ju s« o tri ▼ July 1. i 0 0 3 ▼ 7 Portland congregation - seeks lesbian pastor Members of Metanoia Peace Community United Methodist Church have announced their intention to hire a lesbian as their co-pastor, in disregard of the denomination’s official policy regarding sexual-minority clergy. The congrega­ tion is seeking an ordained clergywoman who, along with her regular pastoral duties, can help guide a new ministry of the congregation called “Partners in Reconciliation.” The new pro­ gram is designed to address the overt and hidden homo­ phobia that has made a large seg ment of the popula­ tion vulnerable to the appeal of dis­ criminatory initia­ tives such as Ballot Measure 9. The program will also demonstrate ways in which persons can learn to appreciate, not fear, the varieties of human sexual expression that members of the congrega­ tion regard as “God’s good gifts.” The decision to hire a lesbian came after it was learned that Bishop William Dew of Portland was not willing to supply an ordained sexual-minority co-pastor to the congregation through the regular appointment process. The bishop cited a provi­ sion in the denomination’s Book o f Discipline which says that “avowed practicing homosexu­ als” shall not be ordained or appointed. Members of Metanoia Peace Community had previously urged the bishop to appoint a sexual-minority person as an act of conscientious civil disobedi­ ence that would challenge the church to change a policy which the Metanoia congregation regards as un-Christian and unjust. The present pastor, John Schwiebert, who will be sharing leadership with the new co-pastor, said he welcomes the decision to hire a sexual- minority person in the newly created position. “Because we have publicly declared our intention to welcome gay men, lesbians and bisexual per­ son as full participants in the life of our congrega­ tion, it is appropriate that the ordained leadership of this congregation also be designated without regard to sexual orientation,” he said. He noted that a committee of church members is in touch with several qualified persons who have expressed an interest in the position. Among those who have inquired is a woman who is presently serving as pastor of another United Methodist congregation and who is no longer TWENTY-THIRD AVENUE BOC ) • ] K-Í willing to hide the truth about her sexual orienta­ tion in order to keep her present position. The Metanoia congregation hopes to have the new position filled no later than Sept. 1. Mem­ bers have launched a fund-raising campaign to cover the costs of the expanded program. Metanoia Peace Community, which is head­ quartered at the Northeast 18th Avenue Peace House, is a congregation known for its emphasis on community building, hospitality, peace-and- justice advocacy and ministry with bereaved per­ sons. It is one of 62 United Methodist congrega­ tions nationwide and five in the state of Oregon that publicly welcome and include gay men, les­ bians and bisexual persons in their congregational life and ministry. MCC invites nominee The Metropolitan Community Church of Port­ land has settled on a nominee after a seven-month search process. The Rev. Dennis Chappell has been invited to MCC as a candidate for the senior pastor position, which has been open since’the Rev. Gary Wilson resigned in December. Chappell is currently the director of AIDS ministry at MCC in San Diego. 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