More Light Update, August 2012
More Light Update, August 2012
More Light Update, August 2012
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AUGUST 2012
he headlines dont always capture the story within the story of the 220th General Assembly. MLP had a strong GA Team working in Pittsburgh: a legislative team working on marriage, ordination, and the Confessions; a team offering four major events; a team at the MLP Booth in the Exhibit Hall; a team staffing the hospitality suite throughout the week; and a team working continuously on communications. 1,500 Rainbow Scarves knitted by Presbyterians from all over the country who have been praying for this Assembly were worn as a sign of Gods love for all persons including Gods LGBT children and their
overtures. An overture to amend W-4.9001 to expand the language of marriage from a man and a woman to two people nearly won by a vote of 308-338 (48% to 52%). We see this action as losing forward and believe that marriage equality can be won at GA in Detroit in 2014. This Assembly calls us to new work on marriage and The Heidelberg and Belhar Confessions. Stay tuned for educational resources for the twoyear study on same-sex marriage and a new marriage-equality campaign. Get ready to help our Church be on the right side of history and stand on the side of love.
Miriam Moore-Keish
Danny Morales
Seasons of Love
gional retreat, Presbyterian Women Gathering or General Assembly. I traveled to 46 states, Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico. I logged over 2,000,000 miles in the air. I ate a lot of ham at church suppers and chicken at General Assemblies. Nothing takes the place of being with Gods people working for love, peace and justice. I loved hearing the ways God is at work in your lives, hearing your faith stories and the difference you are called to make in your community and in the world. by keeping an open mind, heart and spirit; by taking the Bible seriously, not just literally; and to be open to Gods Spirit at work in my life, in the Church and in the world. You teach me to not close the canon, my mind or my heart. My life is forever changed because of you. I give thanks to God each time a LGBT person, parent or family member realizes this is a gift not a mistake. I am moved every time a person confesses that theyve been wrongly taught by the Church about homosexuality and LGBT persons. I rejoice each time a church gets it by realizing they must go the distance in affirming More Light to begin repairing the unspeakable harm the Church has done to LGBT persons and their families. I weep often when I see the healing power of faith, hope and love become the rule rather than the exception. The signature Biblical text for me is Mark 12: 28-31. In this great commandment text Jesus is clear: we are to love God, neighbor and self. Everything is captured by this one commandment. This is the moral compass that must guide our lives, our being the body of Christ and one human family. I give thanks to God for these 13 years, these seasons of love with you. How does one measure? Measure in love. Its all about love. Michael Adee served with MLP as Field Organizer and Executive Director from 1999 to 2012.
ive hundred twenty-five thousand Six hundred minutes, Moments so dear. How do you measure, In daylights, in sunsets, in midnights In inches, in miles, in laughter, in strife. How about love? Measure in love. Its all about love. Jonathan Larsons song from Rent inspires my thoughts as I complete my MLP service. After being loved back to faith by Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, I began serving as a volunteer with MLP in 1991. I accepted the two year job with MLP as its first staff person in 1999 having no idea where it would take me. These 13 years on staff equal 6,832,800 minutes. How does one measure this? In love, of course. Ive loved doing this sacred work of justice and love. Ive loved being with you. Ive loved being challenged to think more deeply about Gods good creation of all persons, Gods love for all persons, and Gods gift of love given to all persons, LGBT and heterosexual. Ive loved reaffirming that the Gospel is good news for all persons, not just some. The Gospel is no more for straight people only than it could be for white people only. May none of us get in the way of the Gospel being good news for every person. Ive loved being with you at: your church, college or seminary campus, presbytery meeting, youth group, National MLP Conference, re-
You remind me that Im a child of God, that were all children of God. You teach me Gods wildly inclusive love by word and example. Youre living out Gods extravagant welcome for all. You teach me to embrace faith over dogma, mystery over certainty, hope over fear, grace over law and love instead of judgment. You remind me what it means to be reformed and always reforming
e came from General Assembly (GA) full of hope and gratitude. As co-moderators we are grateful for the commitment to justice lived out by More Light Presbyterian members, supporters and friends at GA. We are grateful for the meaningful MLP gatherings in our GA hospitality suite, around our exhibition booth and at our events. We are grateful for the prophetic Word by the Rev. Katie Ricks at our MLP worship, the inspiring presence of Bishop Gene Robinson at the MLP dinner and premier of
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ere a downtown, urban, interracial congregation committed to social justice and the full inclusion of LGBT people in the life of the church. In 1994, these were the words of Bill Goettler, then co-pastor with his wife Maria LaSala of the Hanover Street Presbyterian Church in Wilmington, Delaware. I was a new assistant professor of music at the University of Delaware, and they were seeking a music director. I had recently decided, after a lifetime spent in overtly anti-gay churches, that in order to live honestly, I couldnt be a member of a faith community. The good folks at Hanover thought otherwise. They introduced me to MLP and from my first General Assembly in 1998, to serving as Young Adult Advisory Delegate
ollowing the risen Christ, and seeking to make the Church a true community of hospitality, the mission of More Light Presbyterians is to work for the full participation of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people of faith in the life, ministry and witness of the Presbyterian Church (USA).
