![]() Renewal leaders release 'Nothing Can Separate Us' statement The Layman Online Friday, November 10, 2006 Editor's Note: A group of renewal leaders in the Presbyterian Church (USA), meeting in Chicago on Nov. 7-8, has released the following statement: At all times and in all places, Christians are called to confess the Lordship of Jesus Christ with our lips and our lives and to do so without equivocation. The Church is called to "the proclamation of the gospel for the salvation of humankind; the shelter, nurture, and spiritual fellowship of the children of God; the maintenance of divine worship; the preservation of the truth; the promotion of social righteousness; and the exhibition of the Kingdom of Heaven to the world." We confess that we have not fulfilled these "Great Ends" of the Church. Longing to be a more faithful people, we acknowledge our complete dependence upon the grace of God. We are presently challenged by a theological, moral and institutional crisis in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). At the core, this crisis results from incompatible responses to the central question of faith posed by Jesus himself: "Who do you say that I am?" (Mark 8:29). We acknowledge that, in our pursuit of the Great Ends of the Church, we must be faithful in our response to this crisis. Though united as brothers and sisters in Christ, we recognize that the Spirit of the living God may lead some to stay within the PC(USA) and may lead others beyond its boundaries. Those who believe they are called by God to stay within the PC(USA) face myriad challenges. Among these are the faithful application of ordination standards and church discipline. To this end, we call attention to the statement of Community Presbyterian Church of Ventura, CA, entitled A Declaration of Theology and Action, and in particular we commend the first three resolutions of that declaration (concerning ordination standards; see Appendix A below). Those who believe they are called by God to stay within the PC(USA) also face the need to reassess their stewardship of financial resources. To this end, we commend to the church the document entitled Pursuing Our Highest Moral Obligations: Facts and Sample Resolutions Concerning Per Capita. Those who believe they are called by God to leave the PC(USA) are to be extended the grace of our Christian community. Believing that church property cannot be the basis for an authentic church unity, we repudiate the coercive and unchristian counsel released by the Office of the General Assembly and commend to the church the document entitled Peace, Unity and Property. Because we exist for God's mission and God's glory, we submit to the claim of Christ on our lives, and offer ourselves fully in Christ's ministry to a broken world-proclaiming the Gospel, showing compassion, seeking justice, and living in humble service to God and to all God's children. We commit to this common mission because of our common faith in the Lord Jesus. Whether we are called by God to be witnesses in the PC(USA) or elsewhere, we can be united in this mission because we are one in Jesus Christ, from whom no one can separate us (Romans 8:35). Drafted and signed by the following on November 8, 2006. Organizational affiliation is noted for identification purposes only. Gabrielle Avedian, Presbyterian Forum James D. Berkley, Presbyterian Action for Faith and Freedom John L. Boone, Presbyterian Action for Faith and Freedom Marie A. Bowen, Presbyterians Pro-Life Toby L. Brown, Westminster Fellowship Richard Burnett, Constitutional Presbyterians Michael D. Bush, Constitutional Presbyterians Nancy Scott Cross, Presbyterian Coalition Gerrit Dawson, New Wineskins Association of Churches Paul Detterman, Presbyterians For Renewal Sylvia D. Dooling, Voices of Orthodox Women Thomas Edwards, Knox Fellowship Don Elliot, Presbyterians Pro-Life Margo Elliott, Knox Fellowship Carmen Fowler, New Wineskins Association of Churches Peggy Hedden, Presbyterian Lay Committee Robert L. Howard, Presbyterian Lay Committee John A. Huffman, Facilitator of the Chicago Renewal Meeting, Pastor, St. Andrews Presbyterian Ch., Newport Bch., CA Kristin Johnson, One By One Peggy MacLeod, Presbyterians Pro-Life Stephen A. Moss, Constitutional Presbyterians Robert A. Pitman, Knox Fellowship Sid Rice, Literacy & Evangelism International Terry Schlossberg, Presbyterian Coalition James R. Tony,Presbyterian Coalition James E. Tucket, Westminster Fellowship Michael R. Walker, Presbyterians For Renewal Dean Weaver, New Wineskins Association of Churches Parker T. Williamson, Presbyterian Lay Committee Alan F.H. Wisdom, Presbyterian Action for Faith and Freedom Appendix (3 Resolutions Proposed In A Declaration of Theology and Action)
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