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Archbishops of Canterbury and York respond to LGBT defeat at General Synod

Besi Besemar February 18, 2017

OneBodyOneFaith welcomes the Church of England Archbishops’ bold proposal for a new and inclusive process following defeat of GS2055 at the general Synod.

In response to the joint letter from the Archbishops of Canterbury and York released yesterday, Canon Jeremy Pemberton, Chair of OneBodyOneFaith said: “The joint letter from both Archbishops to Church of England synod members is a bold and welcome response to address the disjunction between the House of Bishops and Houses of Clergy and Laity in their understanding of and response to human sexuality.

Canon Jeremy Pemberton
Canon Jeremy Pemberton

We applaud the tone set by Archbishop Justin as he seeks ‘a radical new Christian inclusion’ and his affirmation that, ‘no person is a problem or an issue [because] people are made in the image of God.’ In this we find echoed our own vision, longing for Christ’s body to be one, finding unity in a diversity which includes all whom Christ has called, that they might participate in God’s mission, leading to transformation for our world.”

“For Bishops to consult with local synod representatives in how to establish a way forward on human sexuality that is ‘about love, joy and celebration of our common humanity’ will indeed be a significant change.

We note with satisfaction the intention that the Pastoral Oversight group and the group that work on the large-scale teaching document that will provide for ‘good, healthy flourishing relationships’ reflecting a ‘21st Century understanding of being human and being sexual’ will be ‘fully inclusive’.

We take ‘fully inclusive’ in this context to mean that in both groups will be represented those who would affirm OneBodyOneFaith’s statement of conviction: that human sexuality, sexual orientation and gender identity in all their richness are gifts of God gladly to be accepted, enjoyed and honoured as a way of both expressing and growing in love, in accordance with the life and teaching of Jesus Christ.

And that: it is entirely compatible with the Christian faith not only to love another person of the same-sex, but also to express that love fully in a personal sexual relationship; We believe that expressing our gender and sexuality with integrity is important as a way to grow in love and discipleship.

The Archbishops have set an ambitious task for members of the Church of England; they are right to

Recognising its urgency the Archbishops have set an ambitious task for members of the Church of England to find a far more representative way forward which will include a process involving lay, presbyteral and episcopal members of synod.

OneBodyOneFaith maintains that the homophobia long present in the Church of England has skewed its population and that this needs to be taken into account in Diocesan consultations, in the development of pastoral practices, and in formulating the wide-ranging and inclusive new teaching document on human sexuality.

Tracey Byrne
Tracey Byrne

Tracey Byrne, Chief Executive of OneBodyOneFaith, added: “Care needs to be taken that a process which focusses on synod members will represent and reflect the interests of the whole of the Church of England and is mindful of the needs of the nation. To that end, this process needs to involve Anglicans who are not part of synod. The process needs to allow each participant to speak without fear for their own safety or fear of recrimination. OneBodyOneFaith stands ready to resource the Church of England as it embarks on this process of embodying more deeply the radical and transforming love shown by God in Christ which is for all.”

To read the full text of the Bishop’s letter, click here:

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