LISTSERV mailing list manager LISTSERV 16.0

Help for ELCANEWS Archives


ELCANEWS Archives

ELCANEWS Archives


ELCANEWS@LISTSERV.ELCA.ORG


View:

Message:

[

First

|

Previous

|

Next

|

Last

]

By Topic:

[

First

|

Previous

|

Next

|

Last

]

By Author:

[

First

|

Previous

|

Next

|

Last

]

Font:

Monospaced Font

LISTSERV Archives

LISTSERV Archives

ELCANEWS Home

ELCANEWS Home

ELCANEWS  March 2005

ELCANEWS March 2005

Subject:

ELCA Bishops Send Message To Church On Sexuality Recommendations

From:

[log in to unmask]

Reply-To:

[log in to unmask]

Date:

Wed, 9 Mar 2005 17:15:45 -0600

Content-Type:

text/plain

Parts/Attachments:

Parts/Attachments

text/plain (129 lines)

ELCA NEWS SERVICE

March 9, 2005

ELCA Bishops Send Message To Church On Sexuality Recommendations
05-038-JB

     DALLAS (ELCA) -- The Conference of Bishops of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), acknowledging its members are "not of
one mind" on issues related to homosexuality, sent a message to the church
at the conclusion of its spring meeting here. The conference urged the
church to affirm two recommendations resulting from a three-year study on
homosexuality conducted by a task force of the church, but could offer no
definitive advice on the most controversial of the three recommendations.
     The ELCA Conference of Bishops is an advisory body of the church,
consisting of the 65 ELCA synod bishops, ELCA secretary and ELCA presiding
bishop. It met here March 3-7.
     The report and recommendations, released Jan. 13, provides possible
answers to two key questions on homosexuality: Should the church bless
same-gender relationships? Should the church allow people in such
relationships to serve the church as professional lay and ordained
ministers?
     The task force recommended that the ELCA:
     + concentrate on finding ways to live together faithfully in the
midst of disagreements. The Conference of Bishops called on the church to
affirm this recommendation. "We understand that this recommendation
commits us to continuing our journey together for the sake of God's
mission," the bishops' message said.
     + continue to respect the pastoral guidance of a 1993 statement of
the ELCA Conference of Bishops opposing the blessing of homosexual
relationships but remaining open to pastors wanting to provide pastoral
care for gay and lesbian Lutherans. The bishops asked the church to affirm
the 1993 statement "leaving it as it was intended -- a matter of advice
and counsel," the message said.
     + continue under current standards that expect unmarried ministers to
abstain from sexual relations -- defining marriage as being between a man
and a woman -- but respecting the consciences of those who find these
standards in conflict with the mission of the church, the ELCA may choose
to refrain from disciplining gay and lesbian ministers in committed
relationships and from disciplining those who call or approve partnered
gay or lesbian people for ministry.
     "We acknowledge that as a conference we are unable to offer a
definitive word of advice on recommendation three," the Conference of
Bishops said. "Some bishops are convinced there should be no change in the
practice and policy of our church. Other bishops favor changes both in
policy and in practice though there is no consensus as to how such changes
should take place."
     The bishops acknowledged their differences on homosexuality. "We
hold each other in love and respect. We recognize that our differences are
rooted in deeply held convictions. We honor the integrity of these
convictions of conscience and faith 'with all humility and gentleness,
with patience, bearing with one another in love, making every effort to
maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace (Ephesians 4:2-3),'"
the message said.
     "For the sake of the unity of this church and its mission, we are not
divided by these differences," the message said. "As evidence of this, we
point to the extraordinary engagement of this church in God's mission in
the world and our full participation in that work. We thank God for this."
     The Conference of Bishops' message said they "see throughout this
church that a commitment to the authority of Scripture is not solely the
concern of those who seek to maintain the tradition. Similarly compassion
for gay and lesbian persons and a commitment that they be treated justly
are not solely concerns of those advocating change."
     Between now and the churchwide assembly, the conference called on
ELCA members to unite in prayer, read Scripture and Luther's Large
Catechism, participate in weekly worship, study theology, practice
forgiveness, invite people to a faith community, and "serve and love in
Christ's name."
     "We understand in all of this that we have responsibility for the
stewardship of the unity given to us by the Lord Jesus Christ. We also
understand that we exercise that stewardship with brothers and sisters of
the whole Church throughout the world," the message said.
     "We further understand that we have a responsibility for protection
of the most vulnerable. This includes not only the poor, the widow, the
orphan, and the stranger, but also all who feel estranged by virtue of
their deeply held convictions," the message concluded.
     The one-page message was intended to advise the boards of the ELCA
Division for Church in Society, ELCA Division for Ministry, and the ELCA
Church Council, as each considers what to do with the task force report
and recommendations on homosexuality. Eventually, the report and its
recommendations, along with proposals on how to consider the issues, will
make their way to the 2005 ELCA Churchwide Assembly, Aug. 8-14, in
Orlando, Fla.

