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On another thread, I shared part of the process we are following. Several church members approached the Council about becoming officially Affirming. Like BettetheRed's church we through that we were well on the way with our long-standing inclusive marriage policy and LGBT people in active roles in the church. The Council set up a committee -- I immediately volunteered, as did one other. The chair of council approached several others. I don't know if anyone turned down the opportunity but we ended up with a committee of five -- a good working number.
We piggy-backed on another ad hoc committee that was visiting all the groups connected with our church to find out what made them feel welcome and what could be improved (better access, lighting, large-print bulletins, inclusive language, being invited by a friend, transportation, etc.)
(This initial work seemed to me to take a long time.)
We had Affirming Moments in worship; mention in our church newsletters.
We lost two members of our team for unrelated reasons, and another was away for some time. But now we are back at full strength.
Another committee is revising our already inclusive marriage policy. We're looking to revise our Mission Statement to clearly include the LGBT community.
We are holding 'Conversation' gatherings after worship on some Sundays where people can ask questions and share concerns.
And we hope to be officially Affirming before summer.
I know Presbyteries become affirming. I know conferences become affirming. Would the goal be
to make United Church as a whole affirming. If all the courts are affirming
, then would it just be a a matter of the General Council announcing?
Pr. Jae said:It sounds like in all these cases a decision to affirm is premade, and then a Committee is just formed to ram the thing through.
I am sure that is what you are hearing.
Which suggests your ability to listen is impaired to some degree.
Since the affirming process is not one your congregation is likely to engage in your energies are probably best spent actually listening to what is being said by those who have been part of such processes and not filling the thread with your imagination about what is happening and why.
I am sure that is what you are hearing.
Which suggests your ability to listen is impaired to some degree.
Since the affirming process is not one your congregation is likely to engage in your energies are probably best spent actually listening to what is being said by those who have been part of such processes and not filling the thread with your imagination about what is happening and why.
Pr. Jae said:I note that no one yet has mentioned having a Committee on which there were voices in dissension with Affirming.
Pr. Jae said:I note also that no mention has been made yet of the Committees wrestling with the more difficult texts on homosexuality and the like.
Pr. Jae said:In each case what we rather have is a Committee being struck to bring about a foreordained conclusion.
Have you heard representatives of every congregation that has attempted the affirmation process?
revjohn said:Have you heard representatives of congregations that have rejected calls to enter the affirmation process?
revjohn said:Do you always assume universals from particulars?
Which would presume that such study would affirm a hostile attitude towards homosexual individuals or that a study on how we are to treat our brothers or sisters in the faith, or even mere neighbours falls short of some ideal.
revjohn said:You could quit while you are behind or go for broke and demonstrate even greater ignorance.
I suspect one is a long-shot and the other is easy money.
It may suggest that John, or it may rather suggest that I'm hearing quite clearly. I note that no one yet has mentioned having a Committee on which there were voices in dissension with Affirming. I note also that no mention has been made yet of the Committees wrestling with the more difficult texts on homosexuality and the like. In each case what we rather have is a Committee being struck to bring about a foreordained conclusion.