Synod 2024 has instructed āall classes to re-sign the Covenant for Officebearers on a yearly basis,ā meaning classes are to select one meeting per year when delegates to that meeting would re-sign the covenant that all officebearers must sign when first ordained or installed.
Synod is the annual general assembly of the Christian Reformed Church in North America. It met June 14-20 in Grand Rapids, Mich.
The is a document that lays out the commitments and beliefs of an officebearer in the churchāwhether minister of the Word, elder, deacon, or commissioned pastor.
Jose Rayas, Classis Arizona, who served as chair of the committee proposing the new requirement, said āpeople signed it (the Covenant) 30 years ago, and their positions have changed over the yearsā and they āhave never looked at it again. ā¦ Thatās why weāre talking about thereās an advantage to having a written declaration, as it confirms and it is a witness that they continue to hold that line.ā
Sherry TenClay, Classis Red Mesa, was against the recommendation. She said, āI was married 51 years this past Sunday, and I never asked my husband to sign up for it again.ā She added, āWe trust each other, we love each other, and we hold each other accountable. ā¦ I trust the people in my classis.ā
David Swinney, Classis Alberta South/Saskatchewan, also compared a marital commitment to the confessional commitment, saying heās been married for over 30 years and āone of the things my wife and I vowed when we stood before the Lord was to love each other till death do us part. I could argue with the logic here that I never need to tell her (again that) I love herā but that āthe fact of the matter is, we do that every single day.ā He noted that it ādoesnāt lose meaning because we repeat ourselves,ā but that āit continues to build the love and trust that exists.ā
Cory Nederveld, Classis Georgetown, reporter for the committee, said the heart of the recommendation is āto build trust (among fellow officebearers) going forward.ā
Rod Hugen, Classis Arizona, said, āYou donāt rebuild trust unless you allow yourself the ability to be hurt again, to be misused, or lied to. Rebuilding trust is not ānow youāre signing, now youāre signing, now youāre provingā year after year, after yearāthatās not trust. Thatās making sure youāre okay. I believe in actual rebuilding of trust, and that means making yourself vulnerable again.ā
The proposal to have classes re-sign the covenant yearly came as a response to overtures 66, deferred from 2023, and 19. These requests asked synod to require that delegates to synod re-sign the Covenant for Officebearers, but the responding committee suggested the yearly classis signing instead and to continue the current practice of standing in agreement with the āPublic declaration of Agreement with the Beliefs of the Christian Reformed Church in North Americaā at synod.
Some delegates expressed that requiring yearly re-signing was too big of an ask, but Israel Ledes, Classis Chicago South, said, āTo say that we are requiring too much by this recommendation is to be oblivious of the struggles weāve had (regarding differences in covenantal commitments) these last several years.ā
James Reed, Classis Yellowstone, said, āIt should be an absolute joy to sign this every single year.ā
Synod 2024 also confirmed the ongoing practice of simply standing in agreement at synod.
Synod 2024 is meeting June 14-20 at Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Mich. Find daily coverage from The Banner news team at thebanner.org/synod. Visit for the synod schedule, webcast, recordings, photos, committee reports, and liveblog. Synod is the annual general assembly of the Christian Reformed Church.
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