raft of hot-button progressive left issues, such as gun violence, discrimination, inequality, white privilege and racism.



You can read the whole thing here, and if you do, ask yourself how many Episcopalians will be left to end white privilege, inequality and racism.
 
Hint, TEC has lost over a quarter (200,000 persons) of its Sunday attendance in the last 10 years.



Your Friend,

LSP

7 comments:

  1. How is Gay repenting? Has she turned her pension over to poor negroes? I'm sure that she could do that with the stroke of a pen. She clearly hasn't missed many meals, a portion of which could have been given to the downcast and hungry (other than white) people of the world.

    These provide the litmus test for her intentions.

    It's not difficult to do. Ghandi did it.

    Show me, Gay, don't tell me.

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  2. Since Gay is in Salt Lake City with the rest and they are looking to fill their churches, they could defect to the Mormons, who seem to keep building and filling them. You ought to suggest that...and to suggest that they don't have to embrace sodomy, witchcraft and so forth to find people who will show up on Sunday. I'm sure that would go over well.

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  3. Nice hairdo, LSP. Sort of a short Rod Stewart.

    Her hair? Awful. As well as no makeup.

    Call me shallow, but I consider those things to be acts of charity.

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  4. These are all good points, LL, and I'll be sure to run the Mormon idea past TPTB. Let's see if they'll run with it.

    My guess is they'll stick to Wicca...

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  5. Hillary's looking pretty good, eh, Adrienne. I hadn't thought of the Rod Stewart angle...

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  6. Stop by the Catholic cathedral and check out Mary Magdalene's knucklebones, or whatever those things are that they have in the reliquary behind the altar. Aside from that, interesting Arts & Crafts era murals.

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  7. I'll be sure to check it out, Chas.

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