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United Methodist Court Rejects Gay Marriage Resolution

By Audrey Barrick|Christian Post Reporter

The United Methodist Church's top court recently ruled that clergy, both active and retired, cannot perform same-sex marriages or civil unions.

Performing such services is "a chargeable offense," Bishop Beverly J. Shamana ruled last Friday. UMC's Judicial Council affirmed her decision.

The council further ruled that an annual conference, or regional body within the UMC, "may not negate, ignore, or violate provisions of the Discipline with which they disagree, even when the disagreements are based on conscientious objections to the provisions."

The council’s ruling was on a resolution passed by the California-Nevada Annual Conference last year, months after the California Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage. Along with providing pastoral ministry to same gender couples, the resolution would allow retired clergy to perform marriage ceremonies for gay and lesbian couples.

More than 80 retired United Methodist clergy from northern California had offered to conduct same-sex marriage ceremonies on behalf of clergy who cannot perform them.

They signed a covenant stating, "We must not deny ministerial services to anybody because of their sexual orientation. We will witness that United Methodists in California-Nevada Annual Conference do have Open Hearts, Open Minds, and Open Doors and we will not tolerate the exclusion of gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered people from our ministry."

Given that the United Methodist Book of Discipline, which embodies Church law, forbids churches and clergy from performing same-sex unions, the resolution also sought lenient disciplinary action against clergy who disobey church law on the issue.

While Bishop Shamana called the resolution "a commendable gesture" in offering pastoral counsel to same-sex couples desiring marriage, she stated in her decision that "it steps over a Disciplinary line when it commends these clergy to the congregations for the purpose of 'performing same gender marriages or holy unions.'"

In a dissenting opinion, council member F. Belton Joyner, Jr. said the willingness of some retired clergy to perform same gender marriages or unions "does not prescribe or recommend a violation of The Book of Discipline."

Unless changes are made to the provisions in the Book of Discipline, an annual conference may not advise local churches of the availability of clergy who are willing to officiate same-sex marriage ceremonies, the Judicial Council ruled. UMC law currently states, "Ceremonies that celebrate homosexual unions shall not be conducted by our ministers and shall not be conducted in our churches."

Last year, the General Conference, the top governing body of the UMC, voted to reject changes to its constitution and retain the ban on performing same-sex marriages.

The United Methodist Church is the largest Methodist denomination in the world and the second largest Protestant denomination in the United States.

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  • Thu May 28, 2009 11:20 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "We can do it in the churches that insist this "belief"; but in reality: how we get along with them (gays)? dislike in the heart but kindness outward appearance?(is it sincere love?)that's why some churches agree to have benediction. I mean this cause cold relationship ."

    Huh?

  • Fri May 01, 2009 8:47 pm Agree: 4   Disagree: 5

    Flagged as inappropriate. show It seems that most people who argue that we should be living after the spirit of the law, aren't living in the right Spirit to begin with. hide

  • Fri May 01, 2009 8:18 pm Agree: 4   Disagree: 6

    "Wasn't there a Rabbi about 2000 years ago who spoke strongly about religious leaders who obeyed the LETTER of the law while completely ignoring the MEANING?"

    There sure was. I'm so glad the UMC is following HIS example and not that of the liberal anti-Christ gay movement.

  • Fri May 01, 2009 8:06 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 3

    Flagged as inappropriate. show chin, "We can do it in the churches that insist this "belief"; but in reality: how we get along with them (gays)? dislike in the heart but kindness outward appearance?(is it sincere love?)that's why some churches agree to have benediction. I mean this cause cold relationship." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I wonder how you justify Jesus calling the Pharisees a "brood of vipers", and then on the cross asking God to forgive them. Same thing. Was Jesus' comment on the cross insincere? hide

  • Fri May 01, 2009 2:52 pm Agree: 8   Disagree: 6

    Praise God that the United Methodist Church had enough courage and faith to stand upon God's Word . . .

  • Fri May 01, 2009 1:19 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 4

    "The non-UMC minister on staff performs the wedding ceremoney while the UMC clergy stand in full regalia on the steps of the church building. If the ceremoney was performed inside the pastors would also be penalized"

    Wasn't there a Rabbi about 2000 years ago who spoke strongly about religious leaders who obeyed the LETTER of the law while completely ignoring the MEANING? Named Yeshua bar Yoseph, or something like that?

  • Fri May 01, 2009 12:04 pm Agree: 8   Disagree: 9

    Praise God this church has decided to stay Christian and adhere to the laws of God.

  • Fri May 01, 2009 12:18 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 3

    We can do it in the churches that insist this "belief"; but in reality: how we get along with them (gays)? dislike in the heart but kindness outward appearance?(is it sincere love?)that's why some churches agree to have benediction. I mean this cause cold relationship .

  • Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:06 pm Agree: 10   Disagree: 8

    Praise God that another denomination that appeared to be moving away from God's truths as taught in His Word are moving back to their biblical roots!

  • Thu Apr 30, 2009 5:11 pm Agree: 4   Disagree: 4

    The decission is unremarkable to anyone familiar with the UMC church law. What is not stated is the way in which pastors with the support of their congregations deal with the restrictions. In one Texas church, the congregation hired a person ordained in another denomination to work on staff. When a same sex marriage is requested, a permit is secured for a party in the street in front of the church. The non-UMC minister on staff performs the wedding ceremoney while the UMC clergy stand in full regalia on the steps of the church building. If the ceremoney was performed inside the pastors would also be penalized regardless of the support of the congregation. In another church, the pastor and congregation agreed that if they could not extend a marriage ceremoney to a gay/lesbian member then they would have no marriage ceremonies. I am not sure what the point of a trial for the retired ministers mentioned above would be. This will likely continue to tear apart the UMC until after the issue has been settled in the secular arena and the church belatedly deals with individual human beings rather than discriminating against groups. The UMC says it has Open Hearts, Open Doors, and Open Minds, except when it doesn't.

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