More Light Presbyterians
Celebration of Epiphany & First Presbyterian Church, New Haven, CTPosted Sunday, January 06 2008 @ 12:19 PM by MLP Admin
Each time a church recognizes the need and opportunity to offer sanctuary, advocacy and witness to the fact that God's Love, the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and their own faith community are to be made available to all of God's children, including God's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender children and their families, it is an Epiphany. Bear Ride, Co-Moderator, More Light Presbyterians declared: "We rejoice in the unanimous decision of the Session of First Presbyterian Church, New Haven, making history as the first church in the state of Connecticut and in the Presbytery of Southern New England to take the step of offering sanctuary, advocacy and witness as a More Light Church." This mission decision and witness is a natural progression. First Presbyterian Church, New Haven, has a long and rich history of commitment to social justice, community mission and peacemaking. It has been intentional in embodying an inclusive Christian community life and a strong commitment to ecumenical and interfaith understanding and cooperation. Co-Pastor Bill Goettler currently leads The church has supported the interfaith Welcoming Congregations of New Haven network, which includes 16 churches in the greater First Presbyterian Church, New Haven has become the worshipping home for many seminarians, including LGBT seminarians, from During 2007, the congregation seized opportunities to consider the issues of living faithfully as a welcoming but diverse congregation in a denomination that bars ordination for LGBT persons. The congregation's life included conversations with Jack Rogers, former Moderator and author; and Michael Adee, National Field Organizer, More Light Presbyterians; plus a four week Sunday school study of Rogers' book Jesus, the Bible and Homosexuality. These conversations and studies seemed only to confirm and strengthen the conviction the church first expressed in its Statement of Inclusive Welcome a few years ago: "In the name of God our creator, we welcome you and all people. We are a community committed to follow Jesus Christ in a just and compassionate ministry open to the world and of its races, genders, sexual orientations, ages, nationalities or ethnicities, economic situations and abilities. We embody the Presbyterian Church's recognition and celebration of the diversity of God's gifts. It is in our diversity that the fullness of God is made manifest. Responding to the Spirit's movement in our midst, we embrace and honor all who have been called by Jesus Christ to the ministries of membership and ordained leadership in the Church."
On this Epiphany Sunday and in the promise of a New Year, it is with great joy and deep gratitude that we welcome the First Presbyterian Church, New Haven, Connecticut as our newest More Light Church into the national network of More Light Churches and More Light Presbyterians. Together We are Building a Church for All God's children! with hope and grace, Michael J. Adee, M.Div., Ph.D., National Field Organizer |