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First Presidency and Council of Twelve Statement
The First Presidency and the
Council of Twelve Apostles want to be clear that while there may be
disagreements over some issues related to sexual orientation, Community of
Christ members and leaders should act firmly against any forms of violence,
harassment, bullying, blaming, slurs, or jokes that dehumanize or degrade any
human beings. The 1992 World Conference passed a resolution on Human
Diversity (WCR 1226) that states: “…we accept responsibility to resist fear
and hate in all forms and to strive continuously to eliminate expressions of
prejudice and discrimination.”
The growing fear, intolerance, and violence throughout the world alarm the
Presidency and the Council of Twelve. Recently, young people of homosexual
orientation have been harassed to the point of suicide. In some areas of the
world homosexuals are beaten, jailed, or killed. Also, some churches recently
have increased the volume and frequency of their condemnations of gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) people.
The church has not always provided clear assurance that our faith community and
congregations should be safe places and sanctuaries of peace, where people need
not fear embarrassment, harassment, or blame because of their sexual
orientation. Our mission is to Proclaim Jesus Christ and Promote Communities
of Joy, Hope, Love, and Peace. Therefore, it is vital that we engage in
words and actions that “uphold the worth and giftedness of all people and that
protect the most vulnerable” (Doctrine and Covenants 164:6a). We must work to
ensure safe and peaceful congregations and communities for all of God’s
children, including our GLBT members and friends and their families.
We may not agree on all questions
related to human sexuality and sexual orientation. However, we are earnestly
seeking more insight and understanding. We invite all members and friends of
Community of Christ to join us on this journey.
released October
22, 2010
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