COMPELLING VISION HISTORICAL FRAMEWORK

COMPELLING VISION STATEMENT:

“Together, as the Church of the Brethren, we will passionately live and share the radical transformation and holistic peace of Jesus Christ through relationship-based neighborhood engagement. To move us forward, we will develop a culture of calling and equipping disciples who are innovative, adaptable, and fearless.” (February, 2020)

MEMBERS OF THE PROCESS TEAM:

Rhonda Pittman Gingrich, Chair;   Paul Mundey, 2020 Annual Conference Moderator;   Donita Keister, 2019 Annual Conference Moderator;   Samuel Sarpiya, 2018 Annual Conference Moderator;   David Steele, General Secretary;   Chris Douglas, Annual Conference Director;   John Jantzi, District Executive, Shenandoah District;   Colleen Michael, District Executive, Pacific Northwest District;   Michaela Alphonse from Miami, Florida;   Kevin Daggett from Bridgewater, Virginia;   Brian Messler from Lititz, Pennsylvania;   Alan Stucky from Wichita, Kansas;    and,   Kay Weaver from Strasburg, Pennsylvania.

HISTORICAL FRAMEWORK:

Over the past three decades, the Church of the Brethren has witnessed an escalating social and theological division, largely concerning the issue of homosexuality. This includes licensing and ordination of homosexuals, and pastors who marry same-sex couples. Many congregations have departed from the Church of the Brethren. Legal action has been taken by some districts against a few congregations. Other districts have established guidelines for reconciliation or departure







“They determined that Paul and Barnabas and certain other of them,
should go up to Jerusalem unto the apostles and elders (about this question).”
Acts 15:2