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Good News!! Presbytery of Lake Huron approves Ordination Amendment 08-BPosted Wednesday, February 04 2009 @ 08:03 AM by Michael Adee
This 57.3% approval margin is an 18% positive advance from the 2001 vote of 64 No to 42 Yes.
2001's "Yes" vote was 39.6% only 7 years ago. Today is was 57.3% Yes!
In a matter of days, this is the second presbytery to "flip" from opposition in 2001 to approval in 2009 with Western North Carolina as the first presbytery to flip.
Reading the mission statement and spiritual direction of the Presbytery of Lake Huron reveals why a vote to end discrimination against LGBT Presbyterians and their families was possible today.
The mission of the Presbytery of Lake Huron is "to partner with congregations, helping people to know, grow, share and serve as disciples of Jesus Christ."
From Legalism to Grace: Recovering Our Spiritual Center We want to move away from acting out a belief that God rewards us for our adherence to rules for their own sake. That spirit asks "What must we do to please God?" We want to move toward a more grace oriented faith that asks, "What can God do through us, if we allow God to work?"
Source of information about Lake Huron Presbytery: http://www.presbylh.org/index.htm Special thanks to all those working to end discrimination against LGBT Presbyterians and their families now in the Presbytery of Lake Huron. You are an inspiration. We want to alert all of you working in local presbyteries to pass 08-B to prepared for any of the "No Action" efforts in your presbytery and be ready to address them. For educational resources and our new Resource Packet from our Answering God's Call to Serve! Yes on 08-B Campaign -- go to www.mlp.org
Thanks be to God for this victory in the Presbytery of Lake Huron! Together We are building a Church for all God's people. with hope and grace, Michael PS -- Special thanks to Bruce Hahne, recent National MLP Board Member and Elder, First Presbyterian Church, Palo Alto, CA, a More Light Church for number-crunching and analysis of trends so far for Amendment 08-B. See below his note about this vote. ________________________________________________________________________________________
For the second time in just a few days, a presbytery which previously voted anti-LGBT in 2001-2 has flipped its vote and has now voted pro-equality. |