Presbyterian Church Fails to Ratify Ammendment 08-B

April 2009
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More Light Presbyterians

Historic Shift Toward LGBT Equality as Presbyterian Church
(USA) Fails to Ratify Amendment 08-B

 

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In a historic shift, a record number of Presbyterians have voted to
remove the barriers of marital status and sexual orientation for otherwise qualified
candidates to serve as ministers, elders and deacons, but fell short of the simple
majority of the 87 presbyteries out of 173 needed to ratify Amendment 08-B.

This national vote continues until May 19, but the ratification decision became clear
today as the "no" votes from presbyteries reached the majority number of 87.

More Light Presbyterians laments this loss of the 218th General Assembly's
Ordination Amendment 08-B that would have restored ordination standards based
upon faith and character, not marital status and sexuality. Amendment 08-B reflects
a Reformed understanding of ordination and put into perspective church membership
and service by making faith in Jesus Christ central in ministry. Amendment 08-
B gave our Church a faithful way to reconcile one's faith and sexuality.

"More Light Presbyterians offer our deep gratitude for the thousands of Presbyterians
who want the Presbyterian Church (USA) to be a Church for all of God's people. So
far, 48.6% of all votes cast supported a church that embraces and recognizes God's
image in every person," said Michael Adee, Executive Director and Field Organizer.

In what has been a much closer situation than in 2002, 2 oppositional votes today
meant defeat for the national ratification of 08-B. However, the good news is that
69 presbyteries have voted in favor with 14 presbyteries yet to vote. The final tally
of support for policy change in 2002 was 42. It is important to recognize that 110
presbyteries out of the 155 presbyteries that have voted thus far demonstrate pro-
LGBT equality shifts.

Remarkable experiences of this national campaign include the 28 transformations in
presbyteries that opposed ordination change in 2002 and now support ordination
equality in 2009. Some of those transformations in presbyteries came in
unexpected places and traditionally conservative areas such as: Alabama, Arkansas,
Georgia, Kentucky, Montana, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee
and Texas.

The trends are clear: the Presbyterian Church (USA) is remarkably close to removing
the barriers so that Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender people can faithfully
answer God's call to serve. The witness of this ratification process across the
country indicates without a doubt that a growing number of Presbyterians believe
that LGBT persons and their families should have the same opportunities and
responsibilities of full participation, membership and ordained service in our
Church offered to their heterosexual sisters and brothers.

We pledge to continue the work of education, dialogue and outreach until every
presbytery has had the opportunity to make its decision on Amendment 08-B.

Of this moment, Rev. Janet Edwards, Co-Moderator said: “I am so grateful that
the Holy Spirit is inspiring conversation about the meaning of ministry — the gift of
God’s call to those who are faithful to Jesus’ teaching and example. And with more
presbyteries than ever acknowledging that our lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender brothers and sisters in Christ can also receive God’s call to ministry, I
feel that the tide is truly turning. Jesus said, ‘When I am lifted up, I will draw all
people to myself’ (John 12:32). The day when the Church shows Jesus’ kind of true
love and embrace is coming closer and closer.”

 

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