These 900 include 164 members of the clergy and 732 members of the laity, representing 74 congregations of the UMC. Among this number are the complete memberships of six congregations, unanimous in their commitment.
This act of ecclesiastical disobedience is part of their participation
in "We Do! Methodists Living
Marriage Equality," a project to let all Methodists know who and where
there are clergy and congregations willing to marry same-gender couples.
"We do!" is a pastoral movement that since its beginning
a year ago has spread to 19 states and the District of Columbia. More than 1000 clergy have pledged to follow
its guiding principle to refuse to discriminate against any of God's children.
Efforts to rescind the current policy ban against gay marriage are
expected to come up at the General Conference of the United Methodist Church in
April 2012, as they have for the last 40 years.
Lutherans Concerned/North America asks its members and those who
read this and support these actions to keep these committed brothers and sisters
lifted up in prayer. Their cause is just
and right. Their organized disobedience
is bold and risky. Most important, their
actions are faithful to the Great Commandment, the message of the Gospel and
the injunction to spread that word among all people.
Lutherans Concerned joins with other welcoming movements working
for full inclusion of LGBT people in the lives of their chosen community of
faith, and those working in the secular arena to make legal the solemn
commitment by two people to a life of mutual support, caring and love, in the
hope that soon full equality and inclusion will replace discrimination and
oppression.
"We do! Methodists Living Marriage Equality" is
sponsored by Methodists in New Directions (MIND), a grassroots organization
working in the New York Annual Conference of the UMC dedicated to ending the
church's prejudice and discrimination against LGBT people. It is co-sponsored
by the NY Chapter of the Methodist Federation for Social Action (MFSA), an
organization bringing people together to work for peace and justice in the
church and the world. Both organizations are independent of the United
Methodist Church. More information on the initiative is available on the MIND
website at www.mindny.org.
Phil Soucy
Director Communications LC/NA
communications@lcna.org
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