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Tue Apr 29, 2014, 07:59 PM Apr 2014

Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta issues directive banning firearms from church property

After Gov. Deal signed the guns everywhere legislation the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta decided to speak up;

Episcopal churches in Middle and North Georgia have banned firearms from their sanctuaries following Gov. Nathan Deal’s approval of legislation that widely expands the state’s gun laws.

Bishop Robert Wright of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta issued the directive Monday, telling church leaders and parishioners that the only exception to the policy will be on-duty law enforcement officers.

“My judgment and this policy are based on the normative understanding of the teachings of Jesus as the Episcopal Church has received them,” Wright wrote in a letter about House Bill 60, which takes effect July 1. “This matter and I hope this policy afford us yet another opportunity to live the words we pray each week.”

Dubbed the “guns everywhere” legislation by opponents, HB 60 passed on the final day of this year’s state legislative session and expands where Georgians may legally carry firearms, including schools, bars and government buildings.
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Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta issues directive banning firearms from church property (Original Post) 47of74 Apr 2014 OP
Good. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #1
My congregation did this, too. ColesCountyDem Apr 2014 #2
I have to agree with you Fortinbras Armstrong Apr 2014 #3
Exactly! ColesCountyDem Apr 2014 #4

ColesCountyDem

(6,944 posts)
2. My congregation did this, too.
Wed Apr 30, 2014, 04:55 AM
Apr 2014

When Illinois passed 'concealed carry' legislation last year, my congregation (American Baptist Convention-- the only 'progressive' Baptist denomination) voted unanimously to ban all firearms from church property, except for sworn law-enforcement personnel, who are required to be armed 24/7/365. 'No Weapons On Church Property' signs are now displayed at every entrance to our church and day-care center.

I never thought I'd live to see the day when we'd have to formally enact such a rule, and it saddens me.

Fortinbras Armstrong

(4,473 posts)
3. I have to agree with you
Wed Apr 30, 2014, 07:18 AM
Apr 2014

If you feel that it is necessary for you to bring a gun to church, then there is either something seriously wrong with you or something seriously wrong with your church.

Certainly, concealed carry makes ME feel less safe, not more.

ColesCountyDem

(6,944 posts)
4. Exactly!
Wed Apr 30, 2014, 08:58 AM
Apr 2014

Our chief deputy Sheriff is one of our deacons, so I understand why he (discretely) 'carries', but I've never understood why anyone else would even want to bring a gun to church.

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