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Sexuality and Gender Identity Conversion Practices Bill

24/08/2020 by Darren Wright

Over the last fortnight there have been a number of robocalls and emails received by people in the ACT about the Sexuality and Gender Identity Conversion Practices Bill. The message from these phone calls, emails and articles was being framed in a negative, transphobic way.

I (Darren) received one such email from a member of the ACT Legislative Assembly and became concerned that we had not yet provided an alternative voice into this conversation, one that sat alongside our LGBTQI+ kin or SOGICE survivors.

Some of us became concerned that the only message from the Christian Church making the media was one that was not supportive of our LGBTQI+ kin or SOGICE survivors.

What follows is a letter, signed by many leaders within the UCA in the ACT as a response to the recent emails, robo calls and articles in both the Canberra Times and Eternity News. This letter has now been forwarded to all 25 MLAs

A special thanks to Rev. Dr John Squires for penning the letter, and ensuring it is sent to our MLAs before the bill is considered on Thursday.

* The Justice and Community Safety Directorate has put together a good FAQ in relation tho the bill if you would like to know more.

To: Mr Andrew Barr MLA
From: Ministers of the Uniting Churches in the ACT
Re: Sexuality and Gender Identity Conversion Practices Bill
24 August 2020

Dear Mr Barr, 

We write to indicate our support for the legislation which has recently been introduced into the Legislative Assembly of the Australian Capital Territory, to make illegal any activities which seek to change the sexual orientation of an individual (so-called “conversion therapy” or “reparative therapy”).

The Act seeks “(a) to affirm that (i) all  people  have characteristics  of sexuality and gender identity; and (ii) no combination of those characteristics constitutes a disorder, disease, illness, deficiency, disability or shortcoming; and (b) to recognise and prevent the harm caused by sexuality and gender identity conversion practice.”

As Christians, we support this legislation. Not all of our fellow Christians hold this position. However, we are very clear about our commitment to support this piece of legislation.

The Bible speaks of all living creatures being given life by God’s spirit (Gen 1:1-2, 29-30; Ps 104:24-30). Our identity is shaped by God in that process of giving life, of bringing to birth the identity of a new human being.

Furthermore, all creatures are “nephesh”, or sentient beings—we have a soul, a state of being, a life that is fully formed and given by God. All human beings are created with the spirit of God within us (Gen 1:20, 21, 24, 30, 2:7; Job 12:7-10). There are no exceptions to this in biblical understanding. 

All human beings exist within this understanding. Our human identity is grounded in the creative work of God’s spirit. Who we are is how God has made us to be—each human being is made in God’s image (Gen 1:27; Sir 17:3).

As further research has been done in recent decades, it has become increasingly clear that gender identity, and sexual orientation, as key elements of human identity, each exist on a spectrum. Neither is confined to a binary state. Humanity is not comprised, simply of heterosexual males and heterosexual females. 

There are differences and variety within both gender identity (males, females, transgender, intersex, and third-gender such as fa’afafine) and sexual orientation (same-sex attracted, opposite-sex attracted, bisexual, and asexual). Both of these characteristics exist across spectrums rather than existing in oppositional binary states. And this is the way that God has created human beings.

For this reason, we believe that it is important not to invalidate, undermine, or challenge the identity of any individual. It is vital that, in accepting people as they are, we accept their sexual orientation, and their gender identity, without qualification.

“Conversion therapy” provides a direct challenge to such acceptance. It seeks to intervene and “change” the way that an individual identifies. Because we believe that who we are is a gift from God, we therefore believe that we are called to accept the identity of each individual, as they perceive and understand themselves.

In 2018, the Australian Medical Association (AMA) declared that it “unequivocally condemns conversion therapy, as does the World Medical Association.” (See https://ama.com.au/media/transcript-dr-bartone-conversion-therapy-pacific-islands-forum-and-asylum-seeker-health-phi)

“Conversion therapy is harmful to both the individuals who are subjected to it, and society more broadly, as it perpetuates the erroneous belief that homosexuality is a disorder which requires a cure”, their President, Dr. Tony Bartone said.

