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Committee 10
Health Issues
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| Commissioners tackle
four overtures related to abortion
GA affirms lives of unborn babies
[6-22-06]
by Mike Ferguson, Presbyterian News Service
This story is
also on the PC(USA) website >>
BIRMINGHAM, June 21 -- By better than a 3-to-1 margin, General Assembly
commissioners on Wednesday night approved an overture from the Health Issues
committee on late-term pregnancies that affirms the lives of viable unborn
babies.
"We look to our churches to provide pastoral and tangible
support to women in problem pregnancies and to surround these families with
a community of care," the overture from the Presbytery of Redstone states.
"If a baby can live outside the womb, she should live,"
said the Rev. Donna Marsh of National Capital Presbytery, a committee
member. Marsh inserted an amendment, which the Assembly approved, adding
language to the overture from the 2003 General Assembly that states that
"for any choice, we are accountable to God; however, even when we err, God
offers to forgive us."
But the Rev. Anne Conroy of New York City Presbytery said
the proposal "will only serve to make those who do have to make (a decision
to end a late-term pregnancy) feel shamed and judged. I think it's a huge
mistake."
Elder Carla Shafer of North Puget Sound Presbytery also
argued against the proposal, asserting that God told Abraham that Sarah
would bear a child, and an angel told Mary she should keep her child. "God
is saying we have a choice, and we're asking the PC(USA) to affirm that
choice," she said.
As the committee recommended, the Assembly turned down an
overture from Beaver Butler Presbytery that would have ceased funding for
any group that advocates either for or against abortion.
"The committee felt the language was confusing and
misleading in regard to our use of funds," said Health Issues committee
Moderator Carol Schneider of The James Presbytery.
A third abortion overture, this one recommending that
presbyteries replicate a study and discernment process initiated by the
Presbytery of Mississippi, by which it "stands clearly against the practice
of abortion," was approved. The process replaces the overture that would
have had the church opposing abortion with a few exceptions.
A fourth, on approving a monitoring report on the
implementation of problem pregnancies and abortion policies, won approval.
"It is the desire of the committee that policies of the church concerning
problem pregnancies and abortion be more clearly communicated to the public
and to our church members," Schneider said.
"Living into the Body of Christ: Towards Full Inclusion of
People with Disabilities" passed with only nine dissenting votes. "I've had
a disability since birth," said Youth Advisory Delegate Miguel Carlin of
Cincinnati Presbytery. "I hope (those at) General Assembly will go back to
their congregations and talk about the issues so that the committee's work
is not in vain."
Four consent items gained the Assembly's approval: on
addressing teen suicide and self-injury, extending for two years a study on
end-of-life issues, affirming Mission Responsibility through Investment (MRTI)
efforts to work with drug companies to get life-saving medicine to treat
diseases of poverty, and a commissioners' resolution on supporting an effort
to close the Chef Menteur landfill in New Orleans. |
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Commentary
A
backgrounder on the abortion issue, and the three overtures dealing with
it, is provided by Presbyterian News Service.
For information on the
PC(USA) position on abortion and other questions, go to the web site of
Presbyterians Affirming
Reproductive Options (PARO).
The site offers a brief statement on
theological principles in considering reproductive options
There are also links for ordering a variety of
print resources.
Do you have comments or information or
question on any of the business coming to the Health Issues
committee?
Please send a note,
and we'll share it here. |
| Committee leadership and members
The committee leaders include: moderator:
M; vice-moderator: V; committee assistant: A; parliamentarian/recorder: P.
