ELCA Seminarians studying in eighteen seminaries and divinity schools across the country have raised a collective voice in support of the Recommendation on Ministry Policies made by the Task Force for the ELCA Studies on Sexuality.




Below is the open letter from the seminarians:


 

                                                  AN OPEN LETTER FROM LUTHERAN SEMINARIANS TO THE BISHOPS OF THE ELCA

Grace to you and peace,

            We come to you as Lutheran seminarians pursuing a variety of callings and ministries, studying in both Lutheran and non-Lutheran seminaries.  Recognizing our diversity in background, sexuality, and experience, we celebrate this opportunity to respond with one voice to the Recommendations on Ministry Policies from the Task Force for the ELCA Studies on Sexuality. 

            We applaud the ELCA’s commitment to the dialogue on sexuality and its affirmation of sexuality as a gift and trust from God.  After careful consideration of the issue at hand and its influence on the life of the church, we stand in solidarity affirming the recommendation for structured flexibility within the rostering requirements of the ELCA.  Acknowledging the potential limitations of structured flexibility, we nonetheless seek here to establish our steadfast support for the rostering of “members who are in publicly accountable, lifelong, monogamous, same-gendered relationships.”

            The life of the church depends upon the full recognition and inclusion of ministerial gifts engendered by the Spirit.  St. Paul tells us “to each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good” and it is God, not us, who chooses what gifts and services we bring for the benefit of the body of Christ (1 Cor. 12:7).  Yet in preparation for ministry, we both see and experience the harm of the current policy and its denial of the gifts present in the whole body of Christ.  Because of the current policy, gay and lesbian persons ignore calls to ministry, candidates feel compelled to lie about their sexuality, mentors are forced out of the church, and candidates leave the ELCA for more inclusive denominations.  The tragedy of these events is weakening the integrity of the church. 

While we acknowledge and respect the bound consciences of those who disagree, we have faith and hope that resting in God we can respond with love to the contemporary challenges facing the church and society.  We therefore stand firm in our belief that it is in the best interest of the ELCA’s ministry to affirm the recommendations of the Task Force at the 2009 Churchwide Assembly. 

Joining with you as people invested in the life, health, and ministry of the ELCA, we appeal to your commitment to the gospel and the mission of the church.  Please represent our voice faithfully in your involvement in the deliberation process leading to the churchwide vote.


Authors:
Benjamin Cherland                                                 
New York, New York
Metropolitan New York Synod
Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York
 M.Div., ‘09

Heidi Lemke            
New York, New York
Metropolitan New York Synod
Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York
 M.Div., ‘11


Karri Whipple                                   
Jeddo, Michigan
Southeast Michigan Synod
Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York
 M.Div., ‘10

Marcie Zook
Mansfield, Ohio
Northwest Ohio Synod
Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York
 M.Div., ‘11



Current Total of Signatures: 263

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Thank you to all the seminarians who signed and supported this letter.