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Houston Clergy Council Opposes Rick Perry's 'Response' Prayer Rally

Rick Perry Response

First Posted: 06/14/2011 2:18 pm Updated: 08/14/2011 6:12 am

The Houston Chronicle reports that a progressive Christian group in Houston, the Houston Clergy Council, has issued a letter criticizing Governor Rick Perry's planned prayer event, 'The Response'.

Wary of the event's exclusion of non-Christians and its partnership with the anti-gay American Family Association, the group writes, "We ask that Rick Perry leave the ministry to us and refocus his energy on the work of governing our state."

The full text of the Houston Clergy Council's letter:

June 13, 2011

As Houston clergy, we write to express our deep concern over Governor Rick Perry’s proclamation of a day of prayer and fasting at Houston’s Reliant Stadium on August 6th. In our role as faith leaders, we encourage and support prayer, meditation, and spiritual practice. Yet our governor’s religious event gives us pause for a number of reasons:


We believe in a healthy boundary between church and state. Out of respect for the state, we believe that it should represent all citizens equally and without preference for religious or philosophical tradition. Out of respect for religious communities, we believe that they should foster faithful ways of living without favoring one political party over another. Keeping the church and state separate allows each to thrive and upholds our proud national tradition of empowering citizens to worship freely and vote conscientiously. We are concerned that our governor has crossed the line by organizing and leading a religious event rather than focusing on the people’s business in Austin.


We also express concern that the day of prayer and fasting at Reliant Stadium is not an inclusive event. As clergy leaders in the nation’s fourth largest city, we take pride in Houston’s vibrant and diverse religious landscape. Our religious communities include Bahais, Buddhists, Christians, Hindus, Jews, Muslims, Sikhs, Unitarian Universalists, and many other faith traditions. Our city is also home to committed agnostics and atheists, with whom we share common cause as fellow Houstonians. Houston has long been known as a “live and let live” city, where all are respected and welcomed. It troubles us that the governor’s prayer event is not open to everyone. In the publicized materials, the governor has made it clear that only Christians of a particular kind are welcome to pray in a certain way. We feel that such an exclusive event does not reflect the rich tapestry of our city.


Our deepest concern, however, lies in the fact that funding for this event appears to come from the American Family Association, an organization labeled a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. The American Family Association and its leadership have a long track record of anti-gay speech and have actively worked to discriminate against the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community. The American Family Association and its leadership have also been stridently anti-Muslim, going so far as to question the rights of Muslim Americans to freely organize and practice their faith. We believe it is inappropriate for our governor to organize a religious event funded by a group known for its discriminatory stances.


As religious leaders, we commit to join with all Houstonians in working to make our city a better place. We will lead our communities in prayer, meditation, and spiritual practice. We ask that Rick Perry leave the ministry to us and refocus his energy on the work of governing our state.


Signed,


Rev. Dr. Jeremy Rutledge, Minister, Covenant Church, Alliance of Baptists/American Baptist Churches
Rev. Douglas Anders, Conference Minister, South Central Conference of the United Church of Christ
Rev. Paul Beedle, Unitarian Universalist
Rev. Dr. Ginny Brown Daniel, Minister, Plymouth United Church, UCC
Rev. Beth Ellen Cooper-Davis, Minister, Northwoods Unitarian Universalist Church
Rev. Michael Diaz, Director of Connections, Resurrection Metropolitan Community Church
Rev. Pat Farnan, Resurrection Metropolitan Community Church
Rev. Lura Groen, Pastor, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church
Rev. Teddy Hardy, Minister, St. John United Church of Christ
Rev. Lori Keaton, United Church of Christ
Rev. Harry Knox, Senior Pastor, Resurrection Metropolitan Community Church
Rev. Janice Ladd, Executive Pastor, Resurrection Metropolitan Community Church
Rev. Dr. Becky Edmiston-Lange, Co-Minister, Emerson Unitarian Universalist Church
Rev. Mark Edmiston-Lange, Co-Minister, Emerson Unitarian Universalist Church
Rev. Mona Lopez, Volunteer Staff Clergy, Resurrection Metropolitan Community Church
Rev. Laura Mayo, Minister, Covenant Church, Alliance of Baptists/American Baptist Churches
Rev. Dr. Daniel O’Connell, Senior Minister, First Unitarian Universalist Church
Rev. David Pantermuehl, Grace United Church of Christ
Rev. Adam Robinson, Assistant Minister, First Unitarian Universalist Church
Rev. Ken Richter, Senior Minister, First Congregational Church, UCC
Rev. Bill Royster, United Church of Christ
Rev. Sam Schaal, Transition Minister, Bay Area Unitarian Universalist Church
Rev. Robert Tucker, Foundation for Contemporary Theology
Rev. Bonnie Vegiard, Unitarian Universalist

