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Lutherans Prepare for First Draft on Human Sexuality

By Nathan Black|Christian Post Reporter

The largest Lutheran denomination in the nation is continuing work on developing a social statement on the controversial issue of human sexuality with a first draft due out early 2008.

The Task Force for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Studies on Sexuality met over the weekend in open and closed-door discussions amid "fatigue" by Lutherans after years of debate and studies conducted across the denomination on human sexuality, including the issue of homosexuality.

"The church has given us the responsibility of writing a social statement, and we are working hard to do our best," said the Rev. Peter Strommen, bishop of ELCA’s Northeastern Minnesota Synod and task force chair, according to the ELCA News Service. "We want it to be helpful to the church and faithful to its core convictions. Our task force, like the whole church, represents diverse backgrounds. There is genuine respect for one another, reflective of our unity in Christ, but we do not see all things in the same way."

In a meeting between the task force and the ELCA Conference of Bishops on Oct. 6, some bishops suggested the social statement seek agreement on "core" teachings, and that biblical interpretation and authority guide the statement, according to ELCA News.

According to Strommen, the task force, which represents diverse backgrounds, is approaching its work from a biblical, ethical and theological perspective.

ELCA’s presiding bishop, the Rev. Mark S. Hanson, has said that the statement will be concocted on the basis of the congregants' responses. Once the first draft on human sexuality is available next year, it will be distributed across the denomination for feedback. The task force will reshape the document based on that feedback. The final proposed statement will be requested to be placed on the agenda at the denomination's churchwide assembly in 2009.

In August, at its annual assembly, ELCA passed a resolution urging bishops to refrain from disciplining pastors who are in "faithful committed same-gender relationships." Its previous policy had allowed gays to serve as pastors but only under the condition that they abstain from any sexual relations. The vote had come after days of emotional debate on whether to ordain non-celibate homosexual clergy.

The denomination recently released a study guide – "Free in Christ to Serve the Neighbor: Lutherans Talk about Human Sexuality" – to members of ELCA along with a separate study for senior high-school-age members to engage the church in thoughtful discussion and theological discernment on topics of human sexuality. Responses from both studies are due later this year.

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  • Fri Oct 19, 2007 7:16 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I was in the LCA and one of its founding synods, the Augusta Lutheran Church all my life. I did not leave the church, the church left the foundational beliefs of the Lutheran Church. It has continued to compromise the faith to be more acceptable to the world instead of being a beacon of the faith to the world. I am gay. I do not believe gays in committed relationships should be allowed to be ordained and serve as pastors. Gays who will remain celibate could be ordained and serve as pastors as long as the congregation is aware of it. Of all the denominations I have checked out only the Catholic Church remains faithful to the faith of our fathers. There has been and is a problem with gay priest, but the biggest problem has been in a human failure in dealing appropriately with the problem. In time this will be corrected. But, in matters of the teachings of the true faith, only they have remained steadfast. That is why I am no longer a Lutheran and am working toward full communion in the Catholic Church.

  • Tue Oct 16, 2007 7:36 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    www.isaiahscry.blogspot.com

  • Mon Oct 15, 2007 8:53 pm Agree: 5   Disagree: 2

    i agree that homosexuality should be kept out of church and anyone who is homosexual should keep it private.

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