Pontifex Geronimo 13
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If you're a same sex couple, come in to your local United Church, where you'll receive a warm welcome and help in planning the wedding of your dreams.
Offer available only at participating locations.
Good one!“Let the one with no sin cast the first stone” comes to mind.
I never said there was no practical value to being "Affirming." I said there are various reasons a church might choose not to be "Affirming." And the very existence of such a list is of value to LGBTQ couples who have no church connection but who want to be married in a church and can easily find one through the list. Which is great.And therein lies the value of the Affirming logo/registration right there. People get 'interested' in churches around weddings, baptisms, funerals, etc. Sometimes they stick around afterwards. If you're an LGBTQ couple who wants to get married in a church, what better way to figure out quickly which one will marry you than to look up the list of Affirming congregations? Beyond that, you'd have to contact them individually. In Toronto, that could take a while...
I never said there was no practical value to being "Affirming." I said there are various reasons a church might choose not to be "Affirming." And the very existence of such a list is of value to LGBTQ couples who have no church connection but who want to be married in a church and can easily find one through the list. Which is great.
Although it occurs to me that what would be even more helpful (because it would open up many more possibilities for LGBTQ couples) would be to post a list of churches that have completely open and equal marriage policies, regardless of whether or not they've gone through the "Affirming" process.
And who could/would compile that list? Seems like it would be something of a duplication of effort.
Again - you're equating "performs same sex marriage" with being "Affirming" - or, more precisely, with "joining Affirm."And who could/would compile that list? Seems like it would be something of a duplication of effort. If you, as a congregation, want your church to appear on a list that exists that identifies "affirming" congregations, it might be as easy an idea to just work through the existing process. As I said, we didn't find it particularly onerous.
revsdd said:If you're a same sex couple, come in to your local United Church, where you'll receive a warm welcome and help in planning the wedding of your dreams.
Offer available only at participating locations.
Mendalla said:And that, as Martha used to say, is a good thing.
If you're a same sex couple, come in to your local United Church, where you'll receive a warm welcome and help in planning the wedding of your dreams.
Offer available only at participating locations.
And therein lies the value of the Affirming logo/registration right there. People get 'interested' in churches around weddings, baptisms, funerals, etc. Sometimes they stick around afterwards. If you're an LGBTQ couple who wants to get married in a church, what better way to figure out quickly which one will marry you than to look up the list of Affirming congregations? Beyond that, you'd have to contact them individually. In Toronto, that could take a while...
We in the Fellowship will also give a warm welcome.
We as a denomination won't marry them, and we'll hope they in time repent of their same-sex behavior.But you won't marry them and you will probably eventually kick them out for having sex without being married.
I think it might take them a week or two of focused work. That said, I don’t think new LGBT potential members and couples are responsible for the perceptions that the United Church puts out there, to them. And, with respect to them, the congregations are as responsible for those perceptions as Presbytery Charges. (New person: “What the bleep are Presbytery Charges?”)The initial work of compiling the list could probably be done by a competent co-op student in a semester or two. It's the maintenance work of keeping it up to date that would be the bigger question. It's useless if it ends up constantly being out of date.
I think it might take them a week or two of focused work. That said, I don’t think new LGBT potential members and couples are responsible for the perceptions that the United Church puts out there, to them. And, with respect to them, the congregations are as responsible for those perceptions as Presbytery Charges.
Oh, I know. I just don’t think it would have to take a semester or two. In United Church time maybe.I wasn't saying they were. My expectation would be that the church would be the one hiring this student and publishing the list.
In the end, it could be argued that the only way to solve the problem is for the United Church to become universally Affirming and cut loose the congregations that don't get with the program. But their polity won't allow that. They aren't quite congregational, but they are still highly decentralized.
It creates confusion is all.