August 26, 2004 Good News To Explore Unity/Separation Issues
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The Good News board of directors agreed that the United Methodist Church is at a crossroads at this particular time in its history. This was further accented by the surprising news that some board members were hearing for the first time that an August 13 decision by the 5 th District Court of Appeal in Fresno, California, ruled that St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, Fresno—which had severed ties with the denomination in 2000—could retain its property. The formerly United Methodist congregation had severed its affiliation with the denomination when 68 ministers in the California/Nevada Annual Conference defied denominational policy by joining to bless a same-sex union in Sacramento in 1999. In 2002, a Superior Court judge ruled that the local church could not revoke the trust clause in the United Methodist Book of Discipline. However, the appellate court ruling of August 13 agreed with the St. Luke’s church that basic principles of trust law hold that a trust agreement cannot be irrevocable unless the property owner—which in this case is the St. Luke’s congregation—makes it so. “We are aware this matter is likely to be appealed to the California Supreme Court,” said Heidinger, “but it certainly highlights issues of justice and fairness for local church congregations which have poured so much of themselves, their resources, and their prayerful support and upkeep into their church facilities. We await with great interest further developments of this significant, and perhaps landmark, ruling.” In other action, the Good News board presented the second Paul L. Morell United Methodist Missions Award to the Rev. Dr. H.T. Maclin of Atlanta, Georgia. In 1983, Maclin was chosen to become the founding president of the Mission Society for United Methodists and was appointed to that post in early 1984 by Bishop Joel McDavid. Maclin served as a missionary in Africa from 1952 until 1972 with the General Board of Global Ministries. In 1974 he was chosen by GBGM to be the Field Representative for Mission Development in the SE Jurisdiction and stayed in that post until 1983. Maclin and his wife, Alice, were both present at the banquet for the presentation. The Morell Award is named after former Good News board chairman, the Rev. Dr. Paul Morell, whose life and ministry reflected a love for and commitment to world mission. In further action, the board elected as its new chairman the Rev. Tom Lambrecht, pastor of Faith Community United Methodist Church in Greenville, Wisconsin. Lambrecht has been a Vice-Chairman of the Good News board and gave major leadership to Good News’ Decision 2004 General Conference ministry. Lambrecht will assume board leadership following the January 2005 board meeting. The board honored Lambrecht, current chairman Scott Field, and Rev. David Flagel for their leadership in Good News’ General Conference effort. The board also elected five new members who will begin serving a three-year term as of January, 2005. Those elected are: Sara Anderson, a laywoman from Anderson, Indiana; David Flagel, a pastor from Lake Odessa, MI; Chet Harris, a pastor from Canton, Ohio; Warren Lathem, a pastor from Georgia; and Ken Werlein, a pastor from Houston, TX. Flagel and Harris are returning to the board after a sabbatical year off. - End - |
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