Non-Violent Action at General Conference
Complete Video and Text of Prepared
Remarks
The following video is from the "action" taken at
General Conference on Thursday, May 1st 2008, to protest losses on key
legislative items, including a failure to overturn Judicial Council Decision
1032, and the approval of a regressive version of Paragraph 161G in the Social
Principles.
The text of the statement is below.
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
Posted: Monday - May 05, 2008 at 03:45 PM
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