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Resolution
No. 3 PROPOSED
BY: Thomas M. Hale, delegate, Ascension, Knoxville RESOLVED, That the Diocese of East Tennessee seek to
foster a developing relationship with other Episcopalians in America and
the Anglicans worldwide who hold to the historic beliefs of this Church
on the issues of sexuality and marriage and to the centrality and authority
of Holy Scripture;
and be it further RESOLVED, That the Diocese of East
Tennessee affirms the ministry of the bishops, clergy, and laity in ECUSA
who have as a matter of principal and adherence to the historic teaching
of the Church, opposed the actions taken at general convention;
and be it further RESOLVED, That the Diocese of East
Tennessee announce its pledge of prayers and support and its intention
to join the emerging Network of Confessing Dioceses and Congregations,
now called the "Network of Anglican Communion Diocese and Parishes" which
shall be formed and shall operate in good faith within the constitution
of ECUSA.
EXPLANATION OF RESOLUTION: The proposer recognizes that
he is but one member within the Episcopal Church of the United States
of America ("ECUSA") and the worldwide Anglican Communion. Further, the
proposer sincerely believes that he, as well as the people of all parishes
within ECUSA, the Anglican Communion and all other faithful Christians
in the world, regardless of church affiliation, are all a part of Christ's
body through which He acts in the world. While it is recognized that all
of us are sinful and fallen, we the proposer believes that to be a faithful
part of said body, our church, on all questions of the Doctrine and Discipline
governing the conduct of said Body in the world, must first and foremost
seek to discern the teachings of Christ as expressed through the Scriptures.
We profess to hold fundamental beliefs and values in common with all members
of the Anglican Communion, especially those beliefs and values spiritual
in nature, and therefore we must be obedient to mutually acceptable governance
structures through which to prayerfully discern those commonly held beliefs
and values. The proposer believes in good conscience that the acts of
ECUSA in approving the election of a bishop who is engaged in an active
homosexual relationship and in approving the blessing of same sex unions,
is promoting a lifestyle contrary to the Church's teachings as evidenced
by both the statements of the Primates of the Anglican Communion following
their meeting in October, 2003, and the traditional teachings of the Anglican
Communion, as well as the commonly held beliefs and values upon which
the Anglican Communion and ECUSA were founded. He further believes that
said acts were taken not only in violation of those commonly held beliefs
and values, but without the benefit of an intellectually honest examination
and explanation of the scripture and theological basis for the contradiction
in values, or any attempt to teach the basis for the change in values.
As such, the acts of ECUSA are believed to be contrary to the best interest
of this Church and its people. The proposer also notes strongly that the
Bishop of the Diocese of East Tennessee voted in opposition to the election
of said openly gay bishop, and also has indicated his position that in
this Diocese same sex unions may not be blessed. It is the desire of the
proposer that the Diocese of East Tennessee in good faith within the constitution
of ECUSA. However, the proposer respectfully believes that the Annual
Convention should consider whether the Diocese of East Tennessee should
join the emerging Network of Confessing Dioceses and Congregations known
as the "Network of Anglican Communion Dioceses and Parishes," all in keeping
with the preamble to the constitution of ECUSA, and as such to be faithful
in upholding and propagating the historic faith and order.
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The Episcopal Diocese of East Tennessee The Right Reverend Charles G. vonRosenberg, Bishop 814 Episcopal School Way
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