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The General Conference of The United Methodist Church, in April 1996,
adopted a resolution aimed at reducing the risk of child sexual abuse in
the church. The adopted resolution includes the following statement:
Jesus said, “Whoever welcomes a child…welcomes me.” (Matthew 18.5).
Children are our present and our future, our hope, our teachers, our inspiration.
They are full participants in the life of the church and in the realm of God.
Tragically, churches have not always been safe places for children.
Child sexual abuse, exploitation and ritual abuse (ritual abuse refers
to abusive acts committed as part of
ceremonies or rites; ritual abusers are often related to cults, or
pretend to be) occur in churches, large and small, urban and rural. The problem cuts across all
economic, cultural and racial lines.
God calls us to make our churches safe places, protecting children and
other vulnerable persons from sexual and ritual abuse. God calls us to create communities
of faith where children grow safe and strong. (From The Book of Resolutions of the
United Methodist Church – 1996. Copyright @ 1996 by the United Methodist Publishing
House. Used by permission. [pp. 384-386])
Thus, in covenant with all United Methodist congregations, we adopt this
policy for the prevention of all types of abuse and protection of
children at Soapstone United Methodist Church.
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