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Mission Statement:
It is the
mission of our church to follow Christ in faith and lead the
community by example. We worship together with creativity and joy,
being rooted in but not root-bound by Christian tradition. We
commit ourselves to:
Encourage
spiritual growth and loving service to others;
Reach out
to people of all races, backgrounds and affectional orientations;
Work for
social justice and peace.
Open and Affirming Covenant:
We,
the members of the First Congregational Church of Vancouver, are a
diverse group of people who have known the joy of having been
accepted and affirmed by God and by one another. We are a diverse
group of persons who celebrate that diversity and view it as a way
to understand the inclusiveness of God's love. We believe that,
although we are many individuals, we are one body in Christ. We
are called upon to love each other, to do justice, to bring
release to the oppressed, and to walk humbly with God. We seek to
work together in the light of the Gospel to define principles of
human relationships and behavior that are based upon nurturing
each other as whole persons with love, responsibility,
accountability and trust. Our sexuality is a gift of God which
enriches our lives and deeply touches our own and each other's
uniqueness and humanity. It is a channel through which we
experience the abundant life.
As
a congregation and as individuals, we lift up the following as
evidence of our opennes to and affirmation of all persons:
We
celebrate the image of God in every person, we rejoice in the
sacredness of life, and we affirm all relationships of support
that are founded on the principles of love and justice. We affirm
the traditional family, and we further recognize and support
single persons, lesbian and gay relationships, single parent
families, and extended families.
We
condemn all acts of discrimination and violence (physical,
emotional, social, political, legal) against any person because
of their race, age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnic
background, or physical or mental disabilities or limitations. We
pledge to support advocacy efforts to assure that every
individual is treated with fairness and justice in our society.
We
affirm that all persons are welcome into the community of
believers upon making the same affirmation of faith that all
other members make. We believe that God, without discrimination
or judgement, welcomes all who seek their Creator. We encourage
all members to share talents, gifts and energy in the liturgy,
life, and leadership of the congregation.
We
pledge ourselves to support and honor committed partnerships of
gay, lesbian, and bi-sexual persons, recognizing the difficulty
of maintaining such partnerships in the absence of social
validation and legal frameworks which do support heterosexual
unions.
Therefore,
we the members of First Congregational United Church Christ of
Vancouver, declare ourselves to be an Open and Affirming Church in
response to the call of the 15th General Synod of the United
Church of Christ, July 2, 1985.
UCC
Statement of Commitment:
Affirmed
by the 1993 General Synod
We,
the United Church of Christ, look toward the twenty-first century
with anticipation. We trust God’s promises. We are eager to
respond to God’s call. We believe that God does have more
truth and light yet to break forth from God’s holy word.
Thanks be to God.
A
CHURCH ATTENTIVE TO THE WORD
By
God’s grace, we will be an attentive church. We commit
ourselves anew to listen for God’s Word in Holy Scripture,
in our rich heritage, in faithful witness, and in the fresh winds
of the Holy Spirit so that we might discover God’s way for
us.
We
are claimed in baptism as children of God, disciples of Christ,
and members of Christ’s church. Through sustained Biblical
and theological reflection on the challenges, confusions,
injustices, mercies and possibilities that confront us, we hope
to discern baptism’s claim so that we might be the faithful
disciples these days require.
We
want to remember whose we are. Therefore, we will be faithful in
worship and study, attentive to the Word and nurtured at the
Table. We will be a people of prayer.
We
want to be faithful disciples. Therefore, we will relate our
faith boldly to all of life’s demands.
We
want all people to know of God’s gracious activity on our
behalf. Therefore, we will share God’s Good News so that
God’s way may be revealed, God’s forgiveness
received, and God’s future affirmed.
A
CHURCH INCLUSIVE OF ALL PEOPLE
By
God’s grace, we will be an inclusive church. We commit
ourselves to be a church for all people and, in Christ, we
celebrate, affirm, and embrace the rich diversity of God’s
good creation.
We
seek to be a fully inclusive community of faith, sharing bread
and cup with all who see, in Christ, the way to our common
future. We believe that God desires our oneness with all people,
everywhere, and we long for the day when we may all be one.
We
acknowledge that we are far less inclusive than we are called to
be. Therefore, we will intentionally reach out into the world and
lovingly invite all to Christ, and to participate fully in the
ordering of our common life.
We
acknowledge that we sometimes find it difficult to accept the
gifts that others bring. Therefore, we will seek to be open to
those gifts, affirm them, learn from them, and, at the leading of
the Holy Spirit, be transformed by them.
We
acknowledge that the world in which we live is far more diverse
than we have hitherto imagined. We celebrate this rich diversity.
Therefore, united in Christ, we will reach toward it in
anticipation of God’s reign.
A
CHURCH RESPONSIVE TO GOD’S CALL
By
God’s grace, we will be a responsive church. We commit
ourselves to be a church of justice and mercy and peace so that
lives may be renewed, spirits revived, and worlds transformed.
So
many of God’s people suffer. So many are maltreated. God’s
good earth cries out in pain. Our world needs those who will
pursue justice, show mercy, and seek peace. That is the church we
hear God calling us to be. We want "to join oppressed and
troubled people in the struggle for liberation . . . and to work
for justice, healing, and wholeness of life." (UCC Statement
of Mission)
We
envision a world wherein "justice will flow down like mighty
waters." Therefore, we will stand alongside those who hurt
so that the hungry may be fed, the excluded embraced, and the
creation renewed.
We
envision a world wherein mercy reigns. Therefore, we will heal
the sick, encourage the weary, and support the dying.
We
envision a world of peace for all people, everywhere. Therefore,
we will be peacemakers so that hostilities and hatreds may cease
and love, mercy, and justice prevail.
A
CHURCH SUPPORTIVE OF ONE ANOTHER
By
God’s grace, we will be a supportive church. We commit
ourselves to strengthen Christ’s body through renewed
resolve and mutual support in our common ministries.
In
the immediate days ahead, our servant church will face days of
challenge. We will need dedicated pastors and teachers. We will
need vibrant congregations. Only a people who share a common
vision, who support each other whatever the cost, and who are
committed, together, to strengthen Christ’s Church for
ministry will be equal to the task. We want to be that church.
We
believe that a vital church is a covenantal church. Therefore, we
will be supportive of each other and accountable to each other.
We
believe that a vital church is a sacrificial church. Therefore,
we will give sacrificially of our resources so that Christ’s
Church may be strengthened and God’s people served.
We
believe that a vital church is a "united and uniting
church." Therefore, we will seek to embody the oneness of
Christ’s church through ecumenical commitment, witness, and
ministries in Christ’s name.
This we believe, and for
this we live. Amen.
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