Joining with other Presbyterian Churches throughout the United States, the Session of Old South Haven Church has adopted the following covenant:
A Call to Covenant Community
As disciples of Jesus Christ and members of the Presbyterian Church (USA), in
reliance on the promise of God's grace, we make the following affirmations about
our faith and our church:
We affirm faith in Jesus Christ who proclaimed the reign of God by preaching
good news to the poor, binding up the broken-hearted and calling all to repent
and believe the good news. It is Christ whose life and ministry form and
discipline all we say and do.
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The church we seek to strengthen is built upon the hospitality of Jesus, who
said, "Whoever comes to me I will not cast out." The good news of the gospel is
that all -- those who are near and those who were far off -- are invited; all
are members of the household and citizens of the realm of God. No one has a
claim on this invitation and none of us becomes worthy, even by sincere effort
to live according to God's will. Grateful for our own inclusion, we carry out
the mission of the church to extend God's hospitality to a broken and fearful
and lonely world.
The people of God are called to be "light to the nations." As God's people, we
have a commission rather than a privilege. We believe that the place of the
church is in the world and for the world: living the good news, proclaiming
grace, working with others for justice, freedom and peace. Thus Christian faith
has an inevitable public and political dimension. Because we believe that God is
at work in culture and community beyond the church, the church need not be
afraid to look and listen for God's voice from outside its own sphere.
The words of scripture provide life and nourishment; as the psalmist says, they
are desirable, delicious, sweet. The Bible is the evidence of God's long,
patient and persistent relationship with communities and persons of faith. It is
the one true, reliable witness to God's self-giving in Jesus Christ. The process
of discerning God's Word in the words of scripture depends on the faithful
reading of the Bible by those who seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit. We are
committed to the ongoing task of finding in scripture God's call to live out the
Christian life in our day and time. We embrace gifts of scholarship, research
and dialogue as we seek to understand the Bible's relevance to the ever-changing
needs of the world and to circumstances which scripture does not explicitly
address.
We seek the gift of unity among all who confess the name of Jesus Christ as
Lord. Unity is Christ's prayer for those who would follow him, "so that the
world might believe." We hope to maintain communion fellowship with all whose
lives are guided by the Christian creeds and by the confessions of Reformed
faith. We pledge to strengthen our ties to those who are at risk of being
excluded by recent legislative actions of our church. We also want to live in
unity with those whose views are different from ours.
Because nothing in life or death can separate us from God's love, we pray that
the issues before us will not separate us from one another.
Covenant Statement
Therefore we covenant together to:
1. welcome, in the name of Christ, all whom God calls into community and
leadership in God's church;
2. reach out in solidarity and compassion to all who are wounded or excluded by
recent legislative actions of our church;
3. continue to be faithful to the Presbyterian Church (USA), supporting its
mission in Christ's name to God's world;
4. reaffirm our denomination's historic understanding that "God alone is Lord of
the conscience" (G-1.0301) both for ourselves and for those with whom we
disagree;
5. trust sessions and presbyteries to ordain those called by God, through the
voice of the church, who are "persons of strong faith, dedicated discipleship,
and love of Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord" and whose "manner of life
demonstrates the Christian gospel in the church and the world" (G-6.0106a);
6. seek pastoral and theological solutions to division in the church;
7. maintain dialogue, study, and prayer in the spirit of Christ with those with
whom we differ, seeking to understand the deeper roots of our disagreements;
8. seek God's will for the Church through the presence of Christ, the study of
scripture, the guidance of our historic confessions, and the dynamic work of the
Holy Spirit;
9. encourage officers and governing bodies of the church to join us in this
covenant.
As we covenant together in Christ, we commit ourselves to encourage one another
through prayer, counsel, and mutual support, through times of challenge,
controversy, and hope.

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