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This document was signed and agreed to in Spring 2010 by the signatory pastors and Christian leaders whose names and ministries are displayed after the text, below. 

 

 

A COVENANT FOR CIVILITY:

Come Let Us Reason Together

How good and pleasant it is when the people of God live together in unity.—Psalm 133:1

As Christian pastors and leaders with diverse theological and political beliefs, we have come together to make this covenant with each other, and to commend it to the church, faith-based organizations, and individuals, so that together we can contribute to a more civil national discourse.

     The church in the United States can offer a message of hope and reconciliation to a nation that is deeply divided by political and cultural differences. Too often, however, we have reflected the political divisions of our culture rather than the unity we have in the body of Christ. We come together to urge those who claim the name of Christ to “ put away from you all bitterness and wrath and anger and wrangling and slander, together with all malice, and be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ has forgiven you” (Ephesians 4:31-32).

  

1) We commit that our dialogue with each other will reflect the spirit of the Scriptures, where our posture toward each other is to be “quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry” (James 1:19).

 

2) We believe that each of us, and our fellow human beings, are created in the image of God. The respect we owe to God should be reflected in the honor and respect we show to each other in our common humanity, particularly in how we speak to each other. With the tongue we bless the Lord and Father, and with it we curse those who are made in the likeness of God …. this ought not to be so” (James 3:9, 10).

 

3) We pledge that when we disagree, we will do so respectfully, without falsely impugning the other’s motives, attacking the other’s character, or questioning the other’s faith, and recognizing in humility that in our limited, human opinions, “we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror” (1 Corinthians 13:12). We will therefore “be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love” (Ephesians 4:2).

 

4) We will ever be mindful of the language we use in expressing our disagreements, being neither arrogant nor boastful in our beliefs: “Before destruction one’s heart is haughty, but humility goes before honor” (Proverbs 18:12).

 

5) We recognize that we cannot function together as citizens of the same community, whether local or national, unless we are mindful of how we treat each other in pursuit of the common good in the common life we share together. Each of us must therefore “put off falsehood and speak truthfully to his neighbor, for we are all members of one body” (Ephesians 4:25).

 

6) We commit to pray for our political leaders—those with whom we may agree, as well as those with whom we may disagree. “I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made … for kings and all who are in high positions” (1 Timothy 2:1-2).

 

7) We believe that it is more difficult to hate others, even our adversaries and our enemies, when we are praying for them. We commit to pray for each other, those with whom we agree and those with whom we may disagree, so that together we may strive to be faithful witnesses to our Lord, who prayed “ that they may be one” (John 17:22).

We pledge to God and to each other that we will lead by example in a country where civil discourse seems to have broken down. We will work to model a better way in how we treat each other in our many faith communities, even across religious and political lines. We will strive to create in our congregations safe and sacred spaces for common prayer and community discussion as we come together to seek God’s will for our nation and our world.

 

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Civility Covenant Signatories

