PRAYING TO BISHOPS FOR LGBTI ACCEPTANCE
To All Members of the House of Bishops.
We are writing to you as married lesbian and gay members of the Church of England. Some of us are clergy; some of us are members of the laity. We are just a few of the many gay and lesbian people in this country who have in the past two years been able to celebrate with families, friends, and in our cases often our local church community, the enriching and life enhancing love we have found in our wives and husbands.
We would like you to know that we will be praying for you as you meet in September as a College of Bishops. Now that the Shared Conversations are at an end it is time for the Church of England to move forward and make clear the commitment to “good disagreement” that was at their heart.
We fully appreciate that the time may not yet be right for a change in the church’s official understanding of marriage. But many in our parishes have already made that move and it is time to respect that a diversity of theology within the church now exists and that there is more than one understanding of what a faithful Christian may believe on these issues.
As you meet to discuss, we seek from you a clear lead that offers a way forward to greater inclusion that will enable those parishes that wish to do so to celebrate the love that we have found in our wives and husbands. We hope for an outcome that will enable those who wish to do so to publicly celebrate where we see God at work in the lives of our congregations without fear and in openness.
We encourage you to be bold, and to be honest about what many of you already believe from your own experience, and to what you know to be increasingly the direction of travel, not just in our Church but in many Churches in this country.
We will always want to see the full inclusion of LGBTI people in the Church, and we will continue to work towards it. We look forward to welcoming a first step in that process and a move away from the harm and hurt that has so often been done in the name of the Church.
Yours in Christ.
Clergy: The Revd Andrew Foreshew-Cain and Stephen Foreshew-Cain, The Revd Richard Haggis and Ricardo Goncalves, The Revd Garry Lawson and Timothy H Wane, The Revd Clive Larson and John Markham, The Revd Paul Collier and Mr Collier, The Revd Canon Jeremy Davies and Simon McEnery, The Revd Geoffrey Thompson and Tony Steeles, The Revd Prof Mark Cobb and Keith Arrowsmith
Laity: Jeremy Timm and Mike Brown, Ruth Wilde and Ellie Wilde, Jack Semple and Ross Griffiths, Paul Jellings and Andrew Carter, Erica Baker and Susan Strong, Karen and Samantha Bregazzi-Jones, Keith Barber and Tim Mills, Simon Dawson and David Mooney
In addition a further seven clergy couples and Readers have indicated their support for this letter whilst wishing to remain anonymous in order to protect themselves, and often their bishops, from attack.
To All Members of the House of Bishops.
We are writing to you as married lesbian and gay members of the Church of England. Some of us are clergy; some of us are members of the laity. We are just a few of the many gay and lesbian people in this country who have in the past two years been able to celebrate with families, friends, and in our cases often our local church community, the enriching and life enhancing love we have found in our wives and husbands.
We would like you to know that we will be praying for you as you meet in September as a College of Bishops. Now that the Shared Conversations are at an end it is time for the Church of England to move forward and make clear the commitment to “good disagreement” that was at their heart.
We fully appreciate that the time may not yet be right for a change in the church’s official understanding of marriage. But many in our parishes have already made that move and it is time to respect that a diversity of theology within the church now exists and that there is more than one understanding of what a faithful Christian may believe on these issues.
As you meet to discuss, we seek from you a clear lead that offers a way forward to greater inclusion that will enable those parishes that wish to do so to celebrate the love that we have found in our wives and husbands. We hope for an outcome that will enable those who wish to do so to publicly celebrate where we see God at work in the lives of our congregations without fear and in openness.
We encourage you to be bold, and to be honest about what many of you already believe from your own experience, and to what you know to be increasingly the direction of travel, not just in our Church but in many Churches in this country.
We will always want to see the full inclusion of LGBTI people in the Church, and we will continue to work towards it. We look forward to welcoming a first step in that process and a move away from the harm and hurt that has so often been done in the name of the Church.
Yours in Christ.
Clergy: The Revd Andrew Foreshew-Cain and Stephen Foreshew-Cain, The Revd Richard Haggis and Ricardo Goncalves, The Revd Garry Lawson and Timothy H Wane, The Revd Clive Larson and John Markham, The Revd Paul Collier and Mr Collier, The Revd Canon Jeremy Davies and Simon McEnery, The Revd Geoffrey Thompson and Tony Steeles, The Revd Prof Mark Cobb and Keith Arrowsmith
Laity: Jeremy Timm and Mike Brown, Ruth Wilde and Ellie Wilde, Jack Semple and Ross Griffiths, Paul Jellings and Andrew Carter, Erica Baker and Susan Strong, Karen and Samantha Bregazzi-Jones, Keith Barber and Tim Mills, Simon Dawson and David Mooney
In addition a further seven clergy couples and Readers have indicated their support for this letter whilst wishing to remain anonymous in order to protect themselves, and often their bishops, from attack.
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