Baptists to form policy on gays
14th Nov 2006, 10:26 GMT
Delegates to the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina will vote this morning on a policy that, if approved, will prohibit membership for churches or affiliate groups that endorse homosexuality. The convention in Greensboro marks the 176th annual session of the organization, whose membership includes 4,080 churches and 1.
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