An
Ecumenical Confession for Life
Teaching Truthfully and Ministering Mercifully
by the National Pro-life Religious
Council
Our Situation
In our time and place, the dignity of the human person is
under attack. Year after year, horrendously high numbers of
abortions are performed in American society. Also, the
proliferation of embryonic stem cell research, eugenics,
euthanasia, and other similar problems exhibit a casual
disregard for human dignity.
Occasionally, in the political arena and within church life,
the great debate regarding human dignity surfaces. But most
often, literally fearing disagreement, churches simply remain
silent about these matters. Through their silence, churches in
America prove themselves accommodated to American society and
deepen their accommodation. Thus routine attacks on the dignity
of the human person, in our country, can continue with few
serious challenges.
In our time and place, it is crucial that churches
(Protestant, Orthodox, and Roman Catholic) rely on God's Word
and grace, demonstrate the unity that Jesus Christ gives, set
aside fearful silence, and strive to teach truthfully and
minister mercifully, "in season and out of season" (II Timothy
4:2, RSV here and following), with regard to abortion and other
life issues. To assist churches in those tasks, the following
ecumenical confession is offered.
Our Confession
I. We believe in the one, true, living, loving, Triune God,
who is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This God reveals Himself in
history -- through faithful encounter with Israel, most fully
through His Son Jesus Christ, and through the Church (one, holy,
catholic, and apostolic) in Word and Sacrament. This God speaks
and acts.
This God is not the creation of humanity's pious
imaginations or spiritual enthusiasms.
II. We believe that God the Father is the Creator of
humanity -- that is, of each and every human person. "So God
created man in his own image, in the image of God he created
him; male and female he created them." (Genesis 1:27)
People are not just products of biological processes.
III. We believe that God the Son, Jesus Christ, is the
Redeemer of the world. "[I]n Christ God was reconciling the
world to himself..." (II Corinthians 5:19)
Because of the Redeemer Jesus Christ's death and
resurrection, no person in this world is without reason to hope.
Even those who have participated in abortion or other
degradations of humanity, in any way, are lavished with divine
forgiveness upon repentance.
IV. We believe that God the Spirit gathers the Church to
teach God's truth and to minister God's mercy. "[S]peaking the
truth in love..." (Ephesians 4:15) "'Truly, I say to you, as you
did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it to
me.'" (Matthew 25:40)
The Church has no authority to develop teachings or initiate
ministries that contradict God's Word and will.
V. We believe that God commands the Church universal, for
the sake of justice, to protect and defend the unborn child and
mother from abortion -- and other weak, defenseless, and
voiceless people from violence. This divine command has been
heard and understood since the earliest days of the apostolic
Church. "You shall not kill." (Exodus 20:13)
In a society that now hosts 1,200,000 abortions a year, in a
society that convinces many of its citizens that a US Supreme
Court decision that permits abortion also makes it right, in a
society that seduces some churches to forget and/or resist God's
Word about life, the Church's message and ministry on life will
often be rejected.
VI. We believe that God calls the Church to be public about
her position on life and abortion. "'You are the salt of the
earth... You are the light of the world.'" (Matthew 5:13-14)
When the Church is silent or inactive on abortion, she
rebels against the Lord of Life and His Gospel. Because Jesus
Christ is Life, and came that we might have life, His Gospel can
be called a "Gospel of Life."
VII. We believe that God, at The End of History, "will wipe
away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more,
neither shall there be mourning nor crying nor pain any more,
for the former things have passed away." (Revelation 21:4)
Until the glorious End, the Church will neither grow weary
nor pause for rest in proclaiming and celebrating the Gospel of
Life, and serving the Lord of Life.
National Pro-Life Religious Council
May 1, 2010
Anglicans for Life Conservative Congregational Christian
Conference (CCCC) International Communion of the Charismatic
Episcopal Church (CEC for Life) Life Education and Resource
Network (LEARN) Lutherans for Life (LFL) The Lutheran
Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS) National Black Pro-Life Union
National Clergy Council (NCC) Presbyterians Pro-Life (PPL)
Priests for Life (PFL) Religious Outreach, National Right to
Life Committee Taskforce of United Methodists on Abortion and
Sexuality (TUMAS)/Lifewatch United Friends for Life (UFL),
United Church of Christ
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