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Ministers Affirm Same-Sex Couples in the Face of State Court Ruling

SEATTLE--July 26, 2006--Rev. Catherine Foote and Rev. Donald Mackenzie, ministers at University Congregational United Church of Christ in Seattle, release the following statement in light of today’s ruling from the Washington State Supreme Court regarding marriage equality:

As ministers at University Congregational United Church of Christ, we were dismayed to hear this morning’s ruling from the Washington State Supreme Court effectively denying marriage rights to homosexual couples.  Sixteen years ago our congregation voted to become an “Open and Affirming” church with the following words:  . . .

 We, the members of University Congregational United Church of Christ, are a diverse group of people... As a church community, we celebrate and find strength in that diversity and view it as a way to understand the inclusiveness of God.

 ...As a community of committed Christian people, we seek to end the continuing injustice of institutional discrimination, instances of violence, and setbacks in civil rights protection of gays and lesbians.  We seek to work together in the light of the Gospel to define principles of human relationships and behavior that are based on nurturing each other as whole persons with love, responsibility, accountability and trust... 

As a congregation and as individuals, we lift up the following as evidence of our openness and affirmation: 

... We pledge ourselves to support and honor committed partnerships of lesbian/gay people, recognizing the difficulty of maintaining such partnerships in the absence of the social validation, role models, and legal frameworks that support heterosexual unions.

...We condemn all acts of discrimination and violence (physical, emotional, economic, or legal) against persons because of their sexual orientation, just as we condemn such acts against people because of race, age, gender, religion, ethnic background, or physical/mental disabilities or limitations.  We pledge to support advocacy efforts designed to assure that homosexual persons enjoy the same rights and privileges as heterosexual persons.

We supported and affirmed our colleague Peter Ilgenfritz as he and his partner David Shull entered into the lawsuit which led to today’s ruling.  We know Peter and Dave to be wonderful, sensitive, faithful people of God, and a committed couple.

People of faith differ on their response to this ruling.  We celebrate that University Congregational UCC has joined with other local congregations and other settings of our denomination in advocating for justice and equality for all people, as children of God, regardless of sexual orientation.

We will continue to affirm the lives and relationships of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people.   We will continue to welcome all people into our life and ministry, and especially at this time those who have been wounded by painful, judgmental and condemning words.

The Rev. Catherine Foote
The Rev. Donald Mackenzie


Formed in 1891, Seattle’s University Congregational UCC has nearly 1,000 members. Throughout Washington State, the UCC has about 80 congregations, with more than 10,500 members. Thirty-seven UCC congregations in the state have publicly declared themselves to be “open and affirming” of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.

 In July 2005, the 1.2-million-member United Church of Christ became the largest Christian denomination to support marriage equality, when the UCC’s General Synod, meeting in Atlanta, endorsed a resolution calling for full equal marriage rights for same-gender couples. The non-binding General Synod action encourages other settings of the church, including local congregations, to study the issue.


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