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Co-Moderators Rev. Heidi Peterson (2014) Nathan Sobers (2015) Treasurer/Secretary Rev. Ray Bagnuolo (2015) Secretary, tbd. Additional Board Members Rev. Ilene Dunn (2015) Rev. Dr. Janet Edwards (2013) Kevin Henderson (2014) Rev. Madeline Jervis (2013) Marc Jung (2013) Rev. Will McGarvey (2014) Danny Morales (2014) Jeananne Stine (2013) Eric Thomas (2015) John Thompson (2015) Beth Van Sickle (2014) Nominating Committee Ralph Carter Derrick Kikuchi
LP is excited to announce that the following Board Members were elected at the MLP Membership Meeting at the 220th General Assembly: The Rev. Ilene Dunn (2015) was born in San Antonio, graduated from the University of Texas, and later earned her MDiv and DMin from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. She served as Associate Pastor in two churches, then as a Pastoral Counselor, and retired as the Head of Staff/Pastor of Madison Square Presbyterian Church in San Antonio. She resides in the Austin area and works part time with the Rev. Jim Rigby at St. Andrews Presbyterian. Ilene is a widow with two daughters and three grandchildren, all of whom live in the Austin area. Danny Morales (2014) has been a member of Riviera Presbyterian Church in Miami, Florida for the past eight years where he works as the Associate Pianist and now Pastoral Assistant to Rev. Laurie A. Kraus.
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Dr. Patrick Evans, Interim Executive Director Faye Burdick More Light Update Editor Antony Hebblethwaite, Communications/Technology Manager Susan Robertson, Financial Assistant
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historic first was achieved at the 220th General Assembly of Church (USA). It was the first time a marriage equality overt voted on by the General Assembly. This flow chart traces the jour of Hudson Rivers overture to amend W-4.9001 to expand the lang from a man and a woman to two people. Hudson River Presby York State. For assistance with terminology, see the glossary to t
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If the overture to amend W-4.9001 to expand the language of mar and a woman to two people had been approved, it would have b teries for ratification.
For more information about this overture and others, visit MLPs sembly legislative summaries (http://bit.ly/lgsummaries). You m the summaries to find the committees live blogs, overture advoca committee video and detailed vote counts.
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More Light Presbyterians believes that marriage equality can be eral Assembly in Detroit in 2014. It starts in your presbytery!
Overture
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Book of Order: The Constitution of the PCUSA comes in two volumes: the Book of Confessions and the Book of Order. The Book of Order (BO) is composed of three parts abbreviated by the use of capital letters: G Form of Government; W Directory for Worship and D Rules of Discipline. Chapters and sections in each part of the Book of Order are represented by decimal numbers in the form (0.0000). W-4.9001: In the Book of Order W-4.9001 stands for Directory of Worship, Chapter 4, section .9000, part .0001. Session: A session is a congregations council made up of the pastor(s) of the church (teaching elder[s]) and all elders (ruling elders) elected and installed to active service. Presbytery: A presbytery is formed by all the congregations and the teaching elders in a geographic area together with elders selected (proportional to congregation size) from each of the congregations. General Assembly: The General Assembly (GA) is the highest council of the PCUSA. It consists of commissioners elected by presbyteries, and its voting membership is proportioned with parity between teaching elders and ruling elders. Overtures: Overtures are pieces of legislation sent to the General Assembly to revise the Book of Confessions and the Book of Order and may include non-legislative issues of theological or social justice concern to the wider church. Open Hearings: These are public hearings on the overtures in General Assembly committees. Overture Advocates: These are representatives chosen by the presbytery to advocate for their overtures in General Assembly committees. Ratification: A simple majority of the presbyteries is needed to ratify (approve) an amendment (change) to the Book of Order. A two-thirds majority is needed to make changes to the Book of Confessions.
