Steven Timmermans, executive director of the Christian Reformed Church, issued a in response to the U.S. Supreme Courtās recent ruling that made same-sex marriage legal across the nation. Same sex marriage has been legal in Canada for more than a decade.
While many denominations and religious organizations are taking public stands against the ruling, he noted that the Christian Reformed Church already has a , and one on . The CRCās position on marriage states, āMarriage is an institution created by God. It is a covenant relationship established by mutual vows between a man and a woman united by God.ā He also pointed out that both of those documents make reference to the CRCās synod-appointed study committee to provide pastoral advice concerning same-sex marriage, scheduled to report in 2016.
Timmermans said that some of the questions coming to his office are from people wondering if the state can, by means of the recent Supreme Court ruling, force churches to open their doors to same sex marriages. āThe answer, while not at a level of legal advice, continues to be the same,ā he said. āIf a church restricts the use of its building for its stated religious purposes, it can refuse to ārentā to others for different purposes.ā
He concluded his statement saying that Christians must give clear witness to Jesusā command to love one another.
āWhile great discernment is necessary due to societyās rapidly changing mores, we must be clear about our witness,ā he said. āSociety may change, but our goal does not. May we continue to be used powerfully by the Spirit in making disciples next door and around the world.ā
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Gayla Postma retired as news editor for The Banner in 2020.