Interesting…:
WASHINGTON - The president-elect of the Christian Coalition announced yesterday that he was stepping down, saying the religious group appeared to balk at his proposals to focus on environmental and anti-poverty issues rather than on purely “moralistic” issues such as abortion.
The Rev. Joel C. Hunter, who was scheduled to take office Jan. 1, said his departure was sparked by “just a basic philosophical difference. … I saw an opportunity to really broaden the conversation and broaden the constituency. I’m really over this whole polarization thing.”
“I think the board just got scared,” added Hunter, senior pastor of a mega-church in central Florida and the author of “Right Wing, Wrong Bird, Why the Tactics of the Religious Right Won’t Fly With Most Conservative Christians.”
It’s encouraging (dare we say faith restoring?) to see big-box churches even considering these issues.
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