The AMA joined a number of other international bodies who have previously  expressed this view. The United Nations Committee Against Torture raised concerns about the practice of conversion therapy in 2014 and Victor Madrigal-Borloz, the Independent Expert on protection against violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, has reiterated those concerns in July 2020. (See https://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=26051&LangID=E)

The American Medical Association, The American Psychiatric Association, The American Psychological Association, The American Psychoanalytic Association, The American Academy of Paediatrics, and The National Association of Social Workers (USA) have all said that homosexuality is not a mental disorder and that sexual orientation cannot be changed.

A comprehensive report by researchers at LaTrobe University and the Human Rights Law Centre, Preventing Harm, Promoting Justice: Responding to LGBT Conversion Therapy in Australia (2018), recommended that the State Government “introduce legislation to specifically prohibit conversion activities.”

Other Christian leaders share the views which we hold. In the UK, during a 2017 debate on conversion therapy, Bishops in the Church of England spoke out against the practice. The Rt Rev. John Sentamu, the archbishop of York, said conversion therapy was “theologically unsound, so the sooner the practice of [it] is banned, I can sleep at night”. The Rt Rev. Paul Bayes, the bishop of Liverpool, said LGBT orientation was neither a crime nor a sin. “We don’t need to engage people in healing therapy if they are not sick.” The Synod adopted the proposal to seek to have “conversion therapy” banned. 

See https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jul/08/church-of-england-demands-ban-on-conversion-therapy 

and https://www.churchofengland.org/sites/default/files/2017-11/gs-2070a-conversion-therapy.pdf

The Uniting Church in Australia has had a longterm commitment to supporting and valuing LGBTIQ people in our churches and in society, and we see our support for this legislation to be a logical extension of this commitment.

We note that the explanatory statement for the legislation observes that “conversion practices cause harm. Evidence from survivors of conversion practices in the ACT and Australia reveal the extent and long-term impact of this harm”, and lists “depression, suicidality, anxiety, decreased sexual function, poor self-esteem, social isolation, and decreased capacity for intimacy” among the impacts. We do not wish to see any activity that produces such results encouraged.

We urge you to support this legislation when it is considered by the ACT Legislative Assembly.

Signed by Ministers of the Uniting Churches in the ACT:

Rev. Dr Ross Kingham, Co-Chairperson, Canberra Region Presbytery
Rev. Dr John Squires, Presbytery Minister, Canberra Region Presbytery
Rev. Dr Sarah Agnew, Wesley Forrest Uniting Church
Rev. Dr Paul Chalson, Canberra City Uniting Church
Rev. Dr Nikki Coleman, Senior Chaplain Ethicist, Australian Defence Force
Rev. Karyl Davison, Kippax Uniting Church
Rev. Aimee Kent, Kippax Uniting Church
Rev. Riana Kok, Yarralumla Uniting Church
Rev. Chris Lockley, St James Curtin and St Margaret’s Hackett Uniting Churches
Rev. Andrew Mead, Uniting Church Chaplain, Canberra Hospitals
Rev. Dr Neil Millar, St Ninian’s Uniting Church, Lyneham
Rev. Miriam Parker-Lacey, St Columba’s and Canberra City Uniting Churches
Pastor Heather Potter, Canberra Region Hub Chaplain, Uniting
Rev. Elizabeth Raine, Tuggeranong Uniting Church
Rev. Jangwon Seo, Canberra Korean Uniting Church, Reid
Lay Pastor Darren Wright, Gungahlin Uniting Church

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Reflection – August 23, 2020

23/08/2020 by Darren Wright

https://vimeo.com/450052097

Filed Under: Sermons

Home Brewed Worship – August 23, 2020

22/08/2020 by Darren Wright

This week’s Home Brewed Worship material invites us to spend some time with the beginning of the book of Exodus.

