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Christianity TodaySeptember 12 1994

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NEWS: Churches Challenge Synod Ruling

The most historic regional ruling body of the Christian Reformed Church (CRC)—Classis Grand Rapids East—has said "in principle" that it is acceptable for its churches to ordain women.

The classis's statement counters a June CRC synodical ruling that said ordaining women is against Scripture (CT, Aug. 15, 1994, p. 52).

The new action by the prestigious Grand Rapids East Classis, which encompasses the CRC's Calvin College and Seminary, may signal "a radicalizing moment" in the denomination, according to Charlotte Ellison, a CRC member who has actively opposed male-only clergy within the denomination.

"It seems to me that the Christian Reformed Church has been faced with something very much like [what faced] the Southern Baptist Convention of a few years ago," she told a classis gathering.

In June, the all-male CRC synod in a 184-to-95 vote overruled a synod decision last year to allow women as ministers, elders, and evangelists. The second vote was required by church law before the action could take effect.

This year, the synod also passed a measure urging all congregations that had ordained women to "release them from office" by June 1, 1995.

Fifteen Christian Reformed churches have ordained women despite the at-large ban; five are in Classis Grand Rapids East, and all five of those churches say they will not comply with synod urgings to release their women ministers, according to Reformed Believers Press Service.

Some CRC leaders are concerned at how abruptly Grand Rapids East voted to reject the synod's June rulings. "It is a solemn decision for a body in the Reformed and Presbyterian tradition to advise ecclesiastical disobedience," retired Calvin College professor Henry Beversluis said.

"This was a power move by the ...



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