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Awaiting a GC Vote, the Danish Union Halts All Ordinations

The following “statement regarding equality and ordination” was voted at the Danish Union session, May 12, 2013.

According to the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s belief in creation, as witnessed in the Bible, God has created mankind – man and woman – in His image and therefore equal.

 

Because of sin, God instituted a special priesthood reserved for men. This special priesthood with its sacrifices and functions found its fulfillment in Jesus Christ. There is no longer any special priesthood. Jesus Christ is our only true priest, the exalted high priest in the true temple in heaven. Now all have free access to God (Hebrews 4-5).

 

All of Christ’s followers – both men and women – were lifted up to be a “chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a peculiar people, to declare His praises” (1 Peter 2:9).

 

This royal priesthood has a common purpose, namely to proclaim the gospel.

 

This ministry is based on the spiritual gifts which the Holy Spirit gives equally to men and women (1 Chor 12). Paul mentions some specific grace based ministries in the Church, including apostles, prophets, evangelists, shepherds (i.e. pastors), and teachers (Eph 4:7-16).

 

 

With background in this biblical understanding, the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Denmark will not distinguish between genders when appointing pastors, and wishes to see equality between genders in all areas of responsibility. As a result, the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Denmark will suspend the ordaining of any new pastors until the General Conference session in 2015.

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