By Courtney Ray:
"I received a letter from the GC appealing for the PUC constituency to wait to make a decision on ordination. They did a (mostly) fair job of outlining the historicity of this issue in the church (I take issue with some things they omitted).
Nevertheless, I was pleased to see that the last sentence admitted, "Decisions (1975, 1985, 1990, and 1995) to withhold ministerial ordination to women have been made on the basis of the perceived negative impact to unity rather than on the basis of compelling evidence from the Bible or the Spirit of Prophecy."
This communication was on the letter head of the Office of the General Conference President and signed "the General Conference Officers and Division Presidents"."
Battle Creek--can you give us a little idea of why you posted this and for what reason the person is saying what he does?
Update: Courtney Ray is a female associate pastor in Compton, California. According to her bio, she attended Andrews University and was consistently involved on the staffs of the Black Student Christian Forum and the Black Student Association of the Seminary during her time at Andrews University.
Also, the note at the end of an article in Spectum by her titled "Gnosticism in the Church" states, "A graduate of Andrews University, Courtney Ray is a pastor at the Tamarind Ave. Church in Compton, California, and is studying Clinical Neuropsychology at Loma Linda University."
I am assuming that she is the one who posts under the screen name of "CGLRAY" in Spectrum.