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Last Updated: Jul 18, 2008 - 4:44:22 PM


Nineteen Maine Christian Ministers Publicly Declare Abortion Support
By Mike Hein
May 3, 2007 - 5:00:00 PM

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Congregational Denomination Reverends Sign Letter Supporting LD 1309

Maine UCC
Nineteen Maine United Church of Christ Congregational Ministers signed a letter supporting abortion, and public funding of abortion, according to Maine's Health and Human Services Committee this week.  The letter, dated April 11, 2007 and obtained this week by the League, was submitted as written testimony in the public hearing of LD 1309, "An Act To Provide Equity in Funding for Women's Health Services."  This legisltaion seeks to provide $283,272 per year in taxpayer dollars to publicly fund abortions in Maine.


The letter quotes from Proverbs 29:7, and states in part, "...we recognize that some [Maine] women who cannot afford abortions turn to desperate means to end unwanted pregnancies. Our calling is to care for those who need our help the most.  Our religious traditions teach us that life is sacred, and it is precisely because life and parenthood are so precious that we believe no [Maine] woman should be coerced t o carry a pregnancy to term."


Interestingly, nowhere in the letter do the Congregational ministers identify themselves as Christian, or belonging to a Christian denomination, or to the United Church of Christ.  Instead, they use only the phrase "members of Maine's faith community" to describe themselves.

United Church of Christ
The letter supporting abortion, and the public funding of abortion is signed by Rev. Marvin M. Ellison, Bass Professor of Christian Ethics, Bangor Theological Seminary, Rev. William Bliss, Bath United Church in Christ, Rev. Diane Bennekamper, Cumberland United Church in Christ, (dbennek@suscom-maine.net), Rev. June E. Boutwell, Transitional Associate Conference Minister, Maine United Church in Christ, (juneboutwell@adelphia.net), Rev. Dr. Bruce P. Burnham, Alfred Parish Church United Church in Christ, (APChurch@psouth.net), Rev. Ernest A. Campbell, Durham First Congregational Church, United Church in Christ, (ecamp@midmaine.com), Rev. Marcia A. Charles, New Sharon Congregational Church, United Church in Christ,  (revmcharles@gwi.net), Rev. Dr. Mark A. Doty, Hammond Street (Bangor) Congregational Church, United Church in Christ, (hscc@midmaine.com), Rev. Dr. Peggy Wolfe Dunn, Gardiner Congregational Church, United Church in Christ, (docisin@suite501.com, pwdunn1@msn.com), Rev. David R. Gaewski, Minister of the Maine Conference of the United Church of Christ, (davidgaewski@earthlink.net), Rev. Jeffrey M. Gallagher, First Congregational Church of Kittery at Kittery Point, United Church of Christ, (revjmg@comcast.net), Rev. David Hall (Retired), Rev. Dr. John B. McCall, Senior Minister, First Congregational Church of South Portland, United Church in Christ, (office@fccucc.org), Rev. Elsa A. Peters, Associate Minister, First Congregational Church of South Portland, United Church in Christ, (office@fccucc.org), Rev. Anne Roundy, Rangeley Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, (revranne@rangeley.org), Rev. Nancy S. Salisbury, Interim Pastor, First Congregational Church of Gray, United Church in Christ, (Webmaster@grayfirst.org), Rev. Joanne E. Stoughton, Buxton First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, (joannestoughton@hotmail.com), Rev. Susan Tierney, East Windham Community Church, United Church in Christ, and Rev. John J. Ward-Diorio, Freeport First Parish Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, (john@freeportucc.org).

Far from being outside of the Congregational Church's orthodoxy, these ministers are supported by the national United Church of Christ denomination in a recent pro-abortion press release.  The Rev. Loey Powell, co-team leader in the U.C.C.’s Justice and Witness Ministries and board chair of Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, said in the press release dated April 19, 2007, "The U.C.C. General Synod, along with other settings of the church, has supported reproductive rights for more than 35 years, believing that women have the right to determine when and how many children they should have.  The U.C.C. General Synod also has supported access to safe and legal abortion in order to prevent the unnecessary deaths of women, or permanent damage to them, when illegal procedures are sought."

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