GCC OPEN AND AFFIRMING TASK
FORCE
REMARKS TO CONGREGATION
Good Morning. My name is Jason Ornduff, and I am a
member of the church’s Open and Affirming Task Force.
I have been asked by the Task Force to give you a
brief summary of the work we have been doing for the last year, why we are
doing it and what we will be doing in the future.
First, a little background. Back in 1985, the UCC General Synod
adopted a resolution calling for its individual churches to make public
statements welcoming persons of all sexual orientations and identities into the
full life and ministry of the Church. For each individual church that
takes this step, the UCC will certify the Church as an open and affirming
church. At the GCC leadership retreat back in August 2006, the
question was raised whether GCC should become an open
and affirming church. The Executive Board appointed a task
force to explore the issue.
During the
past year, the Task Force has discussed the issue at length.
As part of our own discussions, we have brought in ministers from outside our
congregation to discuss with us differing viewpoints on sexuality, with a
particular emphasis on interpretations of Biblical text.
Following these meetings, the Open and Affirming Task Force made a formal
recommendation to the Executive Board that this Church “take
all steps necessary to prepare for and present to the congregation the question
of whether Glenview Community Church should become an open and affirming local
church of the United Church of Christ.”
To be Open
and Affirming (“ONA”) is to publicly declare that people
of all sexual orientations are welcome to participate in the full life and
ministry of a local church in the United Church of Christ. This includes, but
is not limited to, membership, leadership, and employment.
To be Open and Affirming is to believe that God’s
affirmation of the gifts of loving committed relationships and sexuality is not
restricted to those who are heterosexual and to witness to God’s
inclusive love for all.
In many
segments of society, including the church, what the Christian call to love one
another means and how it is to be extended to lesbian,
gay, bisexual and transgendered individuals is being
discussed. In the midst of this discussion, members of
Therefore,
to facilitate that discussion, the Task Force will be holding a series of open
meetings and programs on the matter in the coming year. The goal of our Task Force is to educate and
allow individual members of GCC to make up their own minds about the Church
becoming an Open and
Thank you.