Leadership: Elder Carol
Schneider, The James, M; the Rev. Quinn Fox, Pueblo, V; the Rev. Ruben Armendariz, Mission, A; the Rev. Ken Hockenberry, Mid-Kentucky, P
Elder Ruben Armendariz, New Covenant
Rev. William Arnold , Philadelphia
Rev. Ken Baker, San Fernando
Elder Jean Behnke, Tampa Bay
YAD Michael Belvin, Santa Fe
Elder Reid Beveridge, New Castle
YAD Laura Burns, Northeast Georgia
Rev. Brad Carloss, Northern Waters
Rev. Karen Chakoian, Scioto Valley
Elder Elizabeth Crews, San Diego
YAD Jonathan Davis, Western Kentucky
Elder Betty Dodson, Southeastern Illinois
Rev. Steve Dyer, Pines
Elder Sophia Earhart, Redstone
Rev. Carl Engstrom, San Francisco
Rev. Richard Fennig, Plains and Peaks
Rev. Quinn Fox, Pueblo (Vice-Moderator)
Elder Debbie Freshcorn, Shenango
YAD Leslie Fuller, Charlotte
Rev. Catherine Gillis, Pittsburgh
Rev. Leigh Gillis, New Hope
Rev. Joan Gray, Greater Atlanta
Rev. John C. Hall, Northern New York
Rev. Jesse Hegler, Providence
Rev. Jean Holmes, Newton
Elder John Hulsebus, Sacramento
Elder Sheila Jameson, Transylvania
YAD Andrew Jenkins, Sheppards and Lapsley
TSAD Tracy Julian, Arkansas
Elder Fred Kelly, Grace
YAD Sara Kidd, The Peaks
YAD Katy Launius, Milwaukee
Elder Diana Lim, San Jose
Rev. Donna Marsh, National Capital
YAD Joshua Martinez, Sierra Blanca
Elder Ann McLeod, South Alabama
YAD Kayce Mobley, Savannah
Elder Paul Monahan, Wabash Valley
YAD Kevin Moreaux, New York City
MAD Cynthia Morgan
Rev. Barbara Morrison, Muskingum Valley
YAD Megan Phillips, Seattle
Rev. Charles Pye, Ohio Valley
TSAD Brady Radford, Middle Tennessee
Rev. Mary Rogers-Ellsworth, Palo Duro
Elder Mary Beth Ruthem, Upper Ohio Valley
Elder Carol Schneider, The James (Moderator)
Elder Sharon Smiley, Salem
Elder Lyle Steinmehl, The Pacific
YAD Mark Tapia, Santa Barbara
YAD Michelle Takyi, Newark
Rev. Glen Thorp, San Gabriel
Elder Fred Vogt, Northern New England
Elder Larry Wagner, St. Augustine
Elder Edna Wigfall Crute', Mission
Rev. Kathleen Wiggins, Peace River
Rev. William J. Younger, Northumberland
Elder Charles Youther, Miami
Not Assigned, San Joaquin YAD
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AGENDA |
Health Issues (10)
Meeting Room: East N (3rd floor) |
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| Friday, June 16 |
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| 9:00 AM |
Opening Prayer
Group Building (in Executive Session)
Committee Orientation
• General / Tech help
• Parliamentary Procedures
• Financial Implications
Covenant Making |
| 10:00 AM |
Committee Opening Worship |
| 10:15 AM |
Opening Hearings |
| 10:45 AM |
Recess (15 minutes) |
| 11:00 PM |
Opening Hearings (continue) |
| 12:00 PM |
Lunch Recess |
| 1:30 PM |
Item 10-07 - Two Year Extension on Referral re End
of Life Issues
Resource Person – Charles Wiley |
| 1:50 PM |
Item 10-06 - Living Into the Body of Christ: Full
Inclusion of People with Disabilities
Presentation from ACSWP (20 minutes)
"The Ten Commandments of Communicating with People of Disabilities"
DVD |
| 2:45 PM |
Recess (15 minutes) |
| 3:00 PM |
Item 10-05 - On Teen Suicide and Self-Injury.
Overture Advocate from Presbytery of St. Augustine (5 minutes) |
| 3:45 PM |
Item 10-08 - On Affirming MRTI’s Advocacy Efforts
with Pharmaceutical Companies That Have Not Granted Licenses…
Overture Advocate from Presbytery of the Pacific (5 minutes) |
| 5:30 PM |
Dinner Break (or earlier) |
| 6:45 PM |
Evening Worship Service |
| 8:00 PM |
Reconvene with Prayer
Item 10-04 - Monitoring Report on the Implications of
Problem Pregnancies and Abortion Policies
Presentation from ACSWP |
| 9:00 PM |
Evening Prayer / Evening Recess |
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| Saturday, June 17 |
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| 9:00 AM |
Committee Opening Worship |
| 9:15 AM |
Presentation on Language on Reproductive Issues
Committee Vice-Moderator Quinn Fox |
| 9:25 AM |
Item 10-01 - On Late Term Pregnancy
Overture Advocate from Redstone Presbytery (5 minutes) |
| 10:30 AM |
Recess (15 minutes) |
| 10:45 AM |
Item 10-02 - On Financial Support For or Against
Abortion
Overture Advocate from the Presbytery of Beaver Butler (5 minutes) |
| 12:00 PM |
Lunch Recess |
| 1:30 PM |
Reconvene with Prayer
Item 10-03 - On Standing Clearly Against the Practice
of Abortion While Extending the Love of Christ….
Overture Advocate from the Presbytery of Mississippi (5 minutes) |
| 2:30 PM |
Recess (15 minutes) |
| 2:45 PM |
Commissioners’ Resolutions |
| 3:45 PM |
Closing Worship / Committee Recess |
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