The Sound of One Hand Clapping

Published: Oct. 1, 2006, 8:05 p.m.

b'A sermon by Clay on Pentecost 17 challenging the exclusion of gays and lesbians from full acceptance in the church by conservative Anglicans as represent by primates of the global south recently stated in the Kigali Communique, the Pope and New Zealand Presbyterians.\\n\\n"Exclusion is a house issue. Arguing about it endlessly keeps us from doing the Gospel work. Living the Gospel requires sailing with all hands aboard. \\n\\nWhen Katharine Jefferts Schori was asked by a conservative evangelical after her election as Primate what third-world Anglican women would make of her views on homosexuality, she shot back: "I should think they would be more interested in issues of hunger, clean water supply and education for their children." \\n\\nI grew up in the house. It was historic and beautiful in many ways. The solid foundation was comfortable and predictable, but house chores keep us from giving living water to the least amongst us. It keeps us from being the salt and fire the world desperately needs. \\n\\nWhile we sweep out the house, polar ice caps melt at an alarming rate. While we dust, the people of Darfur face imminent genocide. While we take out the garbage, 30,000 children a day die of hunger and violence. While we tidy up, unimaginable numbers die of malaria and HIV/AIDS. \\n\\nI\'m relieved that we are being sent packing from the house. We\'re finally free to be who Jesus showed us we are. Now we can set sail on the good ship St Matthew\'s and ships like her where the captain\'s table is set for all, even for those offended by our very existence." 1 October 2006\\n\\nFull text available at http://www.stmatthews.org.nz/?sid=256&id=650.'