message from bishop terry-august 2, 2013
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2 August 2013
Subject: A message from Bishop Terry regarding changes to the Baptismal Covenant
Dear friends,
As you may be aware, at the recent General Synod, a resolution was passed to add a sixth covenant
promise to the Baptismal rite in the Book of Alternative Services. This important promise reflects our
Churchs focus on the Five Marks of Mission and also supports our very real support of the biblical call to
be good stewards of the earth. The new promise (the sixth of the covenant questions, the ninth
baptismal question, including the
creedal questions) is:
Celebrant: Will you strive to safeguard the integrity of God's creation, and respect, sustain and renew
the life of the Earth?
People: I will, with Gods help.
Given the importance we in Huron have placed on ecological and environmental concerns, I am very
pleased that this question has been added, and I commend it to you and authorize it for use. It should
be incorporated into BAS baptismal rites in parishes and congregations effective immediately.
With all blessings,
Resolution C001
RESOLUTION CARRIED
Subject: Baptismal Covenant Addition
Moved by: The Very Rev. Louise Peters, Diocese of Cariboo (APCI)
Seconded by: The Very Rev. Peter Wall, Diocese of Niagara
Be it resolved that this General Synod
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approve the following addition to the Baptismal Covenant set out in the Book of Alternative Services.
The following would be the ninth question in the Covenant Inquiry:
Celebrant: Will you strive to safeguard the integrity of Gods creation, and respect, sustain and renew
the life of the Earth?
People: I will, with Gods help.
Source: Member
Submitted by: The Very Reverend Louise Peters
Does this motion contain within it any financial implications? Yes No X
If yes, has the General Synod Expenditures Committee considered the implications? Yes No
EXPLANATORY NOTE/BACKGROUND INFORMATION
General Synod 2010 directed the Faith, Worship, and Ministry committee as follows:
1. to consider the best way to incorporate into the Baptismal Covenant set out in the Book of
Alternative Services our ministry to sustain, respect, and renew the earth as stewards of creation; and
2. to make a recommendation to General Synod 2013.
The Faith, Worship, and Ministry Committee requested that its Liturgy Task Force work on this directive
and bring a motion to General Synod 2013. The Liturgy Task Force agreed this work at its meeting of
April 2013, the timing of which did not allow for this motion to come to this General Synod as a priority
motion from the Standing Committees and Council of General Synod.
PROCEDURE FOR ADOPTION (G)
In the normal course, an ordinary motion must be passed by a majority of the Order of Bishops, and by a
majority of the Orders of Clergy and Laity voting together.
Six members of General Synod may, prior to the question being put, require a vote by Orders, with a
majority of each Order being necessary to pass.
If a question passes on a Vote by Orders, any six members (two from each of three different dioceses)
may require a vote to be taken by dioceses. A motion passes if a majority of dioceses (or a tie) vote in
favour.
Source: Section 5 of the Declaration of Principles and sections 18, 19 and 20 of the Rules of Order and
Procedure.
If Resolution A030 is given second reading, the required majority will be all Orders voting together.