General Conference 2004
Rocky Mountain Conference News and Resources
Day 10
See ‘enemies’ as allies, bishop says
May 5, 2004
By Jeneane Jones*
PITTSBURGH (UMNS) –– Bishop Beverly J. Shamana
used a New Testament “mystery” to urge General
Conference delegates to partner with those who seem their least
likely allies.
Speaking at a May 5 morning worship service at the 2004 General
Conference, the episcopal leader of the California-Nevada Annual
(regional) Conference said Acts 9 has all the components of a
good mystery — enemies, murder and mayhem.
“Mayhem and malice are already on the scene as Paul carries
papers that authorize his reign of terror,” said Shamana. “Sounds
like another biblical plot just waiting to be translated on the
big screen.”
She introduced Ananias as Saul’s enemy. He was a man whose
obedience to the Spirit led him to become an unlikely partner
with Saul, helping remove the scales from Saul’s eyes and
leading to his spiritual conversion as Paul. After knocking Saul
to the ground, God tells him, “Get up, brother. I have
sent you a partner. . . Now you know him as enemy, but I have
sent him to show you a better way; and he is going to help you
out of your distress.”
In a sermon interrupted several times by applause, the bishop
told the assembly that the Holy Spirit also gives people today
divine partners who “just show up. . . . And usually they’re
the ones we call enemy, misguided, thorns, wrong, single-issue;
and they just keep a’coming.”
“You know, conference, if you love God, you’ve got
to love those whom God loves,” said the bishop. “We
cannot chase people down with threats and persecution and then
finally say, ‘And God loves you, too.’”
“
Now I know some of you are thinking, ‘Well, this bishop
is just talking about that homosexual issue again,’” said
Shamana. “Well, I am; but it’s not the only thing
I’m talking about.”
“We are not a single-issue people. What about society?
I believe somebody ought to lay hands on the system of military
secrecy that is so intent on winning public support for a war
that’s over but not over that it won’t let the nation
grieve,” she said. The bishop described as an “unconscionable
theft” the right of people to “grieve for those families
and folks who continue to lose their loved ones in this non-war...”
“Now, you know the litany,” said the bishop. “We’ve
been calling it all week: the penal system, the justice system,
education, fairness for workers. We need a church called ‘Ananias’ to
lift the scales from our systems that oppress.”
Shamana reminded General Conference delegates and guests that
the church is listened to, not only by its members, but also
by the world. General Conference, the denomination’s top
legislative assembly, is meeting April 27-May 7.
“Folks outside of the church have been listening,” Shamana
said. “They’ve heard our message that a Savior named
Jesus has been sent, who proclaimed in himself there is no east
or west, in him no north or south, but one great fellowship of
love throughout the whole wide earth; and they believed it. We’ve
got to keep preaching it.”
The Rio Grande Annual Conference choir provided the morning’s
music, and the Rev. Roberto Gomez of that conference briefly
explained the Cinco de Mayo tribute that honors the time when
constitutional democracy was restored to Mexico.
“More profound than Cinco de Mayo is the resurrection
of Jesus Christ and the celebration of the living Christ,” Gomez
said.
*Jones is communications director for the United Methodist Church’s
California-Nevada Annual Conference.
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Please keep the Rocky Mountain Conference Delegates in
prayer: Janet Forbes, Youngsook Kang, Olon Lindemood,
Chuck Schuster, Aaron Gray, Judy Hill, Brad Laurvick, Dan O'Neill,
Liwliwa Robledo, and Peggy Sewell.
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