Gay And Bisexual Are Part Of The Body Of Christ Archbishop Claims, Gives Reasons
Gay And Bisexual Are Part Of The Body Of Christ Archbishop Claims, Gives Reasons
The archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby has condemned the legislation being considered in Ghana that would imprison anyone that is LGBT or campaigning for them for 10 years.
Welby who is the senior Bishop of the church of England revealed this in a statement on Tuesday, October 26.
He advocated that people have the right to choose who they decide to love and this does not stop them from being part of the body of Christ.
He said: “I am gravely concerned by the draft anti-LGBTQ+ Bill due to be debated by the Ghanaian parliament. I will be speaking with the Archbishop of Ghana in the coming days to discuss the Anglican Church of Ghana’s response to the Bill.
The majority of Anglicans within the global Anglican Communion are committed to upholding both the traditional teaching on marriage as laid out in the 1998 Lambeth Conference Resolution I:10, and the rights of every person, regardless of sexual orientation, before the law. In Resolution I:10, the Anglican Communion also made a commitment “to assure [LGBTQ+ people] that they are loved by God and that all baptised, believing and faithful persons, regardless of sexual orientation, are full members of the Body of Christ.
“Meanwhile on numerous occasions the Primates of the Anglican Communion have stated their opposition to the criminalisation of same-sex attracted people: most recently, and unanimously, in the communiqué of the 2016 Primates’ Meeting.
“I remind our brothers and sisters in the Anglican Church of Ghana of these commitments.
“We are a global family of churches, but the mission of the church is the same in every culture and country: to demonstrate, through its actions and words, God’s offer of unconditional love to every human being through Jesus Christ.”