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Guidelines for Open and Affirming StatementsTo view sample ONA Statements, click here. An essential part of The Coalition's ministry is helping UCC churches and other settings understand what is meant by "Open and Affirming" (ONA). Based on the UCC General Synod's 1985 Open and Affirming resolution, a congregation is recognized as ONA if it has adopted a public statement/covenant welcoming persons who are "lesbian, gay, and bisexual" (or those of all "sexual orientations") into its full life and ministry. Before making this commitment, most churches enter an "ONA process," beginning with a time of study, prayer, and discussion, usually leading to a decision about making an ONA declaration. An affirmative decision ushers in the next (ongoing) phase of the process-living out the ONA witness! Since the action of the General Synod in 1985, awareness of the interconnection between sexual orientation and gender identity has grown considerably. Therefore, The Coalition encourages all congregations to include "transgender persons" (or those of all "gender identities") in their ONA processes and statements. Recognizing that persons desire to bring their whole selves to the Church and that many barriers (e.g., racism, ageism, etc.) continue to prevent this, many churches also make clear that, in addition to sexual orientation and gender identity, their welcome extends to persons of every color, age, economic situation, ability etc. In addition, churches often acknowledge their reliance on the leading of God's Spirit and their commitment to further learning so they may genuinely "walk the talk" of their welcome. Based on questions we are most frequently asked, here are some guidelines for an ONA statement:
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