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Disciples of Christ Denomination Affirms Sexual Liberalism, Transgenderism

on July 18, 2013

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“By embracing sexual liberalism and Gnosticism,  the Disciples have further sidelined their church. Exalting Western notions of radically individual moral autonomy above shared understandings of the faith alienates many of the denomination’s own members.
-IRD President Mark Tooley

Washington, DC— The General Assembly of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) has joined with several other oldline Protestant denominations in embracing sexual orientation and gender identity as specially affirmed categories in the church. At their meeting July 13-17 in Orlando, Florida, the church’s governing body passed a resolution listing sexual orientation and gender identity alongside race, age and other categories to which the denomination is “striving to become a people of grace and welcome.”

The resolution also affirms the “faith, baptism and spiritual gifts of all Christians regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity” and states that neither is “grounds for exclusion from fellowship or service within the church” but celebrated as “part of God’s good creation.” This statement implies affirmation of clergy sexually active outside traditional marriage. The Disciples have a very congregationalist polity with nearly all ministry decisions made at the local church.  So the new denominational stance is mostly symbolic.

The Disciples of Christ are the smallest of seven Protestant churches historically classified as Mainline. The denomination has lost two-thirds of its once nearly 2 million membership since the 1960s and currently lists 639,500 members. Prominent members have included Presidents Ronald Reagan, Lyndon Johnson and James Garfield.

IRD President Mark Tooley commented:

“While the resolution calls for the ‘welcome of and hospitality to all,’ the Disciples of Christ include far fewer members than at any time in their modern history.

“The mainstream of U.S. and global Christianity still holds strongly to traditional Christian teaching upholding the marriage of man and woman as the standard for Christian sexual behavior.  Universal Christianity also rejects the Gnostic idea that “gender identity” is fluid and self-determined.

“By embracing sexual liberalism and Gnosticism, the Disciples have further sidelined their church. Exalting Western notions of radically individual moral autonomy above shared understandings of the faith alienates many of the denomination’s own members. The Disciples of Christ now follow the United Church of Christ and the Episcopal Church on the road to even greater theological marginalization, internal division and accelerating membership loss.”

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  1. Comment by Joshua Strunk on July 19, 2013 at 11:34 am

    An excellent article. I believe that the assessment here is correct. By affirming the validity of a position that is fundamentally opposed to both the scripture and to nature, they have marginalized themselves. Despite what elitists may say, the world isn’t looking for everyone to agree they are looking for authentic conviction and well reasoned answers. This decision conveys that they have neither.

  2. Comment by Michael Hernandez on August 22, 2014 at 8:44 am

    A dying denomination that is now accelerating towards extinction

  3. Comment by Mary Sue Abbott on April 17, 2014 at 1:16 pm

    Should not the words homosexual and heterosexual be used as adjectives to describe activities that any human being might engage in? Are there “gay people” and “straight people”? If there is such a thing as “sexual orientation” does this not imply that erotic pleasure is more important than any connection with procreation? Our “orientation” is virtuous in itself and must be fulfilled and deserves special rights?

  4. Comment by Ralph on August 2, 2019 at 8:43 pm

    Even denominations that claim to be “Christian” don’t follow the scriptures. They follow the ones they like and disregard the ones they don’t like. For example there is no doubt baptism (immersion) is required for salvation. Ironically the Baptist church has published many volumes trying to talk their way out of that belief.

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