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Resolution: Endorsing Restraint in the Administration of ELCA Policies Applicable to Sexual Minority Persons
Whereas, The 2005 Churchwide Assembly of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America urged our church to concentrate on finding ways to live together faithfully in the midst of disagreement;and
Whereas, The discussion of the 2005 Churchwide Assembly concerning the ministry of partnered sexual minority persons provided no resolution of the disagreements by the action of a substantial majority; and
Whereas; A significant minority demonstrated their dissatisfaction with the current policy and practice of the ELCA with regard to the service in rostered ministry of partnered sexuality minority persons, though no proposals for exceptions to or alteration of current policy achieved a majority at the 2005 Churchwide Assembly; and
Whereas, It is clear that no resolution of this matter acceptable to all persons is possible at this time; and
Whereas, Service in the rostered ministry of the church is neither a right to be claimed nor a privilege bestowed, rather it is the duty and obligation of both candidates and the church to discern the calling of God for service in the rostered ministry in specific persons; and
Whereas, This vocation is confirmed by call of the church to a specific ministry; and
Whereas, There are many instances where the process of discernment has identified candidates and settings for rostered ministry where the only impediment to the call of the church is the preclusion to service by partnered sexual minority persons as defined in ELCA policy; and
Whereas, Many sexual minority persons, partnered and single, already serve in the rostered ministry in congregations of this church; and
Whereas, There are many instances where congregations have expressed their willingness to receive the ministry of partnered sexual minority leaders; and
Whereas, Rather than limiting ourselves to one resolution of our disagreements, we ought to invest the talents given us in those places where call is extended to and received by partnered sexual minority persons and discern the working of the Spirit through the lived experience of God’s people; and
Whereas, The Rabbi Gamaliel convinced the Sanhedrin not to act against Peter and the apostles saying,:...[If this plan or this undertaking is of human origin, it will fail, but if it is of God, you will not be able to overthrow them - in that case you may even be found fighting against God![Acts 5:38-39, NRSV]: and
Whereas, The Metropolitan New York Synod (MNYS) of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, meeting in assembly October 29, 2005, voted to endorse restraint in the Administration of ELCA policies applicable to sexual minority persons and requested other synods to join them in that endorsement; therefore, be it
Resolved, That in furtherance of the goal of finding ways to live together faithfully in the midst of our disagreements, the Sierra Pacific Synod Assembly partner with the Metropolitan New York Synod in endorsing and calling for restraint in the administration of those ELCA policies that address the full service of partnered sexual minority persons in rostered ministry, ir order that the ministry of such persons to and with our congregations may be seen and we may discern whether God prospers the work of their hands [Ps. 90:17] and they may be [known] by their fruits [Matthew 7:16,20]; and be it further
Resolved, That the Sierra Pacific Synod join the Metropolitan New York Synod in requesting other synods to join us in endorsing the practice of restraint in the administration of policies applicable only to sexual minority rostered persons as a part of the continuing discernment process of the ELCA so that a number of ministries across the church may be looked to as exemplars through which our synods and the ELCA may evaluate the spiritual health and welfare of congregations and communities served by openly partnered sexual minority ministers; and be it further
Resolved, that in this time of disagreement and discernment all members of the ELCA earnestly pray: Lord God, you have called your servants to ventures of which we cannot see the ending, by paths as yet untrodden, through perils unknown. Give us faith to go out with good courage, not knowing where we go, but only that your hand is leading us and your love supporting us: through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. [Morning and Evening Prayer, LBW Prayer (251)]
We did not like the decision, so we are going to use high churchly language to advocate ignoring it. (Added: This is a resolution that has yet to be approved...pray.)
----Katie
3 comments:
Well ladies and gentlemen, such rebellion among synods makes me wonder if CWA's and Syond Assemblies are even relevant anymore. If one can do whatever one wishes, no matter what the vote is, then we should turn ourselves into a confederation of congregations where our national and synodical assemblies can only offer suggestions.
Of course, if assemblies are irrelevant, then that would give me more time to do other, more enjoyable things.
The ELCA is becoming the UCC and the ECUSA in its theology and we are reaping the rewards of this revisionist and heretical thinking. Soon it must be time for traditionalist to band together and move forward and separate from those who will not follow the Lord and his word.
Peace in the Lord!
Rob Buechler
It is interesting that Bouman was very upset with the WordAlone folks for resisting the '99 vote for CCM. In BOumann's view any Synod rebelling against CCM needed to be disciplined; he also wants to get rid of the seminarian option to NOT be ordained by a bishop. It seems that Boumann thinks that its ok to rebel against assembly votes when he disagrees with the results; but he refuses to give the same consideration to others. This is the wave of the future.
What Dan says has merit. It is interesting too that Bouman was willing to fight and discipline over polity, (a polity which gave him more power) but was unwilling as bishop to stand and fight over that which is a matter of salvation. Which lord is his Lord? I think we are seeing the answer. Pray for him.
Peace in the Lord!
Rob Buechler
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