Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Renewal Groups Joint Statement

Here's a statement brought out by the enewal folks.

Renewal Movement Speaks With One Voice: Responding to the 217th General Assembly's Action on Ordination Policies


Today, in a single vote by 298 commissioners, the constitution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) effectively was changed. The mandated requirements of ordination, rooted in Scripture and our Confessions, have been made optional. Sessions and presbyteries have been allowed to treat the Seventh Commandment as “not essential.” These ordaining bodies have been told that they need not obey the explicit instruction of the apostles: that all Christian believers should “abstain from … sexual immorality” (Acts 15:29).The consequences of the decision of this General Assembly throw our denomination into crisis.
Many individuals and congregations will conclude from this decision that the PC(USA) has abandoned the historic faith of the Church. The decision will be regarded by others in the worldwide body of Christ as profoundly offensive.Yet we do not believe that God has abandoned the members of the PCUSA. We do believe that God’s Word, by the power of God’s Spirit, is able to convict, transform, and restore. We are thankful for the many Presbyterian congregations and members who testify so boldly to that power—even this week in Birmingham. Faithful commissioners and advisory delegates have stood valiantly and effectively for doctrines such as the Trinity and the sanctity of human life.We will redouble our efforts to bear witness to the Gospel in this troubled time and place. We reaffirm our ordination vows at the very time when those vows are being cheapened. This recent decision marks a profound deviation from biblical requirements, and we cannot accept, support, or tolerate it. We will take the steps necessary to be faithful to God and to those God calls us to serve.Let us all be guided by the passage from which comes, providentially, the theme of this 217th General Assembly:"Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight and the sin that clings so closely, and let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus the pioneer and perfecter of our faith, who for the sake of the joy that was set before him endured the cross, disregarding its shame, and has taken his seat at the right hand of the throne of God.Consider him who endured such hostility against himself from sinners, so that you may not grow weary or lose heart. In your struggle against sin you have not yet resisted to the point of shedding your blood….Therefore lift your drooping hands and strengthen your weak knees, and make straight paths for your feet, so that what is lame may not be put out of joint, but rather be healed.Pursue peace with everyone, and the holiness without which no one will see the Lord. See to it that no one fails to obtain the grace of God; that no root of bitterness springs up and causes trouble, and through it many become defiled." - Hebrews 12: 1-4, 12-15 (NRSV)

The signers of the statement issued by the Presbyterian Renewal Network:
Rev. Richard Burnett
Rev. Susan Cyre
Rev. Paul Gaug
Rev. David Henderson
Rev. Dean Weaver
Kristin Johnson, MDiv
Rev. Brad Long
Rev. Robert Pitman
Rev. Sid Rice
Elder Terry Schlossberg
Rev. Michael Walker
Rev. Parker Williamson
Elder Alan Wisdom
Elder Marie Bowen

Constitutional Presbyterians
Presbyterians for Faith, Family, & Ministry
Evangelical Presbyterian Pastors Fellowship
New Wineskins
New Wineskins
OneByOne
Presbyterian Reformed Ministries, International
Knox Fellowship
Literacy & Evangelism, International
Presbyterian Coalition
Presbyterians for Renewal
Presbyterian Lay Committee
Presbyterian Action Presbyterians Pro-Life
Presbuteros

4 comments:

Mad Housewife said...

The seventh Commandment is considered not essential??? What the *bleep*?!? I mean, come on! This is outrageous! Excuse me, but God's WORD is NOT optional!!! Especially this one when it pertains to our church leaders. I do realize that in today's world the universal cup runneth over with sinners. But treating the seventh Commandment as 'optional' in any form of church leadership (or anyone at all, really) is--And I really don't like using this word, so pardon me--STUPID. Does anyone there--Besides you, of course, Alan--have all the cards in their deck? Sounds like you're in the midst of a few tacos short of a platter there. What will they change next?

Mad Housewife said...

Sorry I got a little overheated in the previous comment about this post. This whole thing really is very sad. Every Christian should be respectful enough to demand each and every Commandment as essential in their lives.

We all strive to walk with God, do we not? Considering any of His Commandments as 'optional' is walking in the opposite direction from Him. I don't care who you are, whether you're a big-wig in the PCUSA or just an average man on the street.

Remember those WWJD bracelets? It's time to ask yourself: What would Jesus do?

Alan Trafford said...

The Renewal Leaders statement is, of course, their commentary on what happened. The PUP report doesn't say that it is breaking any commandments. As I see it, though, effectively we have become congregationalists, or at least groups of federated congregationalists. It is now up to every Session and Presbytery to decide whether anyone who comes with a scruple about some element of the faith is still capable of being ordained. That is, it is now up to the ordaining body to decide whether an essential of the faith has been compromised. I'm not blogging tonight. We didn't get out of the plenary session until well after midnight, and then I went to the renewal group meeting. Some good things happened today, but they are somewhat overshadowed by yesterday. I'm leaving Thursday afternoon and have been asked to speak at the Webster church on Saturday morning.
There are some things we can do, and I'll try to make sure that we do them. Next week's session meeting will be important.
Keep praying. God hasn't finished with us yet.
I'm going to bed!
Alan

Mad Housewife said...

I like what Craig says. And I certainly agree with Mrs T.--I will follow you, Alan, wherever you may go. As it says in the Book of Ruth..."Your people shall be my people."

If you want to keep fighting, then I'm back here in LJ fighting with you. I've read some articles in various places on the internet and have found that we are not alone in believing what has happened is going against God. Lets round up God's army and drive on into battle. If we win or lose, it's God's way either way. But at least we will be able to say we faught for what we believe: the Bible and all God's word therein, including the seventh Commandment.