이번에 새로 선출된 동남가주 합회장 샌드라 로버츠 목사를
미국 합회장들의 회의는 뜨겁게 환영했다고 한다.
한편 대총회 행정위원회는
동남가주 합회의 처사에 대해 우려의 성명을 발표했다.
대총회 팔리씨에 어긋난다는 것이다.
이 팔리씨는 성령의 인도에 따라 총회에서 결정하는 것이다...
지금 대총회에서 여성 목회와 안수에 관한 연구위원회를 하고 있는데
그 보고가 2014년에 제출될 것이고
성령의 인도에 따라 2015년 대총회에서 결의될 것이다
뭐 그런 이야기다.
내가 알기에 그런 위원회와 연구는
이미 30년전부터 있었고
여성목회의 당위성은 벌써 오래전에 결론이 난 문제다.
자신들의 게으름과 후진성을
하나님의 인도와 성령의 지도하심 탓을 하며
뒤에 숨어 있다.
우리 지도자님들이...
그 옛날 예루살렘 총회에 있었다면
아직도 할례를 옹호할 분들이다^^
오늘 아침 읽은 갈라디아서
3:28
유대인이나 이방인이나, 노예나 자유자나, 남자나 여자나 이런 것 없이 그리스도 예수안에 당신들은 모두 하나다.
유대인 이방인
노예 자유자
이런 구분은 없어진지 오래다.
그런데 교회는
세천사의 기별, 영원한 복음 운운하는 이 교회는
남자와 여자의 근본적인 차별을
아직도 고수하고 있다.
성령의 인도가 없이 바꾸지 못한다
이래 가면서...
참 대단들 하시다.
언제부터 각급 총회할 때 성령의 인도로만 행했나?
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ADVENTIST OFFICERS RELEASE STATEMENT REGARDING A LOCAL CONFERENCE’S RECENT ELECTION OF PRESIDENT
The Seventh-day Adventist world church headquarters is located in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States.
STATEMENT URGES WORKING TOGETHER TO FULFILL CHURCH’S MISSION
October 31, 2013 | Silver Spring, Maryland, United States | Author: ANN staff
Seventh-day Adventist world church officials today released a statement regarding a local conference that recently elected as president a person who is not recognized by the world church as an ordained minister. Ordination is one of the criteria for being a conference president. The statement, in its entirety, follows:
Moving Forward Together
A response from the General Conference to recent actions in North America
The Seventh-day Adventist Church has been called by God as an urgent, end-time voice proclaiming God’s love and last day message to the world. He has commissioned us to proclaim the three angels’ messages of Revelation 14:6-12 to people worldwide desperately looking for hope. The message and mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is unique and is heaven-sent. Our top priority as a church is knowing Jesus ourselves and sharing His message of redemption. Nothing is to stand in the way of this proclamation as we unite to reach every “nation, kindred, tongue and people” with the “everlasting gospel.”
The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a fellowship of believers bound together by a common commitment to Christ, the truths of the Bible, a worldwide church organization and a mission to the world. Each of these elements is vitally important in preserving the unity of the church and keeping it from fracturing. The Seventh-day Adventist Church is not organized as a collection of independent units. Although each Conference/Mission, Union and the General Conference (which includes the divisions) have their own constituencies, they are also united by common commitments, mutual trust and agreed upon policies. The Church, the body of Christ, is inter-related. Actions that affect one part of the body affect the whole. The Apostle Paul stated it succinctly in these words, “For as the body is one and has many members, but all the members of that one body, being many, are one body, so also is Christ.” (1 Corinthians 12:12)
Working Policy, which is the recording of our agreements as to how we will work together to do the Lord’s work and mission, serves as one of the practical unifying agents that the Holy Spirit uses to bind the church together. Policy is not inflexible. It can be changed but it reflects the understanding of the collective group, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. When personal convictions are placed ahead of the collective policy decisions of the worldwide church, troubling precedents are set. God works in an orderly way and wishes His church to exemplify this sanctified behavior through the power of the Holy Spirit. Humility and submission to God for the good of the church body as outlined in the Word of God and the Spirit of Prophecy are fundamental Biblical principles for the benefit of the church.
At the 2012 Annual Council in a voted action entitled, “Statement on Church Polity, Procedures, and Resolution of Disagreements in the Light of Recent Union Actions on Ministerial Ordination,” the world church strongly indicated that it does not recognize as ordained ministers individuals who do not meet the criteria outlined in policy. It deeply concerns the world leadership of the church that recently a local conference constituency elected as a conference president an individual who is not recognized by the world church as an ordained minister. Ordination to the ministry is one of the criteria set forth for being a conference president. General Conference administration is working with the North American Division administration as they deal with the implications of this local conference action, which is contrary to the 2012 Annual Council action.
The world church is currently working together in a Theology of Ordination Study Committee with participation by all divisions to better understand the functions of ordination as well as the role of women in relation to ordination to the gospel ministry. A careful process is functioning and reports will be given to the 2014 Annual Council with the expectation that this subject will go to the 2015 General Conference Session for a decision under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
We have every confidence in the Lord’s leading of His precious remnant church. By God’s grace and through the Holy Spirit’s guidance, the church will find its way through this challenging time as we move forward with the unique message and mission entrusted to the Seventh-day Adventist movement. It is God’s plan that we proclaim His end-time, prophetic truth to every corner of the globe and especially the enormous metropolitan centers of the world through “Mission to the Cities” utilizing every form of comprehensive urban evangelism including comprehensive health ministry and many other methods. We urge all church members and leaders to pray that the Holy Spirit will unite us to fulfill Christ’s promise that “this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world as a witness to all nations and then the end will come.” (Matthew 24:14) United in Christ’s love, bound together in a common Biblical message, linked through a common church organization and committed to one another with mutual respect and trust through the power of the Holy Spirit, we are confident this church will triumph at last and proclaim Christ’s eternal message of truth to the ends of the earth in anticipation of Jesus’ soon second coming.
—The General Conference Executive Officers
종도 자유인도 없으며,
남자도 여자도 없습니다.
여러분은 모두 그리스도 예수 안에서 하나입니다." -공동번역-
2000년 전인 AD 55/56년경에 바울이 쓴 갈라디아서 3장 28절의 이 말씀은
당시의 차별적인 사회적 현실에 대한 강력한 사회적 저항을 담은
마그나 칼타(Magna Charta) 인권선언이었습니다.
그러나 2000년이 지난 오늘날에도 아직도 이 말씀이
우리의 삶으로 제대로 받아들이지 못하고 있는 현실이 안타깝습니다.
특히 무신론자도 아니고 기독교인이
그중에서도 오직 성경을 부르짖고
자칭 말세에 유일한 남은 무리라는
그 무리의 대표조차 차별에는 앞장서고
인권의식은 안 믿는 이들만도 못한데
무슨 복음이 있어 누구에게 언제 땅 끝까지 전하겠습니까?
웃기는 얘기 아닌가요?
"예수 재림"만 외친다고 재림교인 일까요?
대총회장뿐 아니라
모든 차별과 불의에 침묵하는 목회자들과 교인들도 마찬가지 입니다.
사회적 정치적 불의에는 침묵하고
자신의 불이익에는 억울하다고 서로 난리 아우성입니다.
교단의 인권선언 이전에 목회자들의 양심선언이 필요한 때라 생각됩니다!