The Marriage Pledge
First Things | June 2015
In many jurisdictions, including many of the United States, civil authorities have adopted a definition of marriage that explicitly rejects the age-old requirement of male-female pairing. In a few short years or even months, it is very likely that this new definition will become the law of the land, and in all jurisdictions the rights, privileges, and duties of marriage will be granted to men in partnership with men, and women with women.
As Christian ministers we must
bear clear witness. This is a perilous time. Divorce and co-habitation
have weakened marriage. We have been too complacent in our responses to
these trends. Now marriage is being fundamentally redefined, and we are
being tested yet again. If we fail to take clear action, we risk
falsifying God’s Word.
The new definition of marriage no longer
coincides with the Christian understanding of marriage between a man and
woman. Our biblical faith is committed to upholding, celebrating, and
furthering this understanding, which is stated many times within the
Scriptures and has been repeatedly restated in our wedding ceremonies,
church laws, and doctrinal standards for centuries. To continue with
church practices that intertwine government marriage with Christian
marriage will implicate the Church in a false definition of marriage.
Therefore, in our roles as Christian ministers, we, the undersigned,
commit ourselves to disengaging civil and Christian marriage in the
performance of our pastoral duties. We will no longer serve as agents of
the state in marriage. We will no longer sign government-provided
marriage certificates. We will ask couples to seek civil marriage
separately from their church-related vows and blessings. We will preside
only at those weddings that seek to establish a Christian marriage in
accord with the principles articulated and lived out from the beginning
of the Church’s life.
Please join us in this pledge to separate civil marriage from Christian marriage by adding your name.
Drafted by:
The Reverend Ephraim Radner
The Reverend Christopher Seitz
Laymen are welcome to sign to express support for pastors making this pledge. –Ed.
For all media inquiries regarding the marriage pledge, please contact First Things at 212-627-1985 or via email at ft@firstthings.com.
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