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ELCANEWS November 2004

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ELCA Council Sets Stage For Decisions On Sexuality

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ELCA NEWS SERVICE

November 19, 2004

ELCA Council Sets Stage For Decisions On Sexuality
04-221-FI

     CHICAGO (ELCA) -- In 2005 the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
(ELCA) is to consider whether or not the church should bless same-gender
relationships and whether or not it should allow people in such
relationships to serve the church as professional lay and ordained
ministers.  At its last scheduled meeting of 2004 the ELCA Church Council
heard updates on a churchwide study of the issues, participated in the
study and acknowledged the process and timeline for a task force report
related to the study.
     The Church Council is the ELCA's board of directors and serves as the
legislative authority of the church between churchwide assemblies.  The
council met here Nov. 11-15.  Assemblies are held every other year; the
next is Aug. 8-14, 2005, in Orlando, Fla.
     A 14-member ELCA Task Force for Studies on Sexuality is developing a
report to the 2005 Churchwide Assembly and recommendations on how to
answer the questions on homosexuality.  The report and recommendations are
to become public on Jan. 13.
     The recommendations will be open to a number of reviews until the
Orlando assembly votes on them.
     The council decided the churchwide assembly votes will require
approval by two-thirds of the assembly's more than 1,000 voting members to
pass, said Carlos Peņa, vice president of the ELCA and chair of the Church
Council, Galveston, Texas.
     "There were those who felt that maybe it just needed a simple
majority, that we were actually changing the rules of procedure in
anticipation of the task force report," Peņa said.
     The council considered the margin of votes required for major
decisions previously, including those made in churches that formed the
ELCA in 1988, Peņa said.  It also considered the impact these
recommendations could have on changing church governing documents, he
said.
     Peņa said it was important for the council to set the assembly's
rules of procedure before seeing the report and recommendations of the
task force for the ELCA Studies on Sexuality.  "It allows us not to be
swayed one way or the other by what the task force reports," he said.  "It
makes it more neutral."
     Ellen T. Maxon, council member, Chelan, Wash., said that making the
decision while the task force is still working on its report and
recommendations may influence its work.  "This recommendation is not
neutral," she said.
     Grieg L. Anderson, council member, Portland, Ore., said that, if the
council made its decision while looking at the task force report and
recommendations, it would appear that "we were putting our thumb on the
scale" -- deciding on the margin of vote needed based on how much the
council liked or disliked the recommendations.
     In the closing minutes of the council meeting, Maxon said, "We are a
divided church that has chosen to stand with those inside the circle
again," making it more difficult to change current policy than to keep it.
"If you think that yesterday's (Nov. 13) action did not signal where the
council stands, you're only fooling yourself," she said.
     The Rev. Mark S. Hanson, presiding bishop of the ELCA, told the
council that the decision reflected the tension within which it
operates -- wanting to speak prophetically to church and society, while
wanting to lead the whole church responsibly with every action it takes.
     During the first plenary session of the 2005 Churchwide Assembly,
voting members of the assembly will vote to accept the rules of procedure.
They have the ability to amend the rules before approving them.

Council Participates in Churchwide Study on Sexuality
     The Rev. James M. Childs Jr., director, ELCA Studies on Sexuality,
used materials the task force developed, "Journey Together Faithfully:
Part Two," to lead council members through the study in two closed
small-group sessions.  Members returned to an open plenary session to
discuss the study.
     Hanson opened the plenary session by saying the discussion was not
meant to pre-empt the work of the task force, as though it was signaling
how the task force should think.
     Several council members reported on the general conversation in their
small groups.  Some expressed the concern that the church may be put in
the position of creating "us" and "them" factions.  Some wondered what
messages the ELCA would be sending to the larger Christian community and
to the larger world community.
     The Rev. Kevin S. Kanouse, bishop of the ELCA Northern Texas-Northern
Louisiana Synod, Dallas, said the study materials cited Bible verses often
used by those who interpret them literally to condemn homosexuality.  He
said there were no biblical quotes more often used by those who interpret
Scripture based on Christ's "gospel mission" to include all people.
     In a related action, the council voted "to express thanks to the
members, congregations, synods and partners of the Evangelical Lutheran
Church in America who have engaged in study, dialogue and discernment as
part of the Studies on Sexuality and to the thousands of individuals and
groups who provided response to "Journey Together Faithfully: Part Two" by
the Oct. 31, 2004, deadline."

Council Hears Updates on Churchwide Study on Sexuality
     The council also received a report from Childs on task force
activities since his last report to the council's April 2004 meeting.
     Childs said the task force met in October and "began deliberating and
testing where we are."  The task force was mindful that it was still
receiving responses to the study materials, he said, but it was also aware
of its need to produce a report and recommendations in three months.
Childs reported that more than 28,000 responses were sent to the ELCA by
the Oct. 31 deadline.
     "After laying out a variety of ideas and concerns, the director was
asked to work with a consulting group of task force members to do some
preliminary drafting," Childs said.
     The council voted "to acknowledge the process and timeline for the
'Report and Recommendations' of the task force for the ELCA Studies on
Sexuality as this church prepares for the 2005 ELCA Churchwide Assembly"
and "to anticipate and welcome comments and responses throughout this
process, particularly from synod councils prior to the April 2005 Church
Council meeting."
     The task force report and recommendations will be embargoed until
noon (EST) on Jan. 13, 2005.  ELCA leaders will receive a confidential
preview of the report and recommendations at noon (EST) on Jan. 12, 2005.
     The Jan. 13 public release of the report and recommendations will
coincide with a news conference here with Childs and the Rev. Margaret G.
Payne, task force chair and bishop of the ELCA New England Synod,
Worcester, Mass.
     The ELCA's 10,657 congregations may study the report and
recommendations January through March, with responses directed to synod
councils and synod assemblies.  The ELCA Conference of Bishops is expected
to discuss the report and recommendations when it meets March 3-8 in
Dallas.
     The boards of the ELCA Division for Church and Society and the ELCA
Division for Ministry will meet here March 10-13.  They are expected to
review the task force report and recommendations and forward them to the
council with any additional comments from the boards.
     The council will meet here April 8-11.  It is to receive the task
force report and recommendations with any additional board comments and to
transmit the report and recommendations to the 2005 Churchwide Assembly.
The council is to prepare a resolution for the assembly action on the
recommendations.
     From April through June the ELCA's 65 synods meet separately in synod
assemblies.  They may discuss the report and recommendations and address
the 2005 Churchwide Assembly through resolutions called "memorials."  The
churchwide assembly will receive the report and recommendations, and it
will consider the council's resolution, synod memorials and other related
resolutions from voting members of the assembly.
-- -- --
     Information about the Studies on Sexuality is at
http://www.elca.org/faithfuljourney/ on the ELCA Web site.

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

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