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UNITING CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
President: Rev Dr Dean Drayton B.Sc. (Hons) B.D., Ph.D. General Secretary: Rev Terence 
Corkin BA BlegS DipTheol
PO Box A2266, Sydney South NSW 1235
Ph: (02) 8267 4204 Fax: (02) 8267 4222
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ministers, Members and Councils of the Church
August 25 2003

Dear colleagues in ministry,
Over the last six weeks I have shared with you in ministering to a church experiencing 
confusion, anger
and pain. It has not been easy. Last weekend the Assembly Standing Committee, with 
Moderators and
Synod Secretaries, heard and were in touch with the feelings of the Church. I believe 
that the Assembly
Standing Committee has made some decisions that evidence a deep listening and concern 
for the Church,
and will be of great assistance to us all.
In the attached document are the decisions of the Standing Committee. It commences 
with some
affirmations of our shared faith and a statement of apology and regret. The second 
component to the
decisions is a clarification of Proposal 84. There are three areas where the need for 
clarification was seen
as urgent.
* Re 84.2 - questions have been asked about whether the Uniting Church adopted "Right
Relationships" and "Celibacy in Singleness and Faithfulness in Marriage", and what the 
standards
are for ministers in this area. Part three of the enclosed ASC decision states 
strongly that neither
has ever been endorsed by the Assembly. Part 3 (b) draws the attention of the Church 
to the very
high standards that have been set by the Assembly in this area of Christian behaviour.
* Re 84.3 - it has been asked whether the requirement to consider candidates for 
ministry and
placements on a case by case basis prevents a congregation, presbytery or synod from 
having a
stated position about sexual ethics. Congregations and Councils who wish to state a 
sexual ethic
may do so after prayerful consideration and study of the Scriptures. Also there have 
been many
claims that the 10 th Assembly did a new thing. Standing Committee draws the attention 
of the
Church to the fact that in part three of Proposal 84 the reminder to presbyteries is 
based on
specific decisions of previous Assemblies.
It is apparent that the meaning of the Assembly resolution was not effectively 
communicated by the
wording of Proposal 84. The Standing Committee has responsibility to make clear the 
meaning of
Assembly decisions and it has powers under the Constitution and Regulations to do so. 
The Standing
Committee in fulfilling this responsibility has determined to vary the wording of 
Proposal 84 and the text of
that wording is provided. The varied wording of proposal 84 is the version upon which 
discussion in the
Church must be based from this time. I stress that the purpose of the variation is to 
clarify the meaning
according to the rationale of the original Assembly resolution. The meaning of the 
varied Proposal 84 is
entirely consistent with the meaning of Proposal 84 that has been communicated by the 
Assembly Officers
since the 10 th Assembly.
I trust that this clarification from the Assembly Standing Committee will remove the 
confusion that has
existed in the Church since the 10 th Assembly. The Uniting Church has very high 
ethical standards for its
ministers, and certainly does not hold two mutually exclusive standards. We are a 
church within which
there are differing opinions on same gender relationships and where councils, 
ministers and members are
able to give voice to those different opinions and make decisions about what that 
means for ministry in their
place. We work together through a series of inter related Councils that since the time 
the Uniting Church
was established has given significant responsibilities to congregations and 
presbyteries - and those
responsibilities continue to this day.
As partners in the service of the Gospel I am thankful to be united with you through 
our common faith in the
reconciling work of Jesus Christ. I rejoice in the gifts that you bring to the service 
of the Church, and pray
that we will know the peace of Christ and the unity of the Spirit made possible 
through our common faith in
God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
PS: extracts from various key documents can be accessed through nat.uca.org.au/home.

ASC DECISIONS ON MEMBERSHIP, MINISTRY AND SEXUALITY
(in light of concerns expressed on Assembly proposal 84)
The Assembly Standing Committee joyfully acknowledges that:
"The Church as the fellowship of the Holy Spirit confesses Jesus as Lord over its own 
life; it also
confesses that Jesus is Head over all things, the beginning of a new creation, of a 
new humanity."
(Basis of Union, para 3)
We further gratefully acknowledge that:
"in his own strange way Christ constitutes, rules and renews [us] as his Church." 
(Basis of Union,
para 4)
Having prayerfully met in retreat from 22 to 24 August 2003, seeking God's will and 
believing this to
be God's guidance, we resolved that the Assembly Standing Committee:

STATEMENT OF APOLOGY AND REGRET
1. Acknowledges with regret that proposal 84 and the way it was reported has evoked 
depths of
shared suffering among members of the Church, leading to many members experiencing 
pain, hurt
confusion and anger.
2. Apologises to members and ministers that more was not done to make them aware in 
advance of
the Tenth Assembly that matters of membership, ministry and sexuality would be 
considered by
the Assembly.

