I have something on my heart, and I'm going to make myself vulnerable by expressing it here. Please treat this as a prayer request thread, not a debate thread.
I'm a pastor in the PC(USA). Our General Assembly is coming up in about six weeks, and as usual, there are several very charged items of business to be discussed. The big news-maker is always generally the same, in that a very vocal minority tries at each GA to push a homosexual agenda in some way.
But there are other issues, issues of theology, scripture, pluralism... things that tend to get missed because our focus is so much on the one thing (which, granted, is important).
This year our denomination is reviewing the results of a study on the Peace, Unity, and Purity of the church and deciding what we think about it. It's supposed to deal generally with all of our struggles, but it is really most potent in its discussion of ordination standards (ie, for unrepentant practicing homosexuals). What has the potential to cleanse and heal us also has the potential to tear us apart.
I ask for your prayers. I know many of you consider us apostate, but I want you to know that there are many, many of us who are genuinely struggling with the issues our denomination faces. We feel called to work for purity and holiness in this denomination as long as there is even a shred of hope. And we worry frequently about how much longer that hope will hold out. We see the exodus of members and wonder when we will join them. The evangelical clergy talk amongst ourselves and wonder what will happen if this or that decision is made... at what point do we leave? How long can we stay and work? We don't want to give up, but sometimes we are fatigued.
For those who are concerned with this denomination, I humbly submit the following prayer requests:
~ For the purity and holiness of our denomination. That we will re-dedicate ourselves to righteousness.
~ For the spiritual renewal of the PC(USA). That human politics and finger-pointing will pale in comparison to the glory of Christ revealed before us. That the Holy Spirit will work in us in such a way that we can't deny His presence, but just fall at our feet and acknowledge Jesus as the one Lord of all.
~ For the commissioners preparing to go to General Assembly. That during the next six weeks, the Lord will bring them to a new closeness with Him and also guide their minds as they sift through the masses of reports and studies and seek to understand them. That when it comes time to discuss and vote, their conscience will truly be guided by God.
~ For the General Assembly staff and others who will be supporting the commissioners -- that they will not use their influence to sway the decision-making process away from the Lord's will. That they, too, will experience renewal and glorify God through their work in the next couple of months.
~ For the pastors, elders, and members who, next summer and fall, will be dealing with the outcome of decisions made at this GA. Some decisions will have to be approved by presbyteries, and others may "sneak by" us through a polity loophole. Whatever the outcome of the Assembly, we will all be dealing with a new chapter in our ongoing set of issues, and we will need a lot of prayer to help us through.
~ For those who contemplate "options" -- by which I mean denominational schism or simple exodus to another denomination -- may the Lord grant unity to the evangelicals in the denomination, and clarity as to where to go from here. May He clearly guide us as to what call He has given us, and for as long as we are called to the PC(USA), may He strengthen us to serve and witness for Him.
I know this is a long post, and a lot of prayer requests, especially given the low regard in which the PC(USA) is held on this forum. Please know, however, that there is more to us than what one reads in the news reports -- so many of us have our hearts broken by our denominational struggles, so many of us are ready to stay and work until we reach the end, whatever that end may be -- in fact, we feel called to be a light in the darkness, and struggle to remain bright. Please remember your brothers and sisters in the PC(USA) and if you will, kindly offer a prayer for us. We need it.
Thank you.
I'm a pastor in the PC(USA). Our General Assembly is coming up in about six weeks, and as usual, there are several very charged items of business to be discussed. The big news-maker is always generally the same, in that a very vocal minority tries at each GA to push a homosexual agenda in some way.
But there are other issues, issues of theology, scripture, pluralism... things that tend to get missed because our focus is so much on the one thing (which, granted, is important).
This year our denomination is reviewing the results of a study on the Peace, Unity, and Purity of the church and deciding what we think about it. It's supposed to deal generally with all of our struggles, but it is really most potent in its discussion of ordination standards (ie, for unrepentant practicing homosexuals). What has the potential to cleanse and heal us also has the potential to tear us apart.
I ask for your prayers. I know many of you consider us apostate, but I want you to know that there are many, many of us who are genuinely struggling with the issues our denomination faces. We feel called to work for purity and holiness in this denomination as long as there is even a shred of hope. And we worry frequently about how much longer that hope will hold out. We see the exodus of members and wonder when we will join them. The evangelical clergy talk amongst ourselves and wonder what will happen if this or that decision is made... at what point do we leave? How long can we stay and work? We don't want to give up, but sometimes we are fatigued.
For those who are concerned with this denomination, I humbly submit the following prayer requests:
~ For the purity and holiness of our denomination. That we will re-dedicate ourselves to righteousness.
~ For the spiritual renewal of the PC(USA). That human politics and finger-pointing will pale in comparison to the glory of Christ revealed before us. That the Holy Spirit will work in us in such a way that we can't deny His presence, but just fall at our feet and acknowledge Jesus as the one Lord of all.
~ For the commissioners preparing to go to General Assembly. That during the next six weeks, the Lord will bring them to a new closeness with Him and also guide their minds as they sift through the masses of reports and studies and seek to understand them. That when it comes time to discuss and vote, their conscience will truly be guided by God.
~ For the General Assembly staff and others who will be supporting the commissioners -- that they will not use their influence to sway the decision-making process away from the Lord's will. That they, too, will experience renewal and glorify God through their work in the next couple of months.
~ For the pastors, elders, and members who, next summer and fall, will be dealing with the outcome of decisions made at this GA. Some decisions will have to be approved by presbyteries, and others may "sneak by" us through a polity loophole. Whatever the outcome of the Assembly, we will all be dealing with a new chapter in our ongoing set of issues, and we will need a lot of prayer to help us through.
~ For those who contemplate "options" -- by which I mean denominational schism or simple exodus to another denomination -- may the Lord grant unity to the evangelicals in the denomination, and clarity as to where to go from here. May He clearly guide us as to what call He has given us, and for as long as we are called to the PC(USA), may He strengthen us to serve and witness for Him.
I know this is a long post, and a lot of prayer requests, especially given the low regard in which the PC(USA) is held on this forum. Please know, however, that there is more to us than what one reads in the news reports -- so many of us have our hearts broken by our denominational struggles, so many of us are ready to stay and work until we reach the end, whatever that end may be -- in fact, we feel called to be a light in the darkness, and struggle to remain bright. Please remember your brothers and sisters in the PC(USA) and if you will, kindly offer a prayer for us. We need it.
Thank you.