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LCA Synod 2018

19th General Convention of Synod
Rosehill Gardens NSW | 2–7 October 2018

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  • 'The LCA is hurting': Bishop David Altus draws together the reflections of Synod on yesterday's ordination vote.
  • Bishop Paul Smith listens to delegates as they express their thoughts and feelings.

‘The LCA is hurting’

6 October 2018


‘If I could put it into my own words I would say that the LCA is hurting, and hurting very badly’, SA–NT Bishop David Altus said. ‘She’s a broken woman, hurting in all parts of the body.’

The first item of business for the LCA’s General Convention of Synod this morning was to take time out to reflect on and share responses to the result of yesterday’s vote on the ordination of women and men. (Of the delegates registered at Convention, 161 voted against the resolution to ordain both men and women; 240 supported it. The Constitution of the LCA requires a two-thirds majority of registered delegates to bring about a change in matters of a theological or confessional nature.)

Delegates gathered at tables to pray and listen while the district bishops moved among them.

‘What I’ve been hearing is a profound sense of grief, sadness and loss. There is a sense of loss of identity, mission and purpose and a sense of missed opportunities’, Bishop Altus said.

‘The church will be bleeding people this very day – this is a reality. The cross of pain is all the heavier today because of what we share in common. What we value and what holds us together is extremely powerful. The way it holds us together in communion is gold. It gives us heart and hope, despite the heaviness of our hearts today.’

WA District Bishop Mike Fulwood added: ‘I witnessed the body of Christ attending to itself. I heard people listening gently and attentively to one another, trying to heal some of the hurts, the grief.

‘There was also a sense of frustration with our process and whether it is serving us well, and with the difficulty GPC [General Pastors Conference] has had in giving recommendations to Synod. I heard the desire of people to honour and respect the role of the ordained ministry in the church, but also their frustration with what to do when GPC has not been able to come to a recommendation or any sense of unity.

‘There was also some sense of frustration with the voting system. The vote was defined as a “no” to ordination, when most delegates voted “yes”. How do we sit in that uncomfortable space?

‘There was a desire to be able to explore a third way – not just a “yes” or a “no”. Are there other ways we can move forward together? What does it mean for us to live in unity and diversity – what would that look like?’

‘Delegates don’t want the conversation shut down’, Bishop Altus said. ‘It’s not three strikes and it’s over – that would not honour the body in this room. At the same time they don’t want so much time, energy and resources invested into this single issue.

‘We need to get the gospel out to people; there is so much to do; we need time, energy and space to do that’, he said.

NSW Bishop James Haak then proposed a motion, which Synod passed almost unanimously and without debate: ‘that Synod acknowledges the deep hurt and harm to individuals and groups that has been occasioned over the past years in the course of the debate regarding ordination; repents of the hurt, and seeks forgiveness and reconciliation with one another’.

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