American Administrators Visit Ordained Female Pastors in China
See
http://www.atoday.org/article/1214/news/june-headlines/american-denominational-administrators-visit-women-serving-as-ordained-ministers-in-the-adventist-church-in-china
Johann,
Are you okay with the Communist Party, which controls the government and which controls the Three Self Patriotic Movement and its sister organization the China Christian Council, being the ones ordaining both male and female SDA pastors in
our church?
You are welcome to take that discussion up with those people who visited China and wrote this report. I did not write any of this. It was a news item from another source.
I was not there. But I was at the General Conference Session at Utrecht, and that is another unpleasant story.
Johann,
I understand. But just for that sake of discussion, would you be okay with some other person or organization, which is not SDA, ordaining ministers within the SDA church?
I was not there, but did you read the whole report? I understood that the church officer from America who wrote the report had spoken to female ordained Adventist pastor(s) who had refused the ordination from another church, but only accepted an ordination by an Adventist leader. I read several reports from that visit. Perhaps that was in another report?
Johann,
I'm not asking what the report said or whether or not you were there. I'm simply asking you your opinion about what you believe.
Would you be okay with some other person or organization, which is not SDA, ordaining ministers within the SDA church?
Thanks!
That answer seemed too obvious for me to state it. Just like most of the pastors in China, I would not accept it for myself. I do not know what the local conditions are in China, but I understood the governments in some parts of Communist Eastern Europe demanded some kind of spies or police presence in the church, something the church could not refuse.I am well satisfied the Lord never placed me in that situation where I have to face Communist dictators.
Are you praying the Lord will send you there so you can make all the important decisions for them?
Johann,
No, I'm not praying that the Lord will send me there----again. I've already spent years of my life in China as a General Conference missionary! Add to that the time I've worked for our church in various countries of the ex-Soviet Bloc and I can say I've got a pretty good grasp of what's going on.
You said that the answer seemed to obvious to state, and yet you might be surprised to learn that many in our church are rather comfortable with such a thought.
http://www.adventistworld.org/article/598/resources/english/issue-2009-1008/finding-faith-in-chinaI completely understand Gregory's ignorance to the fact of my deep familiarity with China. This is probably why he attempted to elucidate me like he did.
One point of his is, unfortunately, false
"4) The Communist Party does not Ordain anyone. The Communist Part is not a religious organization."
In fact, the Communist Party does ordain pastors within the SDA church. I wouldn't dare you trust my word for it but rather one of your own (i.e. pro-women's ordination). President Jan Paulsen in the above article clearly states (with my emphasis)
"...and the fact is
we don’t have true control over who is ordained. Technically, the CCC [the state-regulated China Christian Council] has the final say, but the decision is usually made in consultation with the local Adventist congregation."
A note of clarification. The CCC is not just "state-regulated". It is in itself an organ of the state. (Would a person say that the FBI is "state-regulated"?) It is, simply put, an intelligence directive which, along with its sister organization the Three Self Patriotic Movement, which the Communist Party uses to mold, shape, and control the expression of Christianity by their own terms in order to further the objectives of the Communist State. It is, in effect, a "perfect" melding of church and state.
Now we have these kinds of pastors (male and female), ordained by the state, going around and ordaining others yet calling it ordination by "Adventists." Indeed, in effect, the article you shared refers to such kind of organization as "apostolic". What a crock!
And this is the kind of propaganda that we deal with back here in the US. Most, like you and Gregory, don't know what you don't know. When a conference president chairs a church business meeting and shows videos of the church in China and how great and grand these women pastors are and then calls for an immediate vote on having women elders well, it's just too bad that all the info couldn't have been heard so that people could make an informed choice. You know, truth can lose nothing by close investigation.
If people want to have such an arrangement (outside organizations ordaining pastors within our church) then let them. But forgive me if I do protest.
This is not to say that great things aren't happening in China. But is this not perhaps similar to the Dark Ages and the age of persecution? In the persecuted centuries after Christ, Christians were finally given freedom to worship. Hooray! But then, a force came in under the guise of calling itself "Christian" and started to clamp down rather handily on those true believers. Is the same thing happening in China?
SDAminister
p.s. Gregory wrote: "If you knew your history, you would know that during the Cold War, the Communist governments in at least one country of the Soviet Union exercised great control over the SDA Chrucn in that country, even more than what is the case in China. "
So true, and yet if you also knew your history, you'd know that Communist governments exercised great control over the SDA church in many countries in the decades that
preceded the Cold War.
p.p.s. Johann, you mentioned that back in '75 you met a female delegate from Russia. I'm curious as to which SDA church she belonged. That is, did she belong to the True and Free SDA church or just the regular SDA church?