I wrote in the current CSNL News of the need to find
new ways to make our WELCOME as a Church more explicit and obvious. The discussion continued following an
excellent presentation by Lucy Jones at last week’s Select Vestry Meeting for
Celbridge & Straffan.
One very important concrete step was taken at the
meeting in that the Select Vestry signed up as an ‘Open and Welcoming
Congregation’ to LGBT+ people and their families. (see details at end of post
***)
It was further suggested that we set up a group to plan
strategies and events in our parish that focus on welcoming new people into our
church community.
One suggestion in particular was that we should try
and have tea and coffee after our services most Sundays and that we provide
services that meet the needs of the community in which we find ourselves – children’s
church services and perhaps in future a service for those facing exams or
indeed a vigil for peace in our world.
These are just a couple of ideas and if you have any
others or would like to participate in this initiative please contact me at Stephen.neill@gmail.com or
087-2328172 or any of the churchwardens or lay ministers in the parish. This
initiative includes all three churches in the parish.
I look forward to hearing from you
Stephen
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Registering
as an Open and Welcoming Congregation
It is
suggested that congregations and clergy who wish to register with Changing
Attitude Ireland as Open and Welcoming to lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgendered (LGBT+) people and their families should formally agree to do so
at a select vestry meeting.
Parishes
that register as Open and Welcoming agree to the following:
We promote
trust and understanding amongst heterosexual and LGBT+ parishioners.
We seek to
include LGBT+ people and their families at every level of parish life,
welcoming not only their presence but all they have to offer.
We do not
make the assumption that everyone is heterosexual, whether in conversation,
preaching, or in the prayers of the church.
We are
upfront in our welcome for LGBT+ people and same-sex couples.
We
recognise committed same-sex unions at social events, in church services and
other aspects of Church life.
We welcome
clergy regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Parishes
that register with CAI as Open and Welcoming Congregations will be listed as
such on the website.
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