Long Hours to Craft Message
     The Conference of Bishops debated and discussed the task force
recommendations over several hours during their meeting here. Those
sessions included a two-and-one-half hour closed, off-the-record session
March 6; an unplanned, informal two-hour writing session the same day
attended by more than 40 bishops; and more than two hours of debate and
discussion March 7 before the conference adopted the statement by
consensus and adjourned.
     The bishops took a series of "straw" votes, intended to determine the
possibilities, if any, on which they could agree regarding recommendation
three. For example, by a vote of 36-22, the bishops present favored that
there be no votes taken at the churchwide assembly on sexuality issues. On
another possibility, they narrowly favored by a vote of 36-26 all three
recommendations provided there were a series of precise "exception"
procedures that would allow people who are gay and lesbian and in
committed relationships to serve as professional lay and ordained leaders.
On still another possibility, the bishops favored 29-26 possible
legislative language that would create a "provisional" clergy roster,
which would limit the types of service for which these leaders would be
eligible.
     "The third recommendation … is so problematic for us," said the Rev.
E. Roy Riley, bishop of the ELCA New Jersey Synod, Hamilton Square, and
chair of the Conference of Bishops, in an interview with the ELCA News
Service. Many conference members seemed willing to create "space" for
people who are gay and lesbian and in committed relationships to serve as
professional lay and ordained leaders, but "there's simply no consensus on
how that might be done," he said.
     "There are, of course, members of the conference who believe that we
would be better off not creating any space whatsoever and would be more
affirming of simply continuing the welcoming kind of stance that we have
been in for gay and lesbian persons in the church," Riley added.
     Calling the message "significant" for the conference, Riley said he
believes the bishops' struggle was similar to what the voting members will
experience at the churchwide assembly in Orlando.
     "It will just be a much larger gathering. But I think there's a lot
of trust … and confidence in the Spirit's work among the people of God as
they gather in assembly in Orlando," he said.
----
     The full text of the Conference of Bishops message is at
http://www.elca.org/sr/bishopsregardtostudy.html on the ELCA Web site.


For information contact:
John Brooks, Director (773) 380-2958 or [log in to unmask]
http://www.elca.org/news

