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1995 UCC DM Resolution: Concerning the Church and the Americans with Disabilities Act - (07/07/2005)
Let the church embrace the Americans with Disabilities Act
1999 MIN Resolution: Calling the People of God to Justice for Persons with Serious Mental Illnesses (Brain Disorders) - (07/06/2005)
Equity for Persons with Serious Brain Disorders (Mental Illnesses)
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Background
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1999 DM Resolution: The Calling of Clergy with Disabilities - (07/06/2005)
Inclusion of Clergy with Disabilities
Theological Rationale
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WHEREAS, in 1977 the Eleventh General Synod approved the Pronouncements, "The Church and Persons with Handicaps," which encouraged all settings of the United Church of Christ to implement full employment of persons with disabilities; WHEREAS, in 1981 the Thirteenth General Synod approved the Proposal for Action, "The Church and Persons with Handicaps," which included Calls for affirmative action in the hiring of persons with disabilities in our local churches and throughout the church; WHEREAS, in 1985 the Fifteenth General Synod approved "Full Participation for Persons with Disabilities in the Life of the Church," which "recommends that local churches, associations, conferences, instrumentalities and other national bodies seek out persons with disabilities to become actively involved in all aspects of the church;" WHEREAS, in 1995 the Twentieth General Synod approved "Concerning the Church and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA)," which challenges the United Church of Christ to embrace the spirit of the ADA and hold itself to be morally bound by the provisions of the ADA which prohibit employment discrimination against person with disabilities; and WHEREAS, despite the above General Synod actions, barriers remain within local churches, conferences, and national boards to calling clergy with disabilities to serve; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that in the next two years, there be an aggressive campaign to assist clergy persons with disabilities in the call process. The Office for Church Life and Leadership and/or its successor body in partnership with the NCPWD is requested to lead this effort; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Office for Church Life and Leadership and/or its successor body, in partnership with the NCPWD is requested to develop educational programs and resources for the church to address discrimination against clergy persons with disabilities and to include appropriate materials in research committee notebooks. BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that all United Church of Christ related seminaries be urged to remove barriers-- architectural, attitudinal, and cultural-which prohibit persons with disabilities from receiving the same preparation as non-disabled persons. Funding for this action will be made in accordance with the overall mandates of the affected agencies and the funds available. Prudential Resolution: Requires a majority vote for passage.
Introduction
Theological Rationale
Text of the Resolution
WHEREAS, in 1977 the Eleventh General Synod approved the Pronouncements, "The Church and Persons with Handicaps," which encouraged all settings of the United Church of Christ to implement full employment of persons with disabilities; WHEREAS, in 1981 the Thirteenth General Synod approved the Proposal for Action, "The Church and Persons with Handicaps," which included Calls for affirmative action in the hiring of persons with disabilities in our local churches and throughout the church; WHEREAS, in 1985 the Fifteenth General Synod approved "Full Participation for Persons with Disabilities in the Life of the Church," which "recommends that local churches, associations, conferences, instrumentalities and other national bodies seek out persons with disabilities to become actively involved in all aspects of the church;" WHEREAS, in 1995 the Twentieth General Synod approved "Concerning the Church and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA)," which challenges the United Church of Christ to embrace the spirit of the ADA and hold itself to be morally bound by the provisions of the ADA which prohibit employment discrimination against person with disabilities; and WHEREAS, despite the above General Synod actions, barriers remain within local churches, conferences, and national boards to calling clergy with disabilities to serve; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that in the next two years, there be an aggressive campaign to assist clergy persons with disabilities in the call process. The Office for Church Life and Leadership and/or its successor body in partnership with the NCPWD is requested to lead this effort; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Office for Church Life and Leadership and/or its successor body, in partnership with the NCPWD is requested to develop educational programs and resources for the church to address discrimination against clergy persons with disabilities and to include appropriate materials in research committee notebooks. BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that all United Church of Christ related seminaries be urged to remove barriers-- architectural, attitudinal, and cultural-which prohibit persons with disabilities from receiving the same preparation as non-disabled persons. Funding for this action will be made in accordance with the overall mandates of the affected agencies and the funds available. Prudential Resolution: Requires a majority vote for passage.
2005 DM Resolution: Called to Wholeness in Christ - (07/04/2005)
A Resolution honoring the Accessible to All mandate in the mission of the United Church of Christ
Becoming a Church Accessible to All
Date Submitted: November 6, 2004 Conference Executive Committee SUBMITTED BY: Minnesota Conference United Church of Christ SUMMARY OF INTENT: The Minnesota Conference calls on United Church of Christ Conferences, Associations, congregations, seminaries, campus ministries and colleges, camps, covenanted ministries and all other UCC organizations to become accessible to all; to embody a philosophy of inclusion and interdependence; and to support and implement the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 -- as called upon by the General Synod resolution passed in 1995, "Concerning the Church and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990", calling the UCC at all levels to embrace the spirit of the ADA.
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Date Submitted: November 6, 2004 Conference Executive Committee SUBMITTED BY: Minnesota Conference United Church of Christ SUMMARY OF INTENT: The Minnesota Conference calls on United Church of Christ Conferences, Associations, congregations, seminaries, campus ministries and colleges, camps, covenanted ministries and all other UCC organizations to become accessible to all; to embody a philosophy of inclusion and interdependence; and to support and implement the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 -- as called upon by the General Synod resolution passed in 1995, "Concerning the Church and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990", calling the UCC at all levels to embrace the spirit of the ADA.
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