Illinois’ Augustana College
to allow same-gender ceremonies on campus
Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, announced in late
November that it would allow same-gender weddings and blessings of unions on
campus.
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| Augustana president, Steve Bahls |
In a letter sent to students, faculty and staff, the
college’s president, Steve Bahls, explained that a recommendation had come
earlier in the fall from the college’s chaplains, the Revs. Richard Priggie and
Kristen Glass Perez, to consent to same-gender weddings on campus.
“The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), to which
the college is related, permits same-gender weddings so long as the local
congregation consents,” Bahls wrote. “Because Augustana is a church-related
institution and not a congregation, the Bishop of our Northern Illinois Synod
of the ELCA [Gary Wollersheim] determined that it was up to me as President of
the College to provide or not provide consent. I decided to consent.”
Augustana is one of the first major institutions of the ELCA
that is not a congregation to publicly welcome same-gender weddings and
blessings within its jurisdiction. ReconcilingWorks applauded Bahls for taking
a public and prophetic stance on marriage as one of the ELCA’s leaders of
higher education and for helping to put the ELCA’s policy allowing same-gender
ceremonies, enacted in 2009, into practice within the denomination.
Augustana became a Reconciling in Christ (RIC) institution
in 2004 and is one of only two RIC colleges in the ELCA. Illinois has allowed
civil unions – but not same-gender marriages – since 2011.

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