Passed:
Rejected: We recognize that sexuality is God’s good gift to all persons. We
believe persons may be fully human only when that gift is acknowledged
and affirmed by themselves, the church, and society. We call all
persons to the disciplined, responsible fulfillment of themselves,
others, and society in the stewardship of this gift. We also recognize
our limited understanding of this complex gift and encourage the
medical, theological, and social science disciplines to combine in a
determined effort to understand human sexuality more completely. For more than a generation (that is, since the 1972 Book of Discipline), United
Methodists, along with other Christians, have struggled to find
principles for applying traditional teachings to contemporary
understandings of human sexuality.
We recognize that sexuality is part of the larger human mystery, to be received and acknowledged in grateful responsibility. We reject all sexual expressions that damage or destroy the humanity God has given us. We deplore all forms of the commercialization and exploitation of sexual relations, with their consequent cheapening and degradation of human personality. We call for strict global enforcement of laws prohibiting the sexual exploitation or use of children by adults and encourage efforts to hold perpetrators legally and financially responsible. We call for adequate protection, guidance, and counseling for children thus abused. We believe that the Church family should support all families in providing age-appropriate education regarding sexuality to children, youth, and adults. We challenge all members of our community of faith to commitment, integrity and fidelity in their sexual relationships.
We know that all are of God’s children and of sacred worth; ,and yet we have been, and remain, divided regarding homosexual expressions of human sexuality.
Those who say we cannot condone homosexuality have a faithful witness.
Those who press for total acceptance also have a faithful witness. Faithful, thoughtful people who have grappled with this issue deeply disagree with one another; yet all seek a faithful witness.
We continue to reason and pray together with faith and hope that the
Holy Spirit will soon bring reconciliation to our community of faith.
The fire in our disagreements points to a deeper human mystery than we
knew. We believe that the Spirit has brought our collective conscience
to acknowledge this mystery more honestly, and to make our claims with
greater humility before God and our neighbors. We therefore ask the
Church, United Methodist and others, and the world, to refrain from
judgment regarding homosexual persons and practices until the Spirit
leads us to new insight. In the meantime, let us seek to welcome, know,
forgive, and love one another as Christ has accepted us, that God may
be glorified through everything in our lives.
Accepted: We recognize affirm that sexuality is God’s good gift to all persons. We believe persons may be fully human only when that gift is acknowledged and affirmed by themselves, the church, and society . We call all persons everyone to the disciplined , responsible fulfillment of themselves, others, and society in the stewardship of this sacred gift.
We also recognize our limited understanding of this complex gift and
encourage the medical, theological, and social science disciplines to
combine in a determined effort to understand human sexuality more
completely. We call the Church to take the leadership role in bringing
together these disciplines to address this most complex issue. Further,
within the context of our understanding of this gift of God, we
recognize that God challenges us to find responsible, committed, and
loving forms of expression.
Although all persons are sexual beings whether or not they are married, sexual relations are only clearly affirmed only within the covenant of monogamous, heterosexual marriage bond .
Sex may become exploitative within as well as outside marriage. We
reject all sexual expressions that damage or destroy the humanity God
has given us as birthright, and we affirm only that sexual expression
that enhances that same humanity. We believe that sexual relations
where one or both partners are exploitative, abusive, or promiscuous
are beyond the parameters of acceptable Christian behavior and are
ultimately destructive to individuals, families, and the social order. We deplore all forms of the commercialization, abuse, and exploitation of sex , with their consequent cheapening and degradation of human personality . We call for strict global enforcement of laws prohibiting the sexual exploitation or use of children by adults and encourage efforts to hold perpetrators legally and financially responsible. We and call for the establishment of adequate protection ve services , guidance, and counseling opportunities for abused children. thus abused. We insist that All
persons, regardless of age, gender, marital status, or sexual
orientation, are entitled to have their human and civil rights ensured and
to be protected against violence. The Church should support the family
in providing age-appropriate education regarding sexuality to children,
youth and adults.
We recognize the continuing need
for full, positive, age-appropriate and factual sex education
opportunities for children, young people, and adults. The Church offers
a unique opportunity to give quality guidance and education in this
area. Homosexual persons no less than heterosexual We affirm that all persons are individuals of sacred worth, created in the image of God. All persons need the ministry and guidance of
the church in our struggles for human fulfillment, as well as the
spiritual and emotional care of a fellowship that enables reconciling
relationships with God, with others, and with self. The United
Methodist Church does not condone the practice of homosexuality and
consider this practice incompatible with Christian teaching. We affirm
that God’s grace is available to all. and We will seek to live together in Christian community, welcoming, forgiving, and loving one another, as Christ has loved and accepted us. We implore families and churches not to reject or condemn lesbian and gay members and friends. We commit ourselves to be in ministry for and with all persons.
2004 Book of Discipline:
We recognize that sexuality is God’s good gift to all persons. We believe persons may be fully human only when that gift is acknowledged and affirmed by themselves, the church, and society. We call all persons to the disciplined, responsible fulfillment of themselves, others, and society in the stewardship of this gift. We also recognize our limited understanding of this complex gift and encourage the medical, theological, and social science disciplines to combine in a determined effort to understand human sexuality more completely. We call the Church to take the leadership role in bringing together these disciplines to address this most complex issue. Further, within the context of our understanding of this gift of God, we recognize that God challenges us to find responsible, committed, and loving forms of expression.
Although all persons are sexual beings whether or not they are married, sexual relations are only clearly affirmed in the marriage bond. Sex may become exploitative within as well as outside marriage. We reject all sexual expressions that damage or destroy the humanity God has given us as birthright, and we affirm only that sexual expression that enhances that same humanity. We believe that sexual relations where one or both partners are exploitative, abusive, or promiscuous are beyond the parameters of acceptable Christian behavior and are ultimately destructive to individuals, families, and the social order.
We deplore all forms
of the commercialization and exploitation of sex, with their consequent
cheapening and degradation of human personality. We call for strict
global enforcement of laws prohibiting the sexual exploitation or use
of children by adults and encourage efforts to hold perpetrators
legally and financially responsible. We call for the establishment of
adequate protective services, guidance, and counseling opportunities
for children thus abused. We insist that all persons, regardless of
age, gender, marital status, or sexual orientation, are entitled to
have their human and civil rights ensured.
We recognize the
continuing need for full, positive, age-appropriate and factual sex
education opportunities for children, young people, and adults. The
Church offers a unique opportunity to give quality guidance and
education in this area.
Homosexual persons no less than heterosexual persons are individuals of sacred worth. All persons need the ministry and guidance of the church in their struggles for human fulfillment, as well as the spiritual and emotional care of a fellowship that enables reconciling relationships with God, with others, and with self. The United Methodist Church does not condone the practice of homosexuality and consider this practice incompatible with Christian teaching. We affirm that God’s grace is available to all, and we will seek to live together in Christian community. We implore families and churches not to reject or condemn lesbian and gay members and friends. We commit ourselves to be in ministry for and with all persons.
Reference:
Human Sexuality (80449-C2-¶161.G)
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