
Synod 2024 spent a great deal of time talking about its stance on human sexuality and the need for congregations and ministry leaders to be in alignment with the CRCNA’s confessions on this matter. It outlined steps that could be taken by those who have questions and want to be mentored into greater understanding. It also placed under discipline those who have already publicly expressed beliefs contrary to what previous synods had decided.
As part of this discussion, Synod 2024 instructed the General Secretary to “prioritize the development of resources to help classes and churches navigate the process towards repentance and restoration or towards disaffiliation. These resources and defined process should be in the hands of classes by November 29, 2024.” (Acts of Synod 2024, p. 892)
The information and materials listed below are presented to the churches in response to this mandate from synod. They refer specifically to “limited suspension”, a process defined by Synod 2024 for those “churches who have made public statements, by their actions or in any form of media, that directly contradict synod’s decision regarding unchastity to repent and to honor their covenant commitments to the CRCNA” (Acts of Synod 2024, p. 891). All officebearers from churches in noncompliance with synod’s decisions were placed in a limited suspension at the conclusion of synod.
While more details are available below, in a nutshell this means that churches under limited suspension are now in a one-year process of conversation and discernment toward either restoration and alignment with CRCNA positions on chastity, or toward disaffiliation from the denomination. The desire of this process, as articulated by synod, is “the restoration of non-compliant churches under the truth of God’s Word and our shared confession (1 John 1:9-10; Gal 6:1).”
During this process of discernment and hoped-for re-alignment, these congregations may not be seated delegates at classis or denominational meetings. While they may attend and speak, they may not vote. Upon the discretion of classis, this process may be extended for a second year.
Because of the ongoing nature of this conversation throughout the fall, the Office of General Secretary will be adding resources over the next several months. Please check back for more information, or email the Office of General Secretary (synod@crcna.org) with additional questions you may have.