The Vermont Conference is an Open and Affirming Conference of the United Church of Christ.
What does ONA mean?
To say that a setting of the UCC (a local church, conference, etc.) is "Open and Affirming" means that it has publicly declared that "gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer"
(GLBTQ) people (or those of all "sexual orientations" and "gender expressions") are welcome in its full life and ministry (e.g. membership, leadership, employment etc.)
It bespeaks a spirit of hospitality and a willingness to live out that welcome in meaningful ways.
What can I expect from an ONA Chruch?
A community of faith where you and your family are safe!
Because each congregation in the United Church of Christ is independent, and therefore free to make its own decisions, there is a broad diversity of theology and practice in our tradition. In the UCC, there is no hierarchy that can impose uniformity on our churches. Each ONA congregation has independently adopted an Open and Affirming covenant after a journey of dialogue, study and prayer.
There are differences between congregations, but generally, an ONA church:
-is a safe space for open and honest conversation about human sexuality and gender identity.
-encourages LGBTQ members to serve in lay and ordained leadership.
-celebrates same-sex weddings.
-celebrates the anniversaries of LGBTQ married and partnered couples and offers rites to honor gender transitions.
-advocates for LGBTQ civil rights, and defends their LGBTQ neighbors when their dignity or safety are threatened.
-is willing to host meetings of support groups like PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays).
-advertises that it is a safe space for LGBTQ and questioning youth.
-participates as a group in the local LGBTQ Pride Parade.
-celebrates ONA Sunday once a year and annually renews its ONA covenant.
Where can I find more information about becoming an Open and Affirming Church?
Find more information on WHY your church should become ONA here-
The "Building an Inclusive Church A Welcoming Toolkit 2.0" is available to everyone! You can feel free just to read through it or implement it!
Whether you have very broad questions or your questions are super specific, there are lots of ONA webinars you can attend!!!
Information for Advocacy- As you set priorities for your ONA congregation, these resources will help.
The Vermont Conference has our own ONA Consultant!
Please meet Jeffrey Tuper-Giles!
He can answer any questions you may have about what Open and Affirmning means, or if your church wants to being discerning upon becoming ONA! He is a wealth of information and would love to hear from you!
Where can I find an Open and Affirming Church?
Federated Church of East Arlington
Pastor: Rev. Kathleen Smith Clark
federatedchurch05250@gmail.com
First Congregational Church of Berlin, UCC
Pastor:
United Church of Bakersfield/Fairfield
Pastor:
United Church of Bethel
Pastor: Mr. Tom Harty
Congregational Church UCC (Barre)
Pastor:
Brandon Congregational Church
Pastor: Rev. Bill Borrer
First Congregational Church Brattleboro
Pastor: Mr. Jeremy Kirk
Mallets Bay Congregational Church (Colchester)
Pastor: Rev. Laura C Engelken
Dummerston Congregational Church
Pastor: Rev. Shawn Bracebridge
College Street Congregational Church (Burlington)
Pastor: Rev. Ken White
United Church of Craftsbury
Pastor: Ms. Kim Larose
Barton United Church
Pastor:
First Congregational Church (Burlington)
Pastor: Rev. Elissa Johnk
Danville Congregational Church
Pastor:
Federated Church of East Arlington
Pastor: Andris Berry
Guilford Community Church
Pastor: Rev. Alyson Platt, Interim
The Old Meeting House (East Montpelier)
Pastor: in search
United Church of Hardwick
Pastor:
First Congregational Church (Essex Junction)
Pastor: Rev. Mark Mendes
Greater Hartford United Church of Christ
Pastor: Ms. Sally Ann Silfies
United Church of Hinesburg
Pastor: Rev. Jared Hamilton
New Haven Congregational Church
Pastor: Ms. Abigail Diehl-Noble
Sherburne United Church of Christ (Killington)
Pastor: Rev. Jane Ramos
First Congregational Church of Newfane
Pastor: Rev. Matt Deen
Congregational Church of Middlebury
