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Church Within a Church Movement Sets Course
(Chicago, Illinois) --
The progressive grassroots Church Within A Church Movement in the United
Methodist Church, met October 14-16 in Chicago for its regular semi-annual
Coordinating Team Meeting. The agenda included joining a larger meeting
of multiple progressive United Methodist caucuses to learn more ways to
eliminate racism so prevalent in our society and church.
In its own business meeting, Church Within a Church met primarily to
focus on its continuing mission, "To BE church in a fully inclusive way,"
in response to legislation of the 2004 United Methodist Church General
Conference. While concluding that the legislation pertaining to Gay and
Lesbian persons constituted a hostile stranglehold of legalism never before
seen in the UMC, and acknowledging the need to more forthrightly continue
the fight against racism, Church Within a Church decided to press forward
in its Christian mission with a four-pronged strategy:
1. Enumerate and embrace anti-racism practices in all that we do in
order to cut through the cultural blindness that fails to see racism in
all its forms present in our church and society.
2. Continue to implement new church/ministry starts as models of innovation
for Christian ministry with integrity.
3. Plan for a process of "irregular" ordinations leading to gainful
employment when qualified persons are denied calls to ministry simply
because they are Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual or Transgender.
4. Develop and distribute inclusive Christian resources for smaller
congregations to use to grow up children who are inclusive themselves.
The group celebrated the current new ministries in California, Ohio
and Massachusetts in their ongoing development. Plans to raise funds to
encourage more progressive/inclusive church plants were established. It
was determined that an inductive method of leavening the general church
with new ministries was more feasible for the time being than creating
a parallel bureaucratic institution.
In a related action, members of Methodist Federation for Social Action,
Reconciling Ministries Network, Affirmation, Church Within A Church and
individuals from ethnic caucuses who support a more inclusive, anti-racist
church, gathered at the Chicago Temple for an anti-racism workshop, on
Friday, October 15. These groups met with their respective members before
and after the workshop to consider their own business and the feasibility
of establishing a progressive alliance. As a result of the presentations
and dialogue among the groups, an informal "progressive coalition" was
formed and groups were asked to establish representatives for future meetings.
Church Within A Church had one unexpected visitor. A reporter, traveling
from Virginia, from the conservative Institute on Religion and Democracy's
Faith & Freedom publication registered without divulging his press credentials.
Since the meeting was not open to the press, the reporter, who arrived
during the group's evening meal, was informed of the press restriction,
invited to join the group for supper, and asked to leave the site when
finished eating. The reporter declined the invitation to dine with the
group and left immediately.
In further business, the coordinating team was reorganized so that anti-racism
work would be an integral part of its mission. Church Within a Church
will now have three Co-Coordinators. The cumulative experience of these
leaders will support well the inclusive mission of Church Within A Church
to BE a church that welcomes all celebrating race, gender identity, and
sexual orientation. The geographic representation of the members of the
coordinating team spans coast to coast:
- Co-Coordinator / Anti-Racism - Rev. Gilbert Caldwell, Denver, CO
- Co-Coordinator / Irregular Ordination - Rev. Greg Dell, Chicago, IL
- Co-Coordinator / Progressive Coalition Liaison - Rev. Cheri Holdridge,
Toledo, OH
- Secretary - Rev. Karen Mitchell, Lenexa, KS
- Progressive Coalition Liaison - Rev. Susan Morrison, Marblehead, MA
- Communications - Mr. Michael Shear, Palm Springs, CA
- Staff Marketing / Development Director - Ms. Cathy Knight, Chicago,
IL
- New Church / Ministry Development - Rev. Kevin Johnson, Palm Springs,
CA
- Curriculum Resources - Mr. Don Kuntz, Creston, OH
- Anti-Racism Liaison - Dr. Patricia Groves, Toledo, OH
Organized in February of 2002, Church
Within A Church is a grass roots response to actions of the United Methodist
Church General Conference. Refusing to commit itself to remaining within
the United Methodist denomination or leaving it, the progressive movement
declares its mission: "To BE Church in a fully inclusive way." An 11-member
coordinating team, which meets twice a year, guides the group.
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