For those of you who want to make a space to worship on Sunday we’ve put together an order of service that you can use to reflect in music, read the scripture and pray in worship,

For those of you who feel that you only have cracks and crevices in your week available to intentionally spend time with God we’ve created this material as a kind of playlist for you to use through your week to dive in and out of when you can make space in your work, home, car or whenever you find yourself open to spend time with God.

Perhaps you might choose one prayer to pray daily, or commit to listening to two songs each day, or reading one of the bible verses every two days?

Aid to worship at home:

Order of Service – August 23, 2020

Aid to worship for people worshipping with children

This resource has a number of videos and idea to help people explore the story from Exodus and pray together as a household.

Worship at Home with Youth/Children – August 23, 2020

Live Stream Worship

We are live streaming worship from the building this week, if you’d like access please let us know and we’ll send you the link. Accessing the worship service is very simple, you do not need to download the Zoom App in order to join in.

Bible Readings

This week’s scripture readings are:

  • Exodus 1:8-2:10
  • Psalm 124
  • Matthew 16:13-20

We’ve focussed on the Exodus story for this week’s resources.

Singing the Scripture – August 23, 2020

This is a playlist of music that helps us all dive into the scripture readings for this week

Video

The Saddleback kids videos on Moses help tell the story of Moses, this is a playlist of 6 videos including a kids song to learn

Meet Shifra and Puah

This is a great video that introduces the two main characters in this week’s Exodus reading, had you heard the story of Shifra and Puah before?

Prayer For Others

Dear Heavenly Father,
We give thanks and praise for your wonderful love and compassion.
Thank you for answered prayers.

Lord, across our beautiful world there is trouble,
many have become infected with the Coronavirus, and the death toll is vast.
Many have lost employment and businesses have closed.
Whole states have been locked down and borders closed to travellers.
People are weary of the restrictions
and look for different ways to supplement their income.
Mental health is on the rise and tempers are frayed.

Help us to contact those we know with a friendly call or visit,
a casserole or cake to make life brighter and ease some of the stress in their lives.

Give us hope Lord, that there will be an end to this pandemic
and that a satisfactory vaccine is developed, ready for use in the near future.

We pray for all who are feeling depressed, for those who are disheartened,
for the unemployed, the lonely, and the forgotten.
Give them hope for a brighter and meaningful future.

Loving God, we bring before you all who are in need of your healing touch today.
We pray for the terminally ill, those going through chemotherapy and radiotherapy,
those whose independence is slowly slipping away,
and those who have difficulty with memory.
Be with them Lord, and give them comfort, strength and compassion.

You call us to pray and work for peace.
We pray for those who lead the different nations,
that they might rule with justice and concern for all.
Where there is division between nations,
let cool heads prevail for continued world peace.

We pray for ourselves, that with your Holy Spirit working through us,
we may reflect your glory and love to others.

Surprise our limited understanding with new glimpses of your love and compassion.

May we grow in your grace, in Jesus name.

Amen

Pauline Loughhead

The Story of Irena Sendler

The By The Well Podcast (Mentioned in “Going Deeper” below) names the story of Irena Sendler as a story that invites us to hear the story of the midwives in more current context.

Research the story of Irena Sendler online and discuss with others this week how you think it links with this week’s story from Exodus.

Can you think of other people’s lives that may also link with this week’s story? People who seemed to not not have any power finding ways to stand against oppression and violence and stand for justice?

Holocaust Matters – Who was Irena Sendler

Go Deeper

Working Preacher Podcast – August 23, 2020

By the Well Podcast – August 23, 2020

Working Preacher Commentary – August 23, 2020

Film – Prince of Egypt This is a family movie based on the life of Moses. It’s going to be a cold wet weekend, perhaps you might like to watch the film with someone and a big bowl of popcorn.

Commentary on Exodus 1:8-2:10

Commentary by B.R. Howard

Commentary by Amy Merrill Willis

Commentary by Richard Niell Donovan

Commentary by Rev Dr Anna Grant-Henderson

Commentary by Dennis Olson

Commentary by David Lose

Filed Under: Home Brewed Worship, Prayers

Home Brewed Worship – Order of Service – August 23, 2020

22/08/2020 by Darren Wright

Sing: We Light A Candle by Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan

Psalm 124

If you had not sided with us, LORD,
……..we all know where we’d have ended up.

