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Southeastern Minnesota Synod Resolution #2 Freedom failed |
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Resolution Supporting Ordination Outside of the Historic Episcopacy |
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WHEREAS, one of the clear Biblical expressions of the Gospel of Jesus Christ is "freedom" (John 8:31-32, 36; Galatians 5:1; and others); and WHEREAS, Christian freedom is always in danger of being lost in human rules and regulations, not least of all within the sphere of the church itself; and WHEREAS, one of the fundamental issues of the Reformation for Martin Luther was freedom in Christ for individuals and for the Christian community, and the necessity to distinguish between what was necessary and not necessary (a distinction in regard to adiaphora); and WHEREAS, many people in the Blue Earth River Conference of the Southeastern Minnesota Synod still see the policy and practice of the Historic Episcopacy as infringing on a desirable and healthful freedom; and WHEREAS, the administration of the Historic Episcopacy ordination policy may be intimidating to vulnerable seminary graduates who have been approved for ordination; and, WHEREAS, the 2001 Churchwide Assembly passed a bylaw accepting ordinations apart from the Historic Episcopacy; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Blue Earth River Conference of the Southeastern Minnesota Synod of the ELCA support seminary graduates who seek ordination apart from the Historic Episcopacy by the approval of this resolution; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that it shall be the policy of the Southeastern Minnesota Synod that any qualified seminary graduate shall not be denied ordination because of a preference for ordination apart from the Historic Episcopacy; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we thus affirm that the Historic Episcopacy is a matter of adiaphora, that is, not an essential matter of faith and practice, in the Southeastern Minnesota Synod of the ELCA.
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