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2 Being a Faithful Church 7 Summary and Recommendation on Sexuality 2009-2015

3 Background In 2007 the General Board of Mennonite Church Canada embarked on the Being a Faithful Church (BFC) discernment journey which would eventually include matters of sexuality. The first BFC paper was processed and approved by the delegates in 2009.

4 Background The decision to walk toward this discussion was in response to ongoing ferment around the reality of committed same-sex relations in our midst, continuous calls at national Assemblies to re-address MC Canada’s position on committed same-sex relations, and the desire to honour the Saskatoon Resolution on Sexuality of 1986 which called for ongoing discussion.

5 Background The task of discernment is the function of the whole church. This includes individual believers, congregations, and the larger collective Body--all informed by our context and guided by the Bible, the Holy Spirit, and the Confession of Faith from a Mennonite Perspective.

6 Background The discernment methodology used throughout the process consisted of six cycles of prepared documents, gathered responses and next steps approved by the Delegate Assembly. Each cycle resulted in a new round of preparation and response.

7 Background The final document, BFC7, is based on the entirety of the responses received over the seven years.

8 Background The first BFC documents established that discernment of the will of God is the ongoing task of the Church, and Scripture must be foundational in this discernment. In discernment the Church speaks again and either confirms what it has said before, modifies what it has said, or changes what it has understood.

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10 What have we learned? Among others things:
That our congregations deeply value Scripture, yet we differ dramatically in our biblical interpretation. That we have trusted in the leading of the Spirit and yet we have not been brought into a place of agreement.

11 What have we learned? That we value the Confession of Faith in a Mennonite Perspective although the status it is given in discernment varies. That we value unity but also cherish diversity. We have noted a growing realization that unity in Christ is not the same as agreement on all theological, biblical understandings.

12 What have we learned? That when we are open to the Spirit, we might be taken into unexpected directions.

13 Recommendation Slide 1 of 5
Based on what we have heard in our discernment process concerning same-sex committed relationships the Task Force and the General Board endorse the following recommendation:

14 Recommendation Slide 2 of 5
One of our foundations of unity has been the Confession of Faith from a Mennonite Perspective. We recommend that it continue to serve the church in the ways suggested in the Introduction of the Confession itself.

15 Recommendation Slide 3 of 5
We call upon our family of Christ to respectfully acknowledge that there are those among us (congregations and individuals) whose careful study of Scripture and prayerful journey of discernment lead them to a different understanding on committed same-sex relationships than is commonly assumed by readings of Article 19 in our Confession of Faith from a Mennonite Perspective.  

16 Recommendation Slide 4 of 5
We recommend that we create space within our Body to test alternative understandings from that of the larger Body to see if they are a prophetic nudging of the Spirit of God.

17 Recommendation Slide 5 of 5
We recognize that continued discernment will be required after July, Therefore we recommend that Mennonite Church Canada and Area Churches develop a mechanism to monitor the above recommendation.

18 Conclusion The Being a Faithful Church has been a rich and challenging journey. As a Task Force we have worked together for 7 years. We have read hundreds of responses, have compiled, sifted and summarized the wisdom we have heard from our congregations.

19 Conclusion In our Anabaptist understanding, authority and accountability lie in the Body of Christ gathered around the open Word of God and guided by the Holy Spirit.

20 Conclusion The Task Force is confident that this recommendation in its entirety reflects the wisdom of our Body. No one part of the recommendation can stand alone. To separate one part from the rest undercuts the wisdom represented in the Body

21 Conclusion It is our conviction that the Holy Spirit has accompanied us in our discernment. The Task Force and the General Board commend the fruit of this process into the hands of the delegates of Mennonite Church Canada.

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