If we had not had you on our side
……..when people turned against us,
…………….attacking with the fury of a wounded shark,
……..they would have made mince meat out of us.

Their frenzied rage would have dragged us under,
……..their lust for blood would have torn us apart.
The thrashing waters would have closed over us,
……..hiding the violence,
…………….concealing our fate.

All the credit and all the honours go to you, LORD;
……..it was you who saved our flesh
…………….from the teeth of our enemies. 

Thanks to you, we have shaken off their grip,
……..and soared to safety, as free as a bird.
Their savage attack was repelled,
……..and we have escaped unharmed.

It is you, LORD, the creator of heaven and earth,
……..who guarantees our safety.

©2000 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net

Sing – You Are The Light of The World by Cathy Pino

https://vimeo.com/422037417

Story – Miriam Hides Moses

https://vimeo.com/450070152
Miriam Hides Moses from the Growing in God’s Love Storybible published by FlyAway Books

Sing – More Light by Christopher Grundy

Prepare to spend some time with the scriptures as you sing along or listen to this prayer. Be prepared to hear what needs to be heard today.

More light
More truth
Is breaking from your word
More light
More truth
Holy Spirit
Help us hear what needs to be heard
More light
More truth
Is breaking from your word
More light
More truth
Holy Spirit
Help us hear what needs to be heard
Help us hear what needs to be heard

Bible Readings

This week’s scripture readings are:

  • Exodus 1:8-2:10
  • Psalm 124
  • Matthew 16:13-20

We’ve focussed on the Exodus story for this week’s resources.

Listen: We Shall Overcome

Sing: Be Still My Soul

Reflection

https://vimeo.com/450052097
Today’s reflection explores this week’s reading from the book of Exodus

Prayers for Others

Dear Heavenly Father,
We give thanks and praise for your wonderful love and compassion.
Thank you for answered prayers.

Lord, across our beautiful world there is trouble,
many have become infected with the Coronavirus, and the death toll is vast.
Many have lost employment and businesses have closed.
Whole states have been locked down and borders closed to travellers.
People are weary of the restrictions
and look for different ways to supplement their income.
Mental health is on the rise and tempers are frayed.

Help us to contact those we know with a friendly call or visit,
a casserole or cake to make life brighter and ease some of the stress in their lives.

Give us hope Lord, that there will be an end to this pandemic
and that a satisfactory vaccine is developed, ready for use in the near future.

We pray for all who are feeling depressed, for those who are disheartened,
for the unemployed, the lonely, and the forgotten.
Give them hope for a brighter and meaningful future.

Loving God, we bring before you all who are in need of your healing touch today.
We pray for the terminally ill, those going through chemotherapy and radiotherapy,
those whose independence is slowly slipping away,
and those who have difficulty with memory.
Be with them Lord, and give them comfort, strength and compassion.

You call us to pray and work for peace.
We pray for those who lead the different nations,
that they might rule with justice and concern for all.
Where there is division between nations,
let cool heads prevail for continued world peace.

We pray for ourselves, that with your Holy Spirit working through us,
we may reflect your glory and love to others.

Surprise our limited understanding with new glimpses of your love and compassion.

May we grow in your grace, in Jesus name. Amen

Pauline Loughhead

Sing: Goodness is Stronger Than Evil by Desmond Tutu & John Bell

Sending

Loving God

Let us hear the voice of those crying for justice

and be filled with compassion.

Let us hear the voice of the children of our community

and be filled with compassion.

Let us hear your voice calling out to us

and may we answer your call.

Filed Under: Home Brewed Worship

Home Brewed Worship – For Families

21/08/2020 by Darren Wright

This week’s reading introduces Moses, the beginning of Exodus includes his birth and the famous story of his mother hiding him in an ark in the reeds.

But what do you know about Moses? Here are some ideas to help you find more about him and his story.

