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ASC DECISIONS ON
MEMBERSHIP, MINISTRY AND SEXUALITY
(in light of concerns expressed on
Assembly proposal 84)
The Assembly Standing Committee joyfully
acknowledges that:
"The Church as the fellowship of the Holy Spirit confesses Jesus as
Lord over its own life; it also confesses that Jesus is Head over all
things, the beginning of a new creation, of a new humanity." (Basis of
Union, para 3)
We further gratefully acknowledge that:
"in his own strange way Christ constitutes, rules and renews [us] as
his Church." (Basis of Union, para 4)
Having prayerfully met in retreat from 22
to 24 August 2003, seeking God's will and believing this to be God's
guidance, we resolved that the Assembly Standing Committee:
STATEMENT OF APOLOGY AND REGRET
1. Acknowledges with regret that proposal
84 and the way it was reported has evoked depths of shared suffering among
members of the Church, leading to many members experiencing pain, hurt
confusion and anger.
2. Apologises to members and ministers that
more was not done to make them aware in advance of the Tenth Assembly that
matters of membership, ministry and sexuality would be considered by the
Assembly.
CLARIFYING PROPOSAL 84
3. (a) Notes that "Celibacy in
singleness and faithfulness in marriage" and "Right
relationships" referred to in parts 2(ii) and (iii) of proposal 84 were
intended to illustrate some differing views held by church members and have
never been endorsed or approved by the Assembly or its Standing Committee.
(b) Celebrates that in the Uniting Church
we have already agreed on and affirmed important matters regarding marriage,
marriage preparation, marriage counseling, divorce, re-marriage, sexuality
and sexual ethics (Assembly minutes 97.31.5-97.31.13) and we have adopted
the Code of Ethics and Ministry Practice which gives clear guidance about
the appropriate conduct and accountability of ministers.
4. In order to clarify the meaning of
proposal 84 in accordance with the rationale presented to the Assembly,
determines to act under its powers stated in Constitution clause 47 and
Regulation 3.6.26 to vary proposal 84 as attached.
5. Informs the Church that congregations
and councils of the Church who wish to state a sexual ethic may elect to do
so after prayerful consideration and study of the Scriptures providing that
· there is respect for and acknowledgment of those who hold a different
view;
· such statements do not prevent the consideration on a case-by-case basis
of individuals related to candidature, ordination or commissioning, and
placement, according to proposal 84.3.
MINISTRY AND MEMBERSHIP IN
THE UNITING CHURCH
(Proposal 84 as varied by the Assembly Standing Committee, 24 August 2003)
"The Assembly Standing Committee,
acting with the powers of the Assembly, resolved:
1. To note the following extracts from
Assembly minute 00.25.03:
(a) we celebrate that the Church's faith is in the triune God, Father, Son
and Holy Spirit, and that the Church's work and unity are built upon the
person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ;
(b) we affirm the authority of the Scriptures as defined in the Basis of
Union, acknowledging that within the Church there is a range of views on
questions of Biblical interpretation on various matters of Christian faith
and practice;
(c) we affirm we are bound together by Christ, and because we love the
Uniting Church as part of the one holy catholic and apostolic church we will
continue to work together in our diversity as servants of the living God.
2. Noting that:
(i) within the Church people of faith have wrestled with integrity to
interpret Scripture in relation to the issue of Christian sexual ethics and
have on some issues come to mutually exclusive positions;
(ii) membership of the Uniting Church is open to all persons subject only to
the guidance of the Basis of Union, the Constitution, the Regulations and
policies of the Assembly,
to call upon members of the Church to seek to live together in peace as
people of faith, notwithstanding differing views in the matter of same
gender relationships.
3. To remind Presbyteries of the decisions
of previous Assemblies that:
(a) in considering issues related to candidature, ordination or
commissioning for specified ministries, and the placement of persons in
specified ministries, decisions should only be taken on a case by case
basis; and
(b) a decision on the suitability of an applicant or candidate depends upon
a wide range of criteria and may include consideration of the manner in
which the applicant's or candidate's sexuality is expressed.
4. To request the Standing Committee:
(a) to provide guidance for Congregations and Presbyteries on how to conduct
discussions on contentious issues in ways that comply with the Church's
policy on vilification and harassment;
(b) to seek advice for the Church on the legal implications of the relevant
legislation, eg anti discrimination legislation, anti vilification
legislation, etc; and advise councils of the Church of this advice; and
(c) to amend, on the advice of the Legal Reference Committee, Regulation
2.7.16(l) to make more explicit the role of presbyteries in the placement of
people in specified ministries."
Notes of the variations made by the
Standing Committee to Proposal 84
· in part 1(a) the words "We celebrate" have been added, in order
to be fully consistent with the resolution of the Ninth Assembly;
· in parts 1(b) and (c) the words "we affirm" have been added, in
order to be fully consistent with the resolution of the Ninth Assembly;
· in part 2 line 1 "Recognising" has been replaced by
"Noting";
· in part 2 clauses (ii) and (iii) have been deleted;
· in part 2 part (iv) has been renumbered as part (ii);
· in part 2 last line "same sex" has been replaced by "same
gender";
· in part 3 line 1 the words "of the decisions of previous
Assemblies" have been added.
Terence Corkin, Assembly General
Secretary
24 August 2003
RESPONSE TO PETITION
The Standing Committee resolved to:
1. (a) Receive the petitions signed by
approximately 24,000 members and "attendees" and acknowledge with
deep regret their "deep spiritual and emotional dismay and
concern";
(b) advise the signatories of the petitions
of Standing Committee's decisions in relation to Proposal 84;
(c) strongly reject assertions within the
petitions and affirm that:
(i) the concept of "Right relationships" was neither adopted nor
recognised by the Assembly;
(ii) the Assembly has not placed the Uniting Church outside of the One ,
Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church;
(iii) the Assembly has acted faithfully in accordance with the Basis of
Union;
(iv) the leadership of the Assembly did not mislead the Assembly;
(v) those who adhere to resolution 84 have not separated themselves from the
Uniting Church.
2. Acknowledge the request to recall the
Assembly for the purpose of referring proposal 84 for concurrence and
engaging in a service of repentance. The ASC declines to accede to this
request, noting the following:
(i) the clarification offered by the ASC of Proposal 84, in particular that
the 10th Assembly did not endorse or approve "right
relationships";
(ii) proposal 84 did not introduce new policy for the Church;
(iii) councils of the Church are free to discuss matters of ministry,
membership and sexuality and to bring proposals to other councils of the
Church as appropriate.
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