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Statement of Affirmation and WelcomeWelcoming and Affirming
Adopted as policy by the Steering Committee on June 1, 2003
Background
We are part of the network of people known as The Gathering of Baptists.
Four of us began to meet many months ago, because of our concern for the
pastoral needs of gay and lesbian people, and their families, who are or
have been members within Baptist churches. We began a process of Bible
Study, Prayer, background reading, and listening to the stories of those who
felt free to speak with us. Our circle has grown into a much larger group of
people who have become friends in Christ — a true Table Fellowship, as we
meet to enjoy food and mutual affirmation in one another's homes. We are
young and old, male and female, gay and straight, clergy and laity. Our
common heritage has been our Christian walk and in many cases, a long
history of service in Baptist life.
We have been guided in our discernment by the Covenant Statement of The
Gathering of Baptists.
With all of this in mind, and at the end of our process of listening,
studying, praying, and eating together as friends in Christ, we have
developed the following statement:
In keeping with the stated values and goals of The Gathering of Baptists,
and as people of faith, we affirm the following:
- All human beings are created in the image of God, are loved by God, and
owe their first allegiance to God.
- All persons are called to commit to Christ as they encounter him.
- A Christian way of life includes fidelity in our relationships, particularly in sexual relationships, where we are so prone to hurt and be hurt by our failures to be faithful.
- As Baptists, we cherish our heritage of soul liberty, and believe that
each person has the right to read and interpret scripture without imposed
creeds or institutional coercion. However, we also believe that as
Christians, we have a responsibility to engage together in the community
discipline of discerning God's desire for our understanding of the text, and
its impact on our lives.
- Christian community, as a simple matter of Christ-like justice and mercy,
must welcome believers and seekers who come, without regard to social or
physical status, gender, age, or sexual orientation. Nor can there be
denial of leadership gifts on any such basis within the Body of Believers.
We believe our process has been a valuable and fruitful one, enabling us to
practise the way of reconciliation, which includes listening to and
respecting those with whom we disagree. It is not our intention in any way
to coerce or intimidate those with the fellowship of The Gathering of Baptists who do
not agree with us. Rather, it is our hope that all of us in The Gathering of Baptists,
and those Canadian Baptists in wider circles than ours would be encouraged
to engage in close and contextual study of the scriptures which respects the
full integrity and diversity of scripture. Further, we encourage Baptists
everywhere to accept a full and open dialogue with one another, listening
attentively to all concerned, and especially to those gay and lesbian
Believers who have struggled so over the years.
Committee Members: Mimi Allan, Barbara Bishop, Linda Sparks, Michael Steeves.
Click here for a list of reviews of pastoral resources for gays lesbians and their families.
Would you like to contact someone about this information? Click queerbaptist@sympatico.ca to make contact.
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