 First NameLast NameTitle/position*Organization*
 Leith AndersonPresidentNational Association of Evangelicals
 Don ArgueCommissionerU.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom
 John H. ArmstrongPresidentACT 3
ArchbishopVicken AykazianArchbishopArmenian Orthodox Church
 Winnie BartelRepresentativeMennonite Brethren Churches USA
 W. Todd BassettExecutive DirectorNational Association of Evangelicals
 Randall BellBellDirector, Commission on AccreditationAssociation for Biblical Higher Education
 Gary M. BenedictPresidentThe Christian and Missionary Alliance
Dr. David R.BlackPresidentEastern University
 Geoffrey A.BlackGeneral Secretary & PresidentUnited Church of Christ
Rev. Dr. KenBrooker LangstonDirectorDisciples Justice Action Network
 David BrownChairmanEvangelical Child and Family Agency
 DianaButler BassAuthor, Commentator, Speaker 
 Bart CampoloMinisterThe Walnut Hills Fellowship
 Tony CampoloFounder and PresidentEvangelical Association for the Promotion of Education
 Galen CareyDirector of Governmental AffairsNational Association of Evangelicals
 Noel CastellanosCEOChristian Community Development Association
 Paul CedarChairmanMission America Coalition
 Richard CizikPresidentNew Evangelical Partnership for the Common Good
Rev. PaulaClayton DempseyMinister for Partnership RelationsAlliance of Baptists
 ChuckCollinsAuthorMoral Measure of the Economy
 ChuckColsonFounderChuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview
 GaryCookDirector of Church RelationsBread for the World
 David CookseyDirector of Church RelationsAshland Theological Seminary
Rev.Glenwood CroninRetiredThe Mennonite Church
 LillianDanielSenior MinisterFirst Congregational Church, United Church of Christ
 Patriciade JongSenior MinisterFirst Congregational Church of Berkeley
 Paul de VriesPresidentNew York Divinity School
Rev. YvonneDelk Macedonia United Church of Christ
Rev.MichaelDentonConference MinisterPacific Northwest Conference, United Church of Christ
Rev.StephanieDurband DoeschotPastor of Spiritual Formation and Missional LivingChrist's Church
 Gerard DykstraExecutive DirectorChristian Reformed Church of North America
 Bob EdgarPresidentCommon Cause
Rev.EricElnes, Ph.D.Senior PastorCountryside Community Church (UCC)
 Jim EschenbrennerExecutive PastorChristian Union
 Jeff E. FarmerPresidentOpen Bible Churches
Rev. Dr.EveFentonPresidentWomen in Covenant
 PeggyFlannagan Director Native American Leadership ProgramWellstone Action
 Paul FleishmanPresidentNational Network of Youth Ministries
Dr. Robert M.FranklinPresidentMorehouse College
Dr. David J.FrenchakPresidentSeminary Consortium for Urban Pastoral Education (SCUPE)
 Joann and Arthur GayMinister at LargeEvangelical Initiatives International
 Ivy GeorgeChair of Department of SociologyGordon College
 Robert P.GeorgeMcCormick Professor of JurisprudencePrinceton University
 Timothy GeorgeDeanBeeson Divinity School
The Rev. Dr.JamesGertmenianSr. MinisterPlymouth Congregational Church
 TomGetmanCEOthe Getman Group
Dr. WayneGordonPastorLawndale Community Church
Rev. WesGranberg- MichaelsonGeneral SecretaryReformed Church in America
Rev. Dr. DavidGrayPastor Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church
Rev. Dr.DavidGusheeDistinguished University Professor of Christian EthicsMercer University
 Steven H. HaasVice President / Chief CatalystWorld Vision
 William J. HamelPresidentEvangelical Free Church of America
Rev. Adam HamiltonSenior Pastor Church of the Resurrection
Dr. Richard L. HammExecutive DirectorChristian Churches Together in the USA
Dr. DerrickHarkinsSenior PastorNineteenth Street Baptist Church
 Larry G.HessField Director, EuropeChurch of God (Cleveland, TN)
Dr. David HillisPresidentLeadership Foundations
The Rev.Anne S.HowardExecutive DirectorThe Beatitudes Society
 CarolHoward MerrittPastorWestern Presbyterian Church
Rev.Joel C. HunterSenior PastorNorthland - A Church Distributed
 Jim HutchensPresidentJerusalem Connection International
 Lynne HybelsAuthor and Advocate for Global Engagement 
BishopHarryJacksonChairmanHigh Impact Leadership Coalition
