I’m not sure what common sense thought can be taken from this. There might not be any common sense involved at all. I’ll let you decide.
Methodist Council Allows Transgendered Minister to Keep Job
BERKELEY, Calif. — A council of the United Methodist Church has decided to allow a transgender minister to retain his job, but it stopped short of addressing whether a change of gender violates the denomination’s rules.
At a session over the weekend in San Francisco, the United Methodist Judicial Council considered whether to remove the Rev. Drew Phoenix from his post. The council allowed Phoenix to stay on the job, referring to a church policy stating that a clergyperson in good standing can’t be terminated unless there has been administrative or judicial action, according to the ruling, posted on the church’s Web site.
“The adjective placed in front of the noun ‘clergyperson’ does not matter,” the council ruled. “What matters is that clergypersons, once ordained and admitted to membership in full connection, cannot have that standing changed without being accorded fair process.”
In a related ruling, the council said all name changes should be treated the same regardless of the reason.
Phoenix, who learned of the ruling Tuesday, said he was “happily surprised.”
Before undergoing surgery and hormone therapy, Phoenix spent five years as minister at St. John’s United Methodist Church in Baltimore as the Rev. Ann Gordon.
Phoenix was reappointed this spring by Bishop John Schol of the Methodists’ Baltimore-Washington Annual Conference, who noted that the denomination’s Book of Discipline said nothing about transgender clergy.
The United Methodist Church bars appointing “practicing” gay clergy and does not support same-sex unions. The issue of whether the church can have a transgender minister may yet be addressed by the church’s legislative body, which meets next spring in Fort Worth, Texas.
Phoenix said he has sometimes been discouraged by negative reaction to his status but thinks that staying on the job is a way to change minds.
“I’ve always been hopeful that the church will open its doors more and be more inclusive of the community, and I believe that happens when those of us that are in that community just keep showing up,” he said.
The judicial council met without its president, surgeon general nominee James Holsinger.
Holsinger, a Kentucky doctor who has been criticized by gay rights groups for such things as a 1991 paper in which he says gay sex was unnatural and unhealthy, bowed out of the meeting, saying his nomination could become a distraction.
I’m really at a loss for words…
You must be logged in to post a comment.
October 31, 2007 at 8:06 pm
The United Methodist church fell into chaos many years ago, not long after their inception, when the first generation members and founders died poor doctrine began to creep in and take over. History shows that is what happened after the Apostles died and that second generation of Christians began to change things until we find the mess man has made of God’s Truth today. This is why there are so many denominations now and even the “independent” or “non-denominational” churches carry the burden of bad theology gained from those. Paul warned that as soon as he left wolves from “within” would seek to devour and destroy and he was right.
Well I think it SHOULD go without saying that if God saw fit to create you as a man He intended for you to live your days as such.”God created man and woman, man and woman He created them both”. (this indicates two distinct types of mankind)
They were created to uplift the other, to be strong where the other is weak and to complete each other. What we have done is pervert what God created and being as sin, brought to this world by Satan, corrupted this world those who choose to follow in his footsteps are also as guilty as Satan and will share his fate when it ends.
Of course this is all just Biblical teaching….but it is where I hang my hat because it is the one and only source for Truth.
Bufford
April 22, 2008 at 8:51 pm
“Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should…”
That basically sums up my view on the clergyperson in question.