Top of Message | Previous Page | Permalink

Advanced Options


Options

Log In

Log In

Get Password

Get Password


Search Archives

Search Archives


Subscribe or Unsubscribe

Subscribe or Unsubscribe


Archives

October 2024
September 2024
August 2024
July 2024
June 2024
May 2024
April 2024
March 2024
January 2024
December 2023
November 2023
October 2023
September 2023
August 2023
July 2023
June 2023
May 2023
April 2023
March 2023
February 2023
January 2023
December 2022
November 2022
October 2022
September 2022
August 2022
July 2022
June 2022
May 2022
April 2022
March 2022
February 2022
January 2022
December 2021
November 2021
October 2021
September 2021
August 2021
July 2021
June 2021
May 2021
April 2021
March 2021
February 2021
January 2021
November 2020
October 2020
September 2020
August 2020
July 2020
June 2020
May 2020
April 2020
March 2020
February 2020
January 2020
December 2019
November 2019
October 2019
September 2019
August 2019
July 2019
June 2019
May 2019
April 2019
March 2019
February 2019
January 2019
November 2018
October 2018
August 2018
July 2018
June 2018
May 2018
April 2018
March 2018
February 2018
January 2018
December 2017
November 2017
October 2017
September 2017
August 2017
June 2017
May 2017
April 2017
March 2017
February 2017
January 2017
December 2016
November 2016
October 2016
September 2016
August 2016
July 2016
June 2016
May 2016
April 2016
March 2016
February 2016
January 2016
December 2015
November 2015
October 2015
September 2015
August 2015
July 2015
June 2015
May 2015
April 2015
March 2015
February 2015
January 2015
December 2014
November 2014
October 2014
September 2014
August 2014
July 2014
June 2014
May 2014
April 2014
March 2014
February 2014
January 2014
December 2013
November 2013
October 2013
September 2013
August 2013
July 2013
June 2013
May 2013
April 2013
March 2013
February 2013
January 2013
December 2012
November 2012
October 2012
September 2012
August 2012
July 2012
June 2012
May 2012
April 2012
March 2012
February 2012
January 2012
December 2011
November 2011
October 2011
September 2011
August 2011
July 2011
June 2011
May 2011
April 2011
March 2011
February 2011
January 2011
December 2010
November 2010
October 2010
September 2010
August 2010
July 2010
June 2010
May 2010
April 2010
March 2010
February 2010
January 2010
December 2009
November 2009
October 2009
September 2009
August 2009
July 2009
June 2009
May 2009
April 2009
March 2009
February 2009
January 2009
December 2008
November 2008
October 2008
September 2008
August 2008
July 2008
June 2008
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
October 2007
September 2007
August 2007
July 2007
June 2007
May 2007
April 2007
March 2007
February 2007
January 2007
December 2006
November 2006
October 2006
September 2006
August 2006
July 2006
June 2006
May 2006
April 2006
March 2006
February 2006
January 2006
December 2005
November 2005
October 2005
September 2005
August 2005
July 2005
June 2005
May 2005
April 2005
March 2005
February 2005
January 2005
December 2004
November 2004
October 2004
September 2004
August 2004
July 2004
June 2004
May 2004
April 2004
March 2004
February 2004
January 2004
December 2003
November 2003
October 2003
September 2003
August 2003
July 2003
June 2003
May 2003
April 2003
March 2003
February 2003
January 2003
December 2002
November 2002
October 2002
September 2002
August 2002
July 2002
June 2002
May 2002
April 2002
March 2002
February 2002
January 2002
December 2001
November 2001
October 2001
September 2001
August 2001
July 2001
June 2001
May 2001
April 2001
March 2001
February 2001
January 2001
December 2000
November 2000
October 2000
September 2000
August 2000
July 2000
June 2000
May 2000
April 2000
March 2000
February 2000
January 2000
December 1999
November 1999
October 1999
September 1999
August 1999
July 1999
June 1999
May 1999
April 1999
March 1999
February 1999
January 1999
December 1998
November 1998
October 1998
September 1998
August 1998
July 1998
June 1998
May 1998
April 1998
March 1998
February 1998
January 1998
December 1997
November 1997
October 1997
September 1997
August 1997
July 1997
June 1997
May 1997
April 1997
March 1997
February 1997
January 1997
December 1996
November 1996
October 1996
September 1996
August 1996
July 1996
June 1996
May 1996
April 1996
March 1996
February 1996
January 1996

ATOM RSS1 RSS2



LISTSERV.ELCA.ORG

CataList Email List Search Powered by the LISTSERV Email List Manager