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2020 |
Reformed Christianity
Global Christianity survey indicates Presbyterian and Reformed Christians numbered around 65,446,000 people, representing 0.8% of the world's population.
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2017 | The First Presidency approved a petition by the Australia Mission Centre Council to permit same-sex marriages. |
2016 | Two significant leadership milestones were achieved: Stassi D. Cramm became the first woman presiding bishop, and Jane M. Gardner became the church's first female presiding evangelist. |
March 2014 | Church leadership released policies embracing the recommendations for LGBTQ inclusion in the United States, following the 2013 National Conference recommendations. |
2013 | Linda L. Booth became the first woman elected to serve as president of the Council of Twelve, further advancing women's leadership roles. |
2013 | USA National Conference recommended extending the sacrament of marriage to same-sex couples in states where it is legal, and extending priesthood eligibility to all church members regardless of sexual orientation. |
2013 | A leadership restructuring occurred where the Director of Field Ministries role shifted when the outgoing president joined the First Presidency. |
2013 | Ireland and Great Britain held a special multi-nation conference recommending policy changes similar to those in Canada, Australia, and the United States regarding LGBTQ participation. |
2012 | National conferences in Canada and Australia recommended changing church policies to include ordination and marriage for same-sex couples, with specific recommendations for marriage and priesthood eligibility. |
2011 |
Reformed Christianity
Pew Forum on Religious and Public Life reports that Presbyterian or Reformed churches constitute approximately 7% of global Protestants, representing around 56 million people worldwide.
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November 10 2010 | Community of Christ was unanimously approved for membership in the National Council of Churches, becoming the 37th member communion of this ecumenical body. |
April 2010 | Veazey's second revelation was officially approved as Section 164 of the Doctrine and Covenants, enabling new membership confirmation practices and providing guidance on church leadership and global ethical concerns. |
January 17 2010 | Stephen Veazey presented his second revelation, which addressed church membership practices, including acceptance of members baptized in other churches and encouraging reflection on baptismal meaning. |
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