*Be aware that if you’re sharing this story with young kids three are some parts of the story that may be difficult for them to hear. Stories of kings wanting children killed and mothers who abandon their child are complex stories, but they’re stories we’re familiar with in fairytales and other stories… so be prepared for hard chats.

Set your self up for worship

Invite your family to create a sacred space in your home this week, whatever that might look like for them.

Add a candle and light it, I like saying something like “There once lived a someone who said such amazing things and did so many wonderful things that people followed him. One day they asked him who he was and he answered “I am the Light of the world”

Invite your household to share something they’re grateful for this week and give thanks for it.

Bible Readings

This week’s scripture readings are:

  • Exodus 1:8-2:10
  • Psalm 124
  • Matthew 16:13-20

We’ve focussed on the Exodus story for this week’s resources.

All-Age Prayer

Use this prayer every morning as a way to start the day with your household.

God of all ages, all places,
all times.

We come to praise you,
we come, bare foot in the sand, as we feel the sand underfoot, we become more aware of you, your presence with us.

God of the Holy Places, may this place,
where we gather today, also be a holy place:

a placed blessed by your presence with us, in us, for us,
above and below us,
protecting and guiding us in all we do, this day and always.

Amen.

Spill The Beans – Issue 16

Meet Shiphrah and Puah

The story of Shiphrah and Puah is one of the little known stories that needs to be told, it’s the story that kicks off the book of Exodus and cements the theme of deliverance and freedom.

What do you think about Shiphrah and Puah? How awesome is their story?

Sing

Spend some time in song together, here are a couple great songs for you to try at home

When We Share God’s Dream by Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan Colligan is a simple and great song, you can find the lyrics here
We Are A Part of the Family is a great song to sing at home, you can access the lyrics here.
https://vimeo.com/422037417
This song by Cathy Pino has become a favourite in our household
I Will Sing Of Your Love, Love, Love is a beautiful and repetitive song written and sing by Christopher Grundy.

For Prayer

Pray for the world around you by talking with each other about the things that are on your heart, who do you want to send love to today? Where do you want to see God’s peace this week?

Perhaps you might like to draw your prayers together, and place them on your fridge this week. If you do maybe you can agree to say a short 1 line prayer every time you open the fridge this week.

If you need help try this: “God we pray your peace fill the world, your love fill our hearts”

Miriam Hides Moses

https://vimeo.com/450070152
Here is a poem from the Growing in God’s Love story bible titled Miriam Hides Moses, a reflection on the story from Exodus.

Holy Moly – Baby Moses

*temporary password: GUNGUCFF2020

https://vimeo.com/449694657

Reflection – Exodus 1:8 – 2:10

https://vimeo.com/450052097

Re:Form – The Story of Moses

*temporary password: GUNGUCFF2020

https://vimeo.com/449694892

Saddleback Kids -The Story of Moses (Playlist)

Saddleback’s videos are great introductions to characters, this series introduces us to the story of Moses.

The Prince of Egypt

Perhaps this week you might want to cook some popcorn and sit together to watch the Dreamworks film Prince of Egypt.

For Conversation:

I really like the questions posed by Godly play, they’re simple and invite the household into a conversation, read through

  • I wonder what part of the story you liked best?
  • I wonder what part of the story was the most important?
  • I wonder what part was about you or what part you were in?

The story of Irena Sendler

The By The Well Podcast names the story of Irena Sendler as a story that invites us to hear the story of the midwives in more current context.

Research the story of Irena Sendler online and discuss with others this week how you think it links with this week’s story from Exodus.

Can you think of other people’s stories that may also link with this week’s story?

Holocaust Matters – Who was Irena Sendler

Sending

When you finish your time together leave the space by sharing

1 thing that you really love about each other

1 thing that you are grateful for today

Look at each other and say to each of you “Go in peace to love as God loves you”

But wait, there’s more…

Worshipping With Children has some great liturgical resources for people worshipping with children this week, and they’re exploring the same readings. Head over there for more material if you’d like to spend more time with Moses as a family.

Filed Under: Home Brewed Family, Home Brewed Worship

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