It's been a while since the Episcopal Church ordained it's first openly gay bishop. Looking back now, do you think doing so was a mistake? If so, why? If not, why not?
Do you think the Episcopal Church will ordain gay bishops in the future, or will the conservative faction of the Church assert itself and put an end to ordaining openly gay bishops?
Do you believe this has been an overall good thing or an overall bad thing for the Church?
Are other churches likely to follow the example of the Episcopal Church and ordain openly gay clergy?
Do you think the Episcopal Church will ordain gay bishops in the future, or will the conservative faction of the Church assert itself and put an end to ordaining openly gay bishops?
Do you believe this has been an overall good thing or an overall bad thing for the Church?
Are other churches likely to follow the example of the Episcopal Church and ordain openly gay clergy?