A Guide to My Articles on the General Assembly Agenda
Dale M. Coulter
Over the past month, I have written 18 articles for the General Assembly that begins on Tuesday of this week. For convenience, I have organized them according to what agenda item they address.
Let me summarize the basic points I have made:
We need clear and robust statements defending biblical principles on how we talk about God and how we understand transgenderism (I have given two examples of the kind of statements I have in mind)
We need to allow female ordained ministers to serve on the General Council because it’s biblical and it makes our current teaching on women as pastors and members of the General Assembly more consistent
We need to use the doctrine & polity committee under the authority of the International Executive Committee to address the doctrinal and moral issues of our day
We don’t need any more resolutions on cultural issues or that try to articulate doctrinal and moral responses to current crises
We don’t need to use culture-war rhetoric and confrontation that is distinctive to North America when we respond to moral or doctrinal issues
We don’t need to continue to add to the obligations for ministers, which is effectively creating a new code of laws
We don’t need to pass a motion that makes it extremely difficult, if not impossible, for chaplains and bi-vocational ministers to do the work of ministry
Agenda Item #2: Women in Leadership
Agenda Item #6: Resolution Concerning Human Identity and Sexuality
Agenda Item #7: Biblical Fidelity in Gender Identity Affirmation
Agenda Item #20: Usage of the Titles of God
Final Thoughts