Letter says Primates' requests 'raise important and unresolved questions'
The Episcopal Church's Executive Council, at the close of its three-day meeting in Portland, Oregon, acted ‘clearly to affirm that our position as a church is to welcome all persons.’
‘We wish clearly to affirm that our position as a church is to welcome all persons, particularly those perceived to be the least among us,’ the Council said in a letter to the Church issued at the end of the meeting. ‘We wish to reaffirm to our lesbian and gay members that they remain a welcome and integral part of the Episcopal Church.
‘Further, we offer our prayerful affirmation to all who struggle with the issues that concern us: those who are deeply concerned about the future of their Church and its place within the wider Communion, and those who are not reconciled to certain actions of General Convention. We wish to reaffirm that they too remain a welcome and integral part of the Episcopal Church.’
The letter said that the requests made by the recent session of the Primates Meeting ‘raise important and unresolved questions about the polity of the Episcopal Church and its ecclesiology.’
‘The questions facing us raise significant concerns for members of the Episcopal Church,’ the letter acknowledged.
The full text of the letter is available at: http://www.episcopalchurch.org/3577_83077_ENG_HTM.htm
The Council authorized the appointment of a work group to consider the role, responsibilities and potential response of the Executive Council to the issues raised by the Primates. The work group will make a report and recommendations at the June 2007 meeting of the Council.
The Executive Council's letter was drafted by a committee appointed by Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori and House of Deputies President Bonnie Anderson. It included Kim Byham (Diocese of Newark), the Revd Gay Jennings (Diocese of Ohio), Bishop Wilfrido Ramos-Orench (Diocese of Central Ecuador), the Very Revd Petero Sabune (Diocese of New York), the Revd Winnie Varghese (Diocese of New York) and Belton Zeigler (Diocese of Upper South Carolina).
The entire Council discussed the draft, asked the committee to give it a second version, which the committee produced after about 45 minutes. The Council then approved the second version with no discussion. Council member Bishop Jon Bruno (Diocese of Los Angeles) and Bruce Garner (Diocese of Atlanta) were invited to join the second draft discussion.
During the discussion about the first version, Ziegler told the Council that the drafters worked ‘very hard to balance our statements of concern’ for various groups within the church who may support or oppose the actions of General Convention.
Full story and photos: http://www.episcopalchurch.org/3577_83079_ENG_HTM.htm
Article from: Episcopal News Service - by Mary Frances Schjonberg