Countdown to Annual Conference
Carolyn Waters
Christ Church, Denver
1st Alternate Clergy Delegate
As I begin to think about the things to pack in the suitcase for this session of the General Conference, I also begin to think about the things I need to carry inside. While there is a great deal of anticipation for change and movement toward the expression of a truly inclusive open church and ordination, I know the reality exists of different opinions that are working hard to keep us as a denomination from making any change in a positive way toward more inclusion. This makes my heart and soul hurt.
When I offered my name up last year for consideration to represent the Rocky Mountain Annual Conference on the delegation, I did so as a “reconciling” voice representing a Reconciling Congregation and speaking openly for a truly inclusive church. Because of the support of clergy in electing me, I therefore take an “imagined” support for these issues that I hope is real!
As first alternate I am not appointed to a legislative committee and therefore will float as the delegates feel need for ears and voices in various legislative committees in which we do not have representation. Unfortunately, one of those committees is the second section of Church and Society in which most all of the issues related to homosexuality will come forward. Those issues range from the traditional language of “incompatible with Christian teaching” being deleted or strengthened! Legislation also exists around language about marriage, ordination, and church membership. Though without vote because I am an alternate, I will have opportunity for voice and support of those delegates supporting continued inclusion in what it means for us to express ourselves as the body of Christ.
I find this to be an exciting time to be the church! Opportunity for being the hands and feet, the voice and vision of the body of Christ in this world is real! What I carry inside as I head to Fort Worth is trust in the process, expectation of pain, and anticipation of hearing prophetic voices in the midst of fear and control! I think John Wesley would be proud of us! I also think he would be hanging his head and sighing a lot! Maybe the best image of him might be up at 4:00am holding all of us in prayer.
Carolyn Waters
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
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Carolyn,
There are several petitions in "Faith and Order" that pertain to issues of inclusion. I think, as I read through all 1600 petitions there has been an attempt to spread the question of inclusion around so that it might get out of a legislative committee and onto the floor of the conference. This I think is a good thing. In other words your Church and Society Committee is not the primary focus.
In Pittsburgh it was pocketed in Faith and Order and it actually got onto the floor of the Conference for the first time. That was encouraging.
I and many others share your vision for an open and inclusive church.
Charles Schuster
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