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A Transgender Pastor in the Pulpit?

Albert Mohler

President, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

What do you do when your pastor shows up in a new gender? That question is now faced by a United Methodist church in Maryland, and the issue of transgender persons is soon to confront all churches and denominations.

As The Baltimore Sun reports, the Rev. Ann Gordon is now presented as Rev. Drew Phoenix. The paper sets the issue clearly:

A year ago, the Rev. Ann Gordon received her routine reappointment as minister of a Charles Village Methodist congregation.  Yesterday - after undergoing a sex-change operation and taking on a new symbolic name - the Rev. Drew Phoenix received another one-year contract to head St. John's United Methodist Church.

The paper also reported that the "reappointment" of the minister came after a 2 1/2-hour meeting with Methodist clergy "as well as an emotional open session." In the end, the bishop of the Baltimore-Washington Conference of the United Methodist Church decided that the church's moral code, known as the Book of Discipline, did not preclude the appointment of transgender persons as pastors.

Before turning to the ecclesiastical and theological issues at stake, we should note the way the minister explained her motivation - to do this for others. "This is about more than me... This is about people who come after me, about young people in particular who are struggling with their gender identity. I'm doing this for them."  What she is doing is leading her congregation into an illusion and her denomination into an explosive controversy.

The illusory nature of this transformation becomes clear in another section of the paper's report:

"The gender I was assigned at birth has never matched my own true authentic God-given gender identity, how I know myself," Phoenix said. "Fortunately today God's gift of medical science is enabling me to bring my physical body in alignment with my true gender."

This pastor claims that she knows her "own true authentic God-given gender identity" to be different than her own body. The ancient Gnostics would understand this repudiation of the body, but not historic Christianity. Christians have believed that the body is a gift from God, for believers the Temple of the Holy Spirit. Despising the body to the point of repudiating birth gender is a posture in direct conflict with the Bible and the historic Christian tradition.

There can be no question that some persons suffer excruciating gender confusions. But the answer to this must be the embrace of birth gender as a central dimension of God's will for the individual. Christians must understand that gender - the sex of an individual - is a part of God's glory in creation. God's own verdict on the creation of humanity as male and female, both made in His image, was that is was "very good." The transgender temptation is a repudiation of God's own verdict on His creation and His plan for humanity.

 

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leebee1958
11/10/2007 7:33 PM
Well...how do I start? I will choose to start and end this comment with love. The love of Christ. I am a transgender Female to Male Pastor in Ohio. Yes, the "Bible" belt. Sometimes, its as though it's the devil's belt and one that is strangling the "life" of God out of some believers who don't fall into the gender "expected" roles. Its a sad situation, when any believer is more focused on judging another believer's gender and making a "heavenly" decision on whether that believer should preach or teach or simply attend a church, than to be focused on love, unity, no division and the purpose of God's message to the world. Jesus made it CLEAR to believers where their "minds" and "hearts" were to be....not on watching and judging each other who are walking in love and close to God and His calling in their own lives, but instead, to be on....Loving God with all of their hearts, soul, mind and strength and loving their "neighbor" as themselves. Enough said.
TheReason
7/8/2007 11:43 AM
I'm not here to quote scripture or anything, as it can confuse, but this is simple. Why on earth would a pastor who PREACHES ACCEPTANCE (or so I've been hearing on the news) decide to undergo a sex change. He (she) can't even accept ITself as what God created to be here on this earth. It seems to me that this 'person' is nothing but a selfish, misleading hypocrite. Any and all who succumb to this preacher's teaching's are blindsided by the fact that their leader couldn't even accept herself for who she is (or was) as one of God's children.

This being said, I think you should all know that I'm just a man with beliefs. I don't attend church regularly, as I should, but I am a Christian. One who can look at this matter, and be forgiving. I do know right from wrong... And the last time I checked, there wasn't any sign of sex changes ordered by God. It disgusts, offends, protrudes my every fiber to know of something like this going on in our country (to say the least).
ronorono
6/28/2007 12:42 AM
You didn't suggest that she remain in leadership, you flat out said it.(see feedback from 06/20/07) I still strongly disagree with that opinion. As for membership, let's look at 1 John 1:5-7, "This is the message we have heard from him and declare to you: God is light; in him there is no darkness at all. If we claim to have fellowship with him yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not live by the truth. But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin." Fellowship is more important than membership, and you can't be in fellowship if you walk in darkness, that is, if you live a lifestyle of sin. I do agree that the UMC seems to have lost it's moral compass when it comes to the Holy Bible being the ultimate authority in a lot of matters such as this.
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