Monday, May 30, 2011

Newsletter - June/July

From the Pastor’s Desk…

A few people in the congregation have been asking me about the “headlines”. USA Today read: “Presbyterians clear way for ordaining gays, lesbians.” The PCUSA (our denomination) recently passed Amendment 10-A which changes the wording of our ordination standards. If you have been keeping up with the previous newsletters (April & May) then you know the particulars! In the April news I shared the specific change that would occur in the Book of Order. I noted the division this has caused across the country and within individual churches. This is a difficult time in our denomination. Questions remain unanswered: How will this affect the local church, our church? What does this mean for a denomination already losing members? In the May newsletters, I spoke of keeping a balance of grace and truth. If we err on issues, we often err by giving grace away without regard to God’s truth or using truth as a weapon without the grace of God. I spoke of the woman caught in adultery (John 8) and Jesus extended tremendous grace in that he did not condemn her and yet he held her accountable to the truth commanding that she go and sin no more. We are all held to the standards of God’s truth and we are all extended unmerited favor from God. For me, the issues boils down to scripture, its authority and interpretation. The complexity of this issue raises many more questions than answers. For some there is very little complexity. The session has been discussing this issue for some time (more so lately) and we have decided to begin a new time of discernment with the congregation. Beginning Wednesday, June 1, 6:30pm, we will open conversation on the issues involved. This first meeting will primarily discuss the information about Amendment 10-A. We have invited a neighbor pastor (W.D. Hasty) who voted for the amendment and I am one who voted against the amendment (WD and I are still good friends!). We will have at least one session member share thoughts and we invite others to come and share their thoughts. We have been working in our session meetings to remember that in all our discussion we need to respect one another’s opinions, love one another, and help each other to discern what God is calling us to do. I hope our congregational information meetings will also share these characteristics. We will gather around one of our favorite activities (bring a covered dish) and share in fellowship and learning! I hope you will come!

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