Rev. Dr. Margaret Aymer
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ev. Katie Ricks was ordained on April 15 as Associate Pastor of The Church of the Reconciliation, Chapel Hill, NC. She became the first lesbian to be ordained since the PCUSAs ratification of 10-A . Rev. Ricks was interviewed for MLU following her ordination. The Church of the Reconciliation a.k.a. The Rec was the PCUSAs first More Light Church in North Carolina. How did that commitment pave the way for your call and ordination? I think that The Recs commitment to justice and inclusivity from its origins as a faith community paved the way for my ordination. The Rec was founded in the late 60s as a mission church from University Presbyterian Church in Chapel Hill. Its purpose was focused on racial reconciliation and was integrated from the very beginning. The process of becoming a More Light church was an extended and intentional endeavor by the congregation. It was a two-to-three year process which included small groups, outside speakers, open and honest discussions. All sides were heard, honored and loved in the process. It is that way of listening and loving that enabled The Rec to call and ordain me. Would you elaborate on your statement that as your were growing up church became your home base? Everyone needs a place where they feel welcome, where they can know they are loved exactly as they are and where they know they are safe. I did not have a hometown because we moved around so much. But, I found a hometown in the church. The Presbyterian Church was where I felt welcomed, loved, safe, and cared for. I could just be me in the
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thought I had to work harder that I wasnt a good enough Christian if I couldnt let go of things that others had done to me or of things that I had done to others. Schreiters book became the beginning of a journey to fall into Gods grace...to recognize that reconciliation comes from God. I cant control or work harder for these things. I have to learn to accept the
marriage? We seek to instill in our youth (with the gift of the Holy Spirit) a love of God and a trust in Gods abiding love and faithfulness. We seek for them to understand the Biblical and theological foundations for justiceseeking in the world.
Our five-year-old daughter is completely baffled by stories of exclusion and oppression. When someone says that she cant have two moms, she responds, Well, I can because I do. Explanations about slavery, pay inequities for people, and discrimination are confusing for her because she has grown up learning that all this as a sign of a living God. We dont worship a God who stopped revealing Gods self at the end of the first century when the canon of scripture was closed. One of the things that impressed me about the Civil Rights Movement is that people risked their lives for something they knew they would not live to see the end of. And they did it anyway. We need to play whatever
people are beloved children of God. The events you have referenced are significant. Yet, the world is still terribly broken. They are steps on a very long journey. While we celebrate these steps, I encourage my youth, my daughter and myself to live into Gods call to justice.
ight Rev. V. Gene Robinson, the first openly gay bishop in the Episcopalian Church, delivered the keynote address at MLPs National Celebration Dinner at the 220th General Assembly in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. MLP also sponsored the Pittsburgh film premiere of Love Free or Die, the Sundance awardwinning film about Bishop Gene Robinson directed by Macky Alston.
Bishop Robinson leads the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire. Since his consecration in 2003, he has become one of the most visible, eloquent and respected advocates for LGBT equality nationally and internationally. Robinson continues his advocacy despite intense opposition from extreme conservatives within the Anglican Communion because he is gay. Bishop Robinson is married to Mark Andrew. He has two grown daughters and two granddaughters. Bishop Robinson gave these sacred words of encouragement to those working for the full welcome of LGBT persons in the Presbyterian Church (USA). Jesus says this really astounding thing: There is much that I would teach you. But you cannot bear it right now. So I will send the Holy Spirit who will lead you into all truth (John 16:12-13). Dont for a minute think that God is done with you, and those who come after you. Does anyone doubt that we were led by the Holy Spirit to turn our backs on defending slavery using Scripture? Is it not the Holy Spirit that is leading us to a fuller understanding of the gifts, integrities and experiences of women? And I would say that the Holy Spirit is leading us to recognize gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people. We should see
role we have and hold on to others and stand on shoulders and be the shoulders that others will stand on. It is going to take a while. How do you keep going in this work? Remember that we know how this is going to end. This is going to end with the full inclusion of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people in the church, synagogue, mosque,
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ore Light Presbyterians was founded in 1974. We believe that all persons are children of God, created in the image of God and unconditionally loved by God. We believe that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons are part of Gods good creation. We believe that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is good news for all persons, no exceptions. Our mission: Following the risen Christ, and seeking to make the Church a true community of hospitality, the mission of More Light Presbyterians is to work for the full participation of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people of faith in the life, ministry and witness of the Presbyterian Church (USA). We are incorporated as a 501(c)3 non-profit religious educational organization. MLP is a national grassroots organization governed by a Board of Directors and served by a national staff. We raise 100% of our income to support this national and
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global mission. We are individual members and congregations of the Presbyterian Church (USA) who strive to be faithful to Gods call. We believe that God continues to open new understand-