Pastor: Rev. Andrew Nagy-Benson
Associate Pastor: Rev. Elisabeth Gleich
United Church of Northfield
Pastor: Seeking New Pastor
Bethany Church (Montpelier)
Pastor:
United Church of Thetford (North Thetford)
Pastor: Rev. Brigid Farrell (interim)
Bethany United Church of Christ (Randolph)
Pastor: Rev. Kimberly McKerley
Grace Congregational Church (Rutland)
Pastor: Rev. Alberta Wallace (interim)
Sharon Congregational Church
Pastor:
Congregational Church of Vergennes
Pastor: Rev. Elliott Munn
United Church of Westford
Pastor: Rev. Katherine Arthaud
First Congregational Church of Randolph (Randolph Center)
Pastor:
First Congregational Church of St. Albans
Pastor: Rev. Jessica Moore
First Congregational Church (Springfield)
Pastor: Michael Mario
Waitsfield United Church of Christ
Pastor: Rev. Mark Wilson
Richmond Congregational Church
Pastor: Rev. Katelyn Macrae
United Community Church, UCC
(St. Johnsbury)
Pastor:
Congregational Church of South Hero
Pastor: Rev. Cordelia Burpee
Warren United Church
Pastor: Rev. Erin Reardon
Congregational Church of Rupert
Pastor:
Christ's Church (Saxton's River)
Pastor: Rev. Janice Chilek
First Congregational Church (Thetford)
Pastor: Rev. Robin Junker-Boyce
West Dover Congregational Church
Pastor:
Westminster West Congregational Church
Pastor: Rev. Susan Webster-Toleno
The Old South Church (Windsor)
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Ezra Maxwell Chapola
Westmore Community Church
Pastor: Rev. Martha Peck
Weybridge Congregational Church
Pastor: Rev. Caryne Eskridge
Williston Federated Church
Pastor: Rev. Paul Eyer
RESOLUTION TO BE AN OPEN & AFFIRMING CONFERENCE
Adopted by 2002 Annual Meeting
of the Vermont Conference of the United Church of Christ
WHEREAS Jesus Christ teaches us to love one another (John 15:7), and;
WHEREAS the Apostle Paul teaches us to speak the truth in love (Ephesians 4:15), and;
WHEREAS Christians can and do legitimately disagree about what constitutes truth and how best to express love, therefore;
BE IT RESOLVED that we, the members of the Vermont Conference of the United Church of Christ, declare that the Conference setting is open, welcoming and affirming of all persons in all aspects of its administrative, program and worship life. We covenant with God and one another to extend welcome and Christian fellowship to all followers and seekers of Christ without fear, prejudice or discrimination due to race, gender, age, ethnicity, sexual orientation, nationality, physical, mental or emotional condition, educational, financial situation, biblical or theological interpretation, or any other circumstance that has historically been a barrier to full life, participation, membership, mission, work and ministry in the Vermont Conference setting of the United Church of Christ. We embrace them as sisters and brothers and equal partners in the Body of Christ with unlimited access to every opportunity of service to God, and;
BE IT RESOLVED that we of the Vermont Conference of the United Church of Christ will continue a committed, prayerful and respectful dialogue with one another as we seek God's guidance for greater biblical and theological understanding of important issues, including those relating to human sexuality, and;
BE IT RESOLVED that the Vermont Conference of the United Church of Christ encourages its member churches to begin or continue study and conversation about human sexuality (including perspectives on all sides of this matter) and other aspects that concern us, and in light of that study, to prayerfully consider adopting a statement of openness, welcome and affirmation similar to that of the Conference, and finally;
BE IT RESOLVED that the Vermont Conference of the United Church of Christ reaches this decision not because of what its members individually and separately are, but rather because of what its members in covenant, Conference and community with one another struggle to be: a Body of Christ "in which there is no dissention, but where members may have the same care for one another, so that if one member suffers, all suffer together with it, and if one member is honored, all rejoice together with it." (1 Corinthians 12:26-27)