An Open Letter to Mennonite Church USA
Passion Sunday 2009
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Anita Amstutz
Michelle Armster
Wes Bergen
Carolyn Blosser
Donald Blosser
Stanley Bohn
Anne Breckbill
Mitchell Brown
Libby Caes
Robert J. Carlson
Sylvia Shirk Charles
Karen Cox
Sara Dick
Pam Dintaman
Mary Jane
    Breneman Eby
Elaine Enns
Amy Epp
Jason Evans
Jake T. Friesen
Duane Friesen
Matt Friesen
Walter S. Friesen
Ray Gingerich
Steve Goering
Marlin Good
Ted Grimsrud
David Habegger
Joanna Harader
Leland Harder
Ruth R. Harder
Rachel Nafziger
    Hartzler
Cheri Herrboldt
Sheri Hostetler
Doug Hostetter
Ron Hunsicker
Gary Isaac
Norma J. Johnson
John Kampen
Renee Kanagy
Donald D. Kaufman
Gordon Kaufman
Robert Kaufman
Beth Miller Kraybill
Ken Kraybill
Harold Kreider
Heidi Regier Kreider
Clarice Kratz
Lawrence Kratz
Kathleen Weaver
    Kurtz
Cynthia Lapp
Chad Martin
Pat Hostetter Martin
Eric Massanari
Brenda Meyer
Bryce L. Miller
Joel Miller
Lloyd Miller
Marilyn Miller
Phil Mininger
Ched Myers
Jonathan Neufeld
Melanie Neufeld
Bert Newton
Weldon Nisly
Helen Wells O’Brien
Ruth Penner

We are writing as pastors and people who have ministered in the Mennonite Church.  We are distressed by our Church’s exclusion of sisters and brothers who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT). Our hope for a Church guided by the radical hospitality of Jesus compels us to invite us all to confession and healing.

Our vocation as ministers is to proclaim and embody the Good News of Jesus Christ, which is the Gospel of radical hospitality and extravagant love (Luke 15, John 4). We are all sinners in need of God’s grace. We believe that we can not deny that grace to anyone seeking to be part of the Body of Christ. We are each called to faithfulness to Christ, accountability in the Church, and integrity in human relationships. We believe that all people are invited to faithful fellowship in this Body, blessing for our deepest relationships of love and care, a spiritual home for ourselves and our children, and the opportunity to fully express the gifts for ministry that God has given us.

Through our unwillingness to extend full hospitality to LGBT people, we believe the Church has lost sight of this Gospel vision and, in so doing, has seriously compromised its witness. Jesus often confronted religious people with their spiritual blindness and offered healing so that they could see not only with their eyes but with their hearts (Matthew 23, John 9). Jesus offers the same challenge and healing to us today.

We believe that now is the time for us to confess and be healed of this spiritual blindness. Some of us, out of love for the Church, have remained silent for the sake of unity. However, we must acknowledge that the Church is already divided. We have been willing to sacrifice our LGBT brothers and sisters, their families and friends to preserve a presumed unity. While some of us may caution to “go slow,” we are reminded by prophets such as Martin Luther King, Jr. that going slow only perpetuates the injustice. We are also reminded by Jesus and our Anabaptist forebears that the faithful path is not easy or without pain.

As ministers in Mennonite Church USA, we invite all members of Christ’s body in MC USA to join us in this call to confession and healing. If you desire a Church that offers Christ’s radical hospitality and extravagant love to everyone, please sign on to this letter by going to the web site,  www.openlettertomcusa.org.

Let us seek a new unity where all are welcome and all are called to an abiding “faith, hope and love…and the greatest of these is love” (1 Corinthians 13:13).

For the healing of Christ’s Body and the sake of the Church,

 

Stephen Penner
Vicki Penner

Vern Preheim
Megan Ramer
Steve Ramer
Steve Ratzlaff
Carole E. Ricketts
Garland Robertson
Carol Rose
Willard E. Roth
Juel Yoder Russell
Michael Schaadt
Melvin Schmidt
Myron Schrag
Rhoda Schrag
Gayle Sheller
Karl Shelly
Ann Showalter
Joyce Shutt
Marlene Smucker
Stan Smucker
Randall Spaulding
Muriel T. Stackley

 

Donald Steelberg
Regina Shands
   Stoltzfus
Ed Stoltzfus
Gene Stoltzfus
Karla Stoltzfus
Marie Stoltzfus
Vic Stoltzfus
John K. Stoner Hubert
   Schwartzentruber
Kathleen Temple
Adam Tice
Mark Van Steenwyk
Paul Versluis III
Frank Ward
Tonya Ramer
   Wenger
Tim Weaver
John Zimmerman

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pastors:
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