Have others received this?  It is interesting that they are quoting the NRC
and Pilgrim Presbytery.  It is worth noting that while the NRC has made a
statement they seem to be making a very subtle distinction (too subtle for
non-indigenous people it appears) between making their statement and
actually leaving the Uniting Church.  But of course there will be plenty of
non-indigenous people who will, as we like to, use indigenous people as our
canon fodder.

It should also be noted that the Pilgrim Presbytery made its decision by
formal vote.

It is amazing me the energy that is going into this.  What a savvy website
they have but look what it is committed to!  Sigh!

Tom


14th October 2003
 
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Northern Regional Council statement
-----------------------------------

The following statement is included due to its importance. 

Statement of the Northern Regional Council Uniting Aboriginal & Islander and
Christian Congress

Preamble
--------

We read and understand from Genesis chapter one verses 26 & 27 that man was
made in the image of God, in the likeness of God and that "male and female
He created them". He created them to "be fruitful and increase in number".
Also from chapter 2 verses 21 to 24 we understand woman was formed from man
with then intention that man and woman be united and "they will become one
flesh".

God has also revealed Himself to the indigenous peoples of this land through
the creation beings. We understand from Djan'kawu, Barama and Wagilag and
the stories of creation that God brought forth from the earth bone/ bundurr
which is sacred and blood/wukundi which is life. Accompanying these was
madayin/law. By God's breath of Spirit was life given to bundurr. This is
the sacredness of life and the law which accompanies it, is to ensure peace,
tranquility - a harmony with all of God's creation - magayamirr dhukarr.

We are to be djungunymirr, to stop and think of the law and system, of life
and it's sacredness before acting. Leviticus 18 has much to say which
mirrors our understanding of God's life giving way to live.

At this time the ministers and leaders of NRCC are boyu gora i.e. ashamed -
what is a possibility in the UCA is against everything we believe and are as
a people. This is such a threat to us, it's like bringing something which
will destroy us as a people. We are ashamed to be known as members and
ministers of the Uniting Church.

Our resolution
--------------

We the members of the NRCC can not accept the recognition of persons in same
sex relationship within leadership of the Uniting Church.

We are not comfortable being in a church which accepts as a valid sexual
ethic 'right relationships' of the same sex.

If the Uniting Church continues to be open to persons who are in a same sex
relationship being accepted into leadership, then there is no place for the
indigenous members of the Northern Synod in the Uniting Church. We see same
sex relationships as being against the very sacredness and holiness of the
life and law God has given us as a people.

Northern Regional Council UAICC 27th September 2003

* * * * * * * * * * *

Text of resolution passed by formal majority:

The Pilgrim Presbytery of Northern Australia arrims that
* God loves all people;
* Christ died for all people;
* God calls all people to be part of his Kingdom;
* We humbly acknowledge our sinfulness, our brokenness
* and our continual need for God's forgiveness.
* So we commit ourselves to love all people,
* accept all people, and invite them to be part of God's family in the
church.

In the context of (the statement above) the Pilgrim Presbytery of Northern
Australia recognises that God intends sexual relationship should only occur
within a loving, faithful marriage between a man and a woman.

Pilgrim Presbytery of Northern Australia 27 September 2003



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