Rev. Anna M.JacksonPastorQueens Reformed Church
Rev. Paul G.JanssenPastorPascack Reformed Church
 John JenkinsPastorFirst Baptist Church of Glenarden, MD
 Gregory C.V.JohnsonPresidentStanding Together
Dr.Robert K. JohnstonProfessor of Theology and CultureFuller Theological Seminary
 Thomas L. JonesFormer Board ChairSocial Justice and Peacemaking, Presbyterian Church (USA)
Rev.ElaineJones SwigartPresbyterian Minister of Word and Sacrament Buckley Community Presbyterian Church,
 CliffKirkpatrickPresidentWorld Alliance of Reformed Churches
AmbassadorDouglas W. KmiecFmr. Dean of LawThe Catholic University of America
The Rt. Rev. Jeffrey D.LeeBishop Episcopal Diocese of Chicago
Rev. JacquelineLewis, Ph.dSenior MinisterMiddle Collegiate Church
 Max LucadoMinister of PreachingOak Hills Church
 Don LyonChairmanIllinois Association Network of NAE
 Jo Anne LyonGeneral SuperintendentThe Wesleyan Church
Rev. Carlos L MalavéAssociate for Ecumenical RelationsPresbyterian Church (USA)
Dr. Kevin McBrideSenior PastorRaymond Baptist Church (NH)
 Jim McDonaldManaging DirectorBread for the World
 BrianMcLarenAuthor  
 Debbie McLeod SearsAdvisory BoardYale Divinity School
 A. RoyMedleyGeneral SecretaryAmerican Baptist Churches, USA
 Steve MoorePresident and CEOThe Mission Exchange
 Morna A. MurrayPresidentCatholics in Alliance for the Common Good
 Rich NathanSenior PastorVineyard Columbus
 David NeffEditor in Chief Christianity Today
 Carl H. NelsonPresidentGMAE – The Minnesota Association of Evangelicals
 Stanley J. NoffsingerGeneral SecretaryChurch of the Brethren
Dr. John M. PerkinsPresidentJohn M. Perkins Foundation
Rev. Christopher L. PiersonDirector of Connectional MinistriesNorthern Illinois Conference of The United Methodist Church
 Soong-ChanRahMilton B. Engebretson Associate Professor of Church Growth and EvangelismNorth Park Theological Seminary
Rev. Paul B. Raushenbush Princeton University
 JonathanReckfordCEOHabitat For Humanity International
Rev. BruceReyes-ChowPastorMission Bay Community Church
The Rt. Rev. GregRickelBishop of OlympiaThe Episcopal Church in Western Washington
Dr. Cecil M.Robeck, Jr.Professor of Church History and EcumenicsFuller Theological Seminary
 Alan RobinsonDirector of Leadership DevelopmentBrethren in Christ Church
Rev.SamuelRodriguezPresidentNational Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference
 KathrynRomeroElderReformed Church in America
Rev. Gabriel A.SalgueroLead PastorThe Lamb's Church
Rev. Alexia SalvatierraExecutive DirectorClergy and Laity United for Economic Justice of California (CLUE-CA)
 BishopSerapionBishop of Los AngelesCoptic Orthodox Church
Dr. Ronald J. SiderPresidentEvangelicals for Social Action
The Rev. Dr. Stephen J. Sidorak, Jr.General SecretaryGeneral Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns, The United Methodist Church
 RandySkinnerDirectorGreater Dallas Justice Revival
 GlenStassenSmedes Professor of Christian EthicsFuller Theological Seminary
 Ervin R. StutzmanExecutive DirectorMennonite Church USA
Rev. BethTanner, Ph.D.Associate Professor of Old TestamentNew Brunswick Theological Seminary
 Stephen ThurstonPastorNew Covenant Missionary Baptist Church
 Joseph TkachPresidentGrace Communion International
 Walker TzengChief Operating OfficerOlivet University
 Tony VisLead PastorMeredith Drive Reformed Church
 MiroslavVolfProfessor of Theology, Founding DirectorYale University, Yale Center for Faith and Culture
 Jim WallisPresident & CEO Sojourners
The Rev. Dr. SharonWatkinsGeneral Minister and PresidentChristian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the United States and Canada
 Phil WhippleBishopChurch of the United Brethren in Christ USA
 John H. WhitePresident EmeritusGeneva College
 Luder G. Whitlock, Jr.PresidentExcelsis
Rev. David L. WickmannPresidentMoravian Church, Northern Province
 TylerWigg-StevensonDirectorTwo Futures Project
Rev. Dr. Robert J. WilliamsGeneral Secretary General Commission on Archives and History, The United Methodist Church
*        Title and organization for identification purposes only

 

 

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