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The Houston Chronicle reports that a progressive Christian group in Houston, the Houston Clergy Council, has issued a letter criticizing Governor Rick Perry's planned prayer event, 'The Response'. ...
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JustABriefThought
DEMS want Prosperity4ALLofUS - Not just 1%
11:20 PM on 06/28/2011
Good letter - thanks for publishing it HuffPost.

Rick Perry - Dubya's brain/different head.
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Stalling
Holy Money
09:43 AM on 07/06/2011
Rick Perry - Hitler's other ball.
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mrkurtzhedead
I'll be back, when it's dark!
03:49 AM on 06/19/2011
Rick Perry and just about every major Republican has gone on this theocratic fascist's radio show. It is frightening and they need to be stopped.

http://www.pfaw.org/rww-in-focus/the-gop-s-favorite-hate-monger-how-the-republican-party-came-to-embrace-bryan-fischer
07:19 PM on 06/18/2011
First of all, these "clergymen" are misinformed. This prayer event, while organized as a Christian event, calling specifically on Jesus Christ to heal our land, is open to all.

These clergymen apparently believe in 'another Jesus' than the Jesus of the Bible. Jesus Himself said, "I am THE way, THE Truth, and THE life. NO man cometh to the Father but by me." Jesus is our only access to God.

To call sin 'sin,' and to call wrong 'wrong', to hate evil, does not make a hate group. "Ye that love the Lord, hate evil." To love your neighbor, you must also hate what destroys him. To love a homosexual is to hate his sin, which is destroying him. The "American Family Association" loves the American Family, and, therefore hates whatever threatens to destroy it.
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mrkurtzhedead
I'll be back, when it's dark!
03:46 AM on 06/19/2011
If this ...

http://www.pfaw.org/rww-in-focus/the-gop-s-favorite-hate-monger-how-the-republican-party-came-to-embrace-bryan-fischer

..is love in your eyes, then you need to seek help.
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DTOM1776
Veritas Liberabit Vos
10:25 AM on 06/19/2011
Greetings shepherdpeter

Absolutely right you are !!!
08:14 AM on 06/18/2011
Rick Perry would be smart to follow the lessons learned by Bishop Eddie Long. Bishop Long openly protested against the gay community and it would have been all right if it weren't discovered that Long himself was gay. With the rumors floating around about Perry's sexuality I think he really needs to watch out.
07:25 PM on 06/18/2011
Rick Perry has never claimed perfection, and I don't know his private life. I can't see into his heart, but I agree with Rick Perry that we must call on Jesus for help, that the help we need is in heaven, and we can find it on our knees
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mrkurtzhedead
I'll be back, when it's dark!
03:46 AM on 06/19/2011
Many of Perry's ilk find themselves on their knees all the time.
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logic63
Secular humanist liberal
10:40 AM on 06/20/2011
it worked real well when he declared a day of prayer for rain didn't it?
07:13 AM on 06/18/2011
Spooky stuff.
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08:13 PM on 06/17/2011
I think the UCC should bring John Thomas and Lydia Veliko on to speak about fidelity and liberation theology. The free sexers in the Houston clergy council love this couple!

More about UCC relations wth traditional churches below.

