AMERICAN UNIVERSITY UNITED METHODIST PROTESTANT COMMUNITY
UNITED METHODIST STUDENT ASSOCIATION
RECONCILING STATEMENT
As disciples of Jesus Christ, we, the American University United Methodist
Protestant Community and the United Methodist Student Association, covenant
to reconcile ourselves with God and all creation. We believe St. Peter's
statement that "God shows no partiality" (Acts 10:34). For this reason, we
affirm God's call to love our neighbor as ourselves by welcoming and accepting
all people into our community.
As a community,
we believe in a spiritual formation recognizing that each person has their
own faith journey that has brought them in different directions and will continue
to shape who they are. Because of this, we accept people as they are and support
the spiritual development of all.
We commit
to actively inviting people into ministry and affirming everyone's call as
beloved children made in God's image. As a community committed to inclusive
evangelism, we commit to challenging all boundaries that veil and deny this
love to marginalized people.
We are
a community of love and grace open to people of all sexual orientations and
gender identities, race and ethnicities, differing abilities, diverse economic
levels, and personal background, whether they be students, faculty, staff,
community members, or visitors. We welcome all people and commit to be a community
in which differences, whether in theology, ideology, political affiliation,
academic interests or ministerial gifts and spiritual callings, can peacefully
co-exist through God's love.
We covenant to ministering with all people on this campus and in the community,
especially those who feel shut out from the spiritual life of the Church. As
an ecumenical and interfaith community, the United Methodist Protestant Community
and United Methodist Student Association will work to reflect the full diversity
of God's image in all that we do. We will be committed to forming connections
with the GLBTA Resource Center, the Office of Multicultural Affairs, Interfaith
Council, and other clubs, organizations, offices and people on this campus.
We will continue to reflect individually and as a group on the nature of our
reconciling community. We will then turn our reflections into action to create
an open, loving space, mindful of how words and actions might exclude others
from our fellowship; we will share this inclusive message beyond our community
as well. This community intends to empower people to be reconciling
with knowledge and skills, to be a resource for our campus and others, to celebrate
our reconciling status with a "reconciling worship service" each semester,
and to intentionally focus on our community's need to continue an open dialogue
on reconciling issues.
We commit to all this and more for the glory of God, because, as Christians,
God calls us to love one another, as Jesus first loved us.
Adopted, May 6, 2007
