(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.
Rationale
The report outlines the basis on which this proposal has been developed.
The intention of this proposal is to make clear some matters that have
been subject to uncertainty and dispute within the life of the Church.
The Church has had before it at the last two
Assemblies proposals that sought to make a decision on the church’s
understanding of same sex relationships and the place of a person in
the life of the Church.
On neither occasion did the Assembly decide to make a decision that would
be binding on the whole church. In the process the Assembly made some
strong affirmations about human relationships not being exploitative
and the foundations of the unity of the Church.
To press for an authoritative decision on the place of persons in same
sex relationships in ministry at this Assembly is no more likely to lead
to a decision. Once again there is the potential to embroil the Church
in debilitating debate and continue the tensions and distractions of
the last few years. The Church needs to find a way of living together
with different but genuine and faithful views on the issue of same sex
relationships in the Church.
The proposal makes statements on membership in the church, the way presbyteries
are to exercise their functions in dealing with candidates and placements
and provides room for individual conscience and action within a broad
respectful community where divergent views are held.
The proposals when taken as a whole make some very important statements
about us as a church. They say we are a church that can be humble enough
to recognise when it does not have all the answers, is gracious enough
to live in fellowship with people of faith who hold differing opinions,
and which is hopeful in the power of the Spirit and the gospel to sustain
unity in a diverse group of people who seek to move on in the fellowship
of Christ.
Released on the authority of Geoffrey Grinton (Business
Manager) and Wendie Wilkie (Associate General Secretary)
For information on recent Assembly Standing Committee
decisions related to "Membership, Ministry and Sexuality" please visit
the link below:
http://nat.uca.org.au/ASC/membershipministrynsexuality.htm