CLARIFYING PROPOSAL 84
3. (a) Notes that "Celibacy in singleness and faithfulness in marriage" and "Right 
relationships"
referred to in parts 2(ii) and (iii) of proposal 84 were intended to illustrate some 
differing
views held by church members and have never been endorsed or approved by the Assembly 
or
its Standing Committee.
(b) Celebrates that in the Uniting Church we have already agreed on and affirmed 
important
matters regarding marriage, marriage preparation, marriage counseling, divorce, 
re-marriage,
sexuality and sexual ethics (Assembly minutes 97.31.5-97.31.13) and we have adopted the
Code of Ethics and Ministry Practice which gives clear guidance about the appropriate
conduct and accountability of ministers.
4. In order to clarify the meaning of proposal 84 in accordance with the rationale 
presented to the
Assembly, determines to act under its powers stated in Constitution clause 47 and 
Regulation
3.6.26 to vary proposal 84 as attached.
5. Informs the Church that congregations and councils of the Church who wish to state 
a sexual ethic
may elect to do so after prayerful consideration and study of the Scriptures providing 
that
* there is respect for and acknowledgment of those who hold a different view;
* such statements do not prevent the consideration on a case-by-case basis of 
individuals
related to candidature, ordination or commissioning, and placement, according to 
proposal
84.3.
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(see page 2 for the varied proposal 84).au
MINISTRY AND MEMBERSHIP IN THE UNITING CHURCH
(Proposal 84 as varied by the Assembly Standing Committee, 24 August 2003)
This wording of Proposal 84 is to be used in all future discussions on this matter.
"The Assembly Standing Committee, acting with the powers of the Assembly, resolved:
1. To note the following extracts from Assembly minute 00.25.03:
(a) we celebrate that the Church's faith is in the triune God, Father, Son and Holy 
Spirit,
and that the Church's work and unity are built upon the person and work of the Lord
Jesus Christ;
(b) we affirm the authority of the Scriptures as defined in the Basis of Union,
acknowledging that within the Church there is a range of views on questions of
Biblical interpretation on various matters of Christian faith and practice;
(c) we affirm we are bound together by Christ, and because we love the Uniting Church 
as
part of the one holy catholic and apostolic church we will continue to work together in
our diversity as servants of the living God.
2. Noting that:
(i) within the Church people of faith have wrestled with integrity to interpret 
Scripture in
relation to the issue of Christian sexual ethics and have on some issues come to
mutually exclusive positions;
(ii) membership of the Uniting Church is open to all persons subject only to the 
guidance
of the Basis of Union, the Constitution, the Regulations and policies of the Assembly,
call upon members of the Church to seek to live together in peace as people of faith,
notwithstanding differing views in the matter of same gender relationships.
3. To remind Presbyteries of the decisions of previous Assemblies that:
(a) in considering issues related to candidature, ordination or commissioning for 
specified
ministries, and the placement of persons in specified ministries, decisions should only
be taken on a case by case basis; and
(b) a decision on the suitability of an applicant or candidate depends upon a wide 
range of
criteria and may include consideration of the manner in which the applicant's or
candidate's sexuality is expressed.
4. To request the Standing Committee:
(a) to provide guidance for Congregations and Presbyteries on how to conduct
discussions on contentious issues in ways that comply with the Church's policy on
vilification and harassment;
(b) to seek advice for the Church on the legal implications of the relevant 
legislation, eg
anti discrimination legislation, anti vilification legislation, etc; and advise 
councils of
the Church of this advice; and
(c) to amend, on the advice of the Legal Reference Committee, Regulation 2.7.16(l) to
make more explicit the role of presbyteries in the placement of people in specified
ministries."

Notes of the variations made by the Standing Committee to Proposal 84
* in part 1(a) the words "We celebrate" have been added, in order to be fully 
consistent with
the resolution of the Ninth Assembly;
* in parts 1(b) and (c) the words "we affirm" have been added, in order to be fully 
consistent
with the resolution of the Ninth Assembly;
* in part 2 line 1 "Recognising" has been replaced by "Noting";
* in part 2 clauses (ii) and (iii) have been deleted;
* in part 2 clause (iv) has been renumbered as clause (ii);
* in part 2 last line "same sex" has been replaced by "same gender";
* in part 3 line 1 the words "of the decisions of previous Assemblies" have been added.

Terence Corkin, Assembly General Secretary
24 August 2003


Regards,

Rohan

Rohan Pryor
Manager, Information Technology Services
Synod of Victoria and Tasmania
Uniting Church in Australia

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