Resolution Number: 1991-D041
Title: Implement 1988 Lambeth Resolution No.040 on the Environment
Legislative Action Taken: Concurred
Final Text:

Resolved, That this 70th General Convention call for the implementation in this Church of Resolution #040 of the 1988 Lambeth Conference which states:

"This Conference:

1. identifies four inter-related areas in which the misuse of people or resources poses a threat to the life system of the planet, namely,

a. unjust distribution of the world's wealth

b. social injustice within nations

c. the rise of militarism

d. irreversible damage to the environment

and therefore:

2. calls upon each Province and Diocese to devise a program of study, reflection and action in which the following elements should play a part:

a. as a matter of urgency, the giving of information to our people of what is happening to our stewardship of God's earth for the care of our neighbors as a necessary part of Christian discipleship and a Christian contribution to citizenship;

b. actively to support by public statement and in private dialogue, the engagement of governments, transnational corporations, management and labor in an examination of what their decisions are doing to our people, and our land, air and water;

c. the opposition to the increase in the arms trade; questioning both excessive expenditure of scarce resources on weapons and trade policies which look upon arms sales as a legitimate source of increased export revenue;

d. the encouragement of Christians to re-examine the currently accepted economic policies which operate to the disadvantage of those with less bargaining power at every level from international to personal, and to use God's gifts of technology for the benefit of all;

e. the critical examination of the exercise of power, first within congregations and all other church bodies, and then in secular institutions which affect the lives of all. Insofar as the aim is to achieve a just and sustainable society world-wide, priority must be given to those modes which nurture people's gifts and evoke responsible participation rather than those which dominate and exclude;

3.a. commends, in general, the participation by every Province in the WCC's program for "Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation,"

b. urges churches, congregations and individual Christians to actively support all other agencies which share this urgent concern. In particular we commend a widespread study of the United Nations' report, "Our Common Future," and a participation by church bodies in the local responses it requires;

c. recommends that, in view of the resolutions passed by ACC-7, information concerning local needs and initiatives be shared throughout Provinces, possibly by extending the terms of reference for the existing Peace and Justice Network;

d. encourages people everywhere to make changes, personal and corporate, in their attitudes and life styles, recognizing that the wholeness of living requires a right relationship with God, one's neighbor and creation."

Citation: General Convention, Journal of the General Convention of...The Episcopal Church, Phoenix, 1991 (New York: General Convention, 1992), p. 366.

Legislative History

Author:
Originating House: House of Deputies
Originating Committee: Committee on Environment

House of Deputies

Original Text of Resolution:

(D041)

Resolved, the House of Bishops concurring, That this 70th General Convention call for the implementation in this Church of Resolution #040 of the 1988 Lambeth Conference which states:

"This Conference:

1. identifies four inter-related areas in which the misuse of people or resources poses a threat to the life system of the planet, namely,

a. unjust distribution of the world's wealth

b. social injustice within nations

c. the rise of militarism

d. irreversible damage to the environment

and therefore:

2. calls upon each Province and Diocese to devise a program of study, reflection and action in which the following elements should play a part:

a. as a matter of urgency, the giving of information to our people of what is happening to our stewardship of God's earth for the care of our neighbors as a necessary part of Christian discipleship and a Christian contribution to citizenship;

b. actively to support by public statement and in private dialogue, the engagement of governments, transnational corporations, management and labor in an examination of what their decisions are doing to our people, and our land, air and water;

c. the opposition to the increase in the arms trade; questioning both excessive expenditure of scarce resources on weapons and trade policies which look upon arms sales as a legitimate source of increased export revenue;

d. the encouragement of Christians to re-examine the currently accepted economic policies which operate to the disadvantage of those with less bargaining power at every level from international to personal, and to use God's gifts of technology for the benefit of all;

e. the critical examination of the exercise of power, first within congregations and all other church bodies, and then in secular institutions which affect the lives of all. Insofar as the aim is to achieve a just and sustainable society world-wide, priority must be given to those modes which nurture people's gifts and evoke responsible participation rather than those which dominate and exclude;

3. a. commends, in general, the participation by every Province in the WCC's program for "Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation,"

b. urges churches, congregations and individual Christians to actively support all other agencies which share this urgent concern. In particular we commend a widespread study of the United Nations' report, "Our Common Future," and a participation by church bodies in the local responses it requires;

c. recommends that, in view of the resolutions passed by ACC-7, information concerning local needs and initiatives be shared throughout Provinces, possibly by extending the terms of reference for the existing Peace and Justice Network;

d. encourages people everywhere to make changes, personal and corporate, in their attitudes and life styles, recognizing that the wholeness of living requires a right relationship with God, one's neighbor and creation."

Motion carried

Resolution adopted

(Communicated to the House of Bishops in HD Message #227)

House of Bishops

The Committee on Environment presented its Report #8 on House of Deputies Message #227 on Resolution D041 (Implementation of Lambeth Resolution on Environment) and moved concurrence.

The House concurred

(Communicated to the House of Deputies in HB Message #333)

Resolution Concurred by Both Houses, July 20.

Abstract:   The 70th General Convention calls for implementation of the 1988 Lambeth Conference resolution which identifies areas in which the misuse of people or resources poses a threat to the life system of the planet and calls upon each province and diocese to devise a program of study, reflection and action concerning our stewardship of God's earth.