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Fall 2010 House of Bishops Meeting
Standing Commission on
Liturgy and Music
Consultation on
2009 General Convention
Resolution C056
Resolution C056 and the SCLM
Resolved, That the Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music,
in consultation with the House of Bishops,
collect and develop theological and liturgical resources,
and report to the 77th General Convention
Resolved, That the Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music,
in consultation with the House of Bishops,
devise an open process for the conduct of its work
inviting participation from provinces, dioceses, congregations,
and individuals who are engaged in such theological work, and
inviting theological reflection from throughout the
Anglican Communion
Enriching Our Worship
The Renewal of Ministry
and the Welcoming of
a New Rector or Other Pastor
Enriching Our Worship 4
C056 Task Groups
Theological Resources
Liturgical Resources
Pastoral and Teaching Resources
Canonical and Legal Considerations
“open process . . .
inviting participation”
• Province I hearings
• Church-wide consultation
• Anglican Communion reflection
• Digital archives
Theological Resources Task Group
The Rev. Jay Emerson Johnson, Ph.D.
Diocese of California
Core Doctoral Faculty Member,
Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, CA
Senior Director of
Academic Research and Resources,
Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion,
Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, CA
Theological Resources Task Group
Background:
• Blessing committed relationships in faith
communities is a blessing not only for the
couple but also for the wider community
Opportunity:
• Sacramental
• Eschatological
Theological Principles
• Vocation
• Spiritual Discipline
• Covenant
• Household
• Fruitfulness
Liturgical Resources Task Group
The Rev. Patrick Malloy, Ph.D.
Diocese of Bethlehem
H. Boone Porter Chair in Liturgics,
General Theological Seminary, New York
Rector, Grace Church, Allentown, PA
Liturgical Resources Task Group
Foundational assumption:
• Consistency with 1979 Book of
Common Prayer, with its . . .
Underlying assumption:
• The entire life of the Church finds
its origin in the baptismal font
Liturgical Principles
First principle:
• Express Anglican liturgical qualities:
– Literary
– Formal
– Holy
– Meaningful
– Metaphoric
– Performative
Liturgical Principles
In addition:
• Contemporary speech
• Provide rubrics
• Expression of the Church, not the couple
• Reciprocal blessing of couple and community
• Provide options
• Expression of eschatological fulfillment
• Liturgical prayer
Pastoral and Teaching Resources
Task Group
The Rev. Canon Thaddeus Bennett
Diocese of Vermont
CREDO faculty/consultant, Fresh Start author/faculty/trainer
Recently retired Canon for transition ministry, parish priest
The Rev. Canon Susan Russell
Diocese of Los Angeles
Senior Associate, All Saints Church, Pasadena, CA
Pastoral and Teaching Resources
Task Group
Purpose of the Task Group:
To research and recommend:
• Pastoral resources to prepare couples for
ceremonies of blessing
• Teaching resources to prepare congregations
for ceremonies
And to consult with the House of Bishops in that
process.
Resolved, That the Standing Commission on
Liturgy and Music, in consultation with the House
of Bishops, collect and develop theological and
liturgical resources . . .
Therefore . . .
As Chief Pastor and Teacher for your diocese:
• What pastoral and teaching resources do you
most need in your diocesan context?
And as a bishop knowledgeable about your
diocese and the wider church . . .
• What are your and/or others’ best practices for
preparing same-gender couples for the blessing
of their relationships?
• What are your and/or others’ best practices for
helping a church take seriously the ministry of
supporting all couples in their commitment to
Christ and to each other?
With thanks in advance for your help with data gathering
and insights both now and in the months to come!
Table Questions
Question 1. What pastoral needs must the resources developed
meet in your diocese?
Question 2. To what extent do the theological principles address
the questions that people in your diocese are asking?
Question 3. How well do the liturgical principles reflect your
understanding of Anglican theological and liturgical sensibilities?
Question 4. How can this work be done in a way that will both
resource the church and strengthen the body of Christ?
Question 5. How do you want the SCLM to consult with the
House of Bishops for the duration of this triennium as this work
goes forward?
Please join us . . .
. . . for informal conversation during lunch.
The C056 Task Group chairs
and SCLM members
will be available for informal conversation
during the lunch break.
After Eucharist,
please pick up your lunch
and join us HERE.