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General Assembly 2004
"Top 10 Issues" |
Stated Clerk's 'Top Ten' Assembly issues
Mission plan, family paper, sexuality overtures top agenda
by the Rev. Clifton Kirkpatrick
Stated Clerk, General Assembly
[2-20-04]
LOUISVILLE --
February 19, 2004 -- Editor's note from
Presbyterian
News Service: Every winter,
Kirkpatrick shares his predictions about which issues will spark the most
interest during the upcoming General Assembly. The 216th Assembly convenes
on June 26 in Richmond, VA. Kirkpatrick presented his "Top 10" list to the
Committee on the Office of the General Assembly during a recent meeting.
1. General Assembly Council's Mission Work Plan --
The GAC will bring to the Assembly a major proposal to prioritize its
mission programs into four areas: evangelism, justice, leadership and
spiritual formation.
2. Final Report on Middle Governing Body Relations
-- At the conclusion of 115 consultations
over three years with synods and presbyteries, the GAC and the Committee on
the Office of the General Assembly will be bringing a joint report on how to
strengthen partnership between our governing bodies.
3. Reviews --
Review committees have completed their studies of the Presbyterian
Investment and Loan Program and National Council of Churches and will bring
to the Assembly positive reports on those two bodies.
4. Transforming Families paper --
The 215th General Assembly (2003) referred the paper now entitled
"Transforming Families" back to the Advisory Committee on Social Witness
Policy (ACSWP) with a concern that there be stronger affirmations of the
theological values of traditional patterns of family life. The revised
report will be a major item before the 216th General Assembly.
5. Overtures on G-6.0106b --
As in prior years, overtures to remove G-6.0106b from the Book of Order will
be before the 216th General Assembly. This Assembly also will deal with
additional overtures to remove all authoritative interpretations concerning
homosexuality and ordination issued prior to the adoption of G-6.0106b in
1996.
6. Elections -- As
always, much attention will be given to the election of a moderator. In
addition, this is the year for the election of a Stated Clerk and for the
confirmation of the presidents of the Presbyterian Church (USA) Foundation
and the Presbyterian Investment and Loan Program.
7. Evangelism and Jewish-Christian Relations --
Growing out of the new "messianic" congregation in Philadelphia Presbytery,
Avodat Yisrael, a number of overtures are currently before presbyteries
calling for a study and reevaluation of policies related to Jewish-Christian
relations and evangelism.
8. Constitutional Amendments on Sexual Misconduct
-- Growing out of the work of the Independent
Committee of Inquiry (into previous sexual abuse of missionary children in
the Congo), the General Assembly Council will be bringing to the Assembly
proposed constitutional amendments to prevent sexual misconduct by church
workers and to protect children.
9. Overtures Relating to Abortion --
Overtures have been received to modify the actions taken by the last two
General Assemblies related to late-term abortions.
10. Issues Related to a Post-9/11 World
-- Both ACSWP and the General Assembly Committee on
Ecumenical Relations will be bringing proposals to the Assembly related to
advocacy for justice in relation to peacemaking, immigration, response to
terrorism, and Iraq.
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