Four Self-Proclaimd Roman Catholic women ordained as priests in Maryland at UCC church
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"Defying canon law and a Vatican decree that promised excommunication, four Roman Catholic women took vows as priests Saturday during an elaborate ordination ceremony full of song and messages of inclusiveness at a Protestant church in Catonsville.Andrea Johnson, presiding as bishop, ordained two women from Maryland, Ann Penick and Marellen Mayers, one from Pennsylvania and one from New York in the sanctuary of St. John's United Church of Christ.
sanddc
Man may think he rules -God is still in charge..
04:49 AM on 06/17/2011
A godly man is known by his good deeds.
05:49 AM on 06/18/2011
As is a good un-godly man.....

how about we just toss the sky gods once and for all?
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logic63
Secular humanist liberal
10:41 AM on 06/20/2011
I recently heard about a t-shirt that says "you pray for me and I'll think for you"
sanddc
Man may think he rules -God is still in charge..
04:47 AM on 06/17/2011
Please tell me why is it when a volunteer is called upon in a public gathering to say a prayer it usually the biggest devil in the group that jumps to the forefront.
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galanos1
Reality & Life Is Less Then A Second Away
12:20 PM on 06/16/2011
Way to go Mr. Perry
09:21 AM on 06/16/2011
In some of the late (and brilliant!) Robert Heinlein's novels, America votes itself a theocratic leader into the White House in the year 2012, a preacher named Nehemiah Scudder...and, as Heinlein put it chillingly, "In 2016 there was no election," as America becomes a fundamentalist dictatorship for decades.
Perry...Palin...Bachmann...Huckabee...careful, America.
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mrkurtzhedead
I'll be back, when it's dark!
04:13 AM on 06/19/2011
An earlier take on a Nazi/Christian takeover written in 1935 is Sinclair Lewis' "It Can't Happen Here" . Not as polished as his better know novels but still worth a read.
10:40 PM on 07/04/2011
I grok you
08:54 AM on 06/20/2011
I've been thinking for some years now that we should all be taking a warning from 'Revolt in 2100'.
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tnanimation
02:54 AM on 06/16/2011
Saw Rick Perry's speech recently in New York State. The guy is seriously unhinged.
Do the Republicans really believe this guy has what it takes to be leader of the free world?
Sad crop of wannabees to put up against Obama. Wow...
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conscioushope
"There is no darkness but ignorance." Shakespeare
09:15 AM on 06/16/2011
Indeed, tna. I hope folks outside of TX will see that as well. In Texas he is seen as a hero by the bagger types....and there are a lot of them here. Keep spreading the word that he is "seriously unhinged". He might be worse than GWB. might. fanned
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logic63
Secular humanist liberal
10:44 AM on 06/20/2011
I saw a clip where he was "preaching" about bringing the country back to his idea of a moral country and nothing about jobs, taxes, wars, etc
11:51 PM on 06/15/2011
What is a unitarian universalist? I don't recognize that religion or belief, please explain, someone that knows.
09:17 AM on 06/16/2011
It's called "Google." Or try this thing called "Wikipedia," even; it often has good links.
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liberallibrarian
You may say that I'm a dreamer...
11:19 AM on 06/17/2011
Or better yet, try a database that can't be edited by any yahoo with an internet connection.
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06:01 PM on 06/16/2011
See http://uua.org/beliefs/welcome/index.shtml
11:38 PM on 06/15/2011
This is just pandering to the Christian Right for support. He's dipping his toe in the election waters and he wants to see if he can get some cash flowing his way.
10:56 AM on 06/20/2011
Exactly. It's amazing the people who support it don't recognize it for what it is.
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ZENNEPHI
11:23 PM on 06/15/2011
Pairing it Off Governor;

..."Pure and Undefiled Religion before God and the father is this; to Visit the
Orphans in there Time of Need, and the Widows in there Affliction, thus Keeping
One Unspotted from the World..."[Mormon NKJV 1611-Epistle of James the Lesser]

"Like Unto Us, So the Savior Said, and Learn from Days Gone By"
[Saint Adidyus Jude Thomas, Apostle of Christ]
LDS Institute of Religion
11:17 PM on 06/15/2011
Why are "main stream" Christian, Houston Buddhists and Muslims missing as signatories to the letter? Did they refuse, or were they excluded?
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LintLass
"When you can balance a tackhammer on your head...
10:36 AM on 06/16/2011
It's pretty well-known that Perry and the AFA, and a certain influential number of Texans would likely dismiss out of hand anything that didn't come from Christians, I'd say.
03:19 PM on 06/21/2011
True, but they should have tried harder to get some Catholics, Methodists, etc. on board. The UCC and Unitarians are the leftmost edge of organized Christianity and thus easy for the likes of Perry to vilify or dismiss.