Friday, May 2, 2008

Proclamation to General Conference 2008

We have heard Jesus say – to all persons without exception – “follow me.”
We are part of God’s living body in today’s world,
but our United Methodist Church refuses to accept what God has done,
refuses to keep covenant with its own words in the baptismal promise,
refuses to honor God’s call to professional ministry,
refuses to do no harm,
refuses to open its hearts, minds, and doors.

The unchurched notice.
They notice the church cruelly scapegoating lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people on the altar of so-called unity
The young notice.
They notice the church denying, refusing, threatening, removing, closeting the lgbt people who faithfully serve the church.
The world notices.
We notice.
God notices.

The United Methodist baptismal liturgy calls all of us
to accept the freedom and power God gives us
to resist evil, injustice, and oppression in whatever forms they present themselves.
It is our duty – our baptismal covenant – to stand against the sin of the church,
to stand for God’s freedom and power,
to affirm God’s entire body of Christ that is the church.
We are God's children,here … now.

Today we boldly declare by standing here
that our church’s doors and our ministries will radically obey the Gospel
that we defy bigotry and ignorance,
that the anti-gay policies and practices of The United Methodist Church are wrong.

By human means we cannot stand but by the grace of God we can.
By standing we reject the idea that homosexuality is a sin
By standing we affirm that sexuality is a good gift of God
By standing we affirm our intent to spread God’s love and grace
By standing we bless and celebrate families, all families.
We do not stand alone.
We stand in solidarity with all those who are not here,
who are not in our congregations.
We stand with those who’ve been forced out
and who’ve never come in,
who already affirm one another as beloved children of God,
regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
We stand with holy boldness
to welcome LGBT laity and clergy into our churches and pulpits, NOW;
to keep baptismal promises for all, NOW;
to affirm calls to ministries for all people, NOW;
to bless covenant relationships in our churches by our clergy, NOW;
to assure membership for all, NOW;
to provide hospitality for all, NOW.

Join us.
Stand now.
Build our future with hope and trust in God.


Proclamation – Witness – General Conference 2008 – Ft. Worth, TX – Drafted by the Witness Team of Reconciling Ministries Network, Rev. David W. Meredith, Convener
http://www.generalconference2008.org/2008/05/umns-posts-plen.html

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