file:/ pub/resources/text/reformed: nr94-043.txt ------------------------------------------------ For Immediate Release September 2, 1994 Release #1994-43 For Further Information Contact: Darrell Todd Maurina, Press Officer Reformed Believers Press Service Voice: (616) 674-8446 FAX: (616) 674-8454 E-Mail: Darrell128@AOL.com PO Box 691, Lawrence, MI 49064-0691 Second Woman Pastor to Serve Christian Reformed Church - Mary-Lee Bouma to "teach, expound the Word of God, and provide pastoral care" as unordained solo pastor of Trinity CRC, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan by Darrell Todd Maurina, Press Officer Reformed Believers Press Service (September 2, 1994) RBPS - On Sunday, August 28, 1994, Mary-Lee Bouma became the second female pastor in the 300,320-member Christian Reformed denomination, which still officially bans women from being ordained to the offices of minister or elder. Bouma will serve as the unordained solo pastor of Trinity CRC in the northern Michigan community of Mt. Pleasant. Although the Christian Reformed denomination has never allowed the ordination of women in its 137-year history, Synod 1989 allowed women to serve as "adjunct elders" without vote and Synod 1992 allowed women to "teach, expound the Word of God, and provide pastoral care, under the supervision of the elders" of the local church. While a number of Christian Reformed congregations have used the "expounding" provision to have women seminarians lead services and a few have hired female seminary interns, Mt. Pleasant CRC is only the second Christian Reformed congregation to hire a woman as its full-time unordained pastor. The first woman pastor in the CRC was Ruth Hofman, who in late 1992 began serving First CRC in Toronto, a congregation which has had women elders for years. Mt. Pleasant CRC, by contrast, is a small and quiet 95-member congregation whose campus ministry at Central Michigan University is heavily funded by Christian Reformed denominational and classical ministry shares. The church has no women elders and has no intention of disobeying synod. Rev. Keith Tanis, coordinator of field education at the denominational- ly-owned Calvin Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, conducted the commissioning service at Mt. Pleasant. Tanis, who began his ministry at Mt. Pleasant in 1975, said he was pleased Bouma could fill the pulpit from which he preached until 1979. "It's a good fit for her," said Tanis. "She's an outstanding evangelist and I think she'll bring some good gifts to the congregation as far as outreach goes." Tanis said Bouma would be particularly effective in a college town. "She really is an outstanding leader because of her campus ministry background in Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship," said Tanis. Tanis said the commissioning service for Bouma included laying on of hands but carefully avoided language of an ordination service. Tanis noted that prior to participating in the service he had consulted with Rev. Wilbert Van Dyk, Calvin's academic dean, and participated only with the understanding that his action was not ecclesiastical disobedience. Other participating ministers included Mary-Lee's father Rev. Henry Bouma and a black Lutheran pastor from the area. As a seminarian, the younger Bouma served in inner-city ministry in a predominantly black neighborhood of Grand Rapids. A number of female seminarians from Calvin also attended the commissioning service. "It was very encouraging for the women students to see that they could do ministry in the Christian Reformed Church," Tanis said, noting that Synod 1994's decision not to allow the ordination of women ministers or elders had discouraged a number of Calvin's women seminarians. Bouma declined comment on the record, but said she believed her new position did not disobey synodical regulations and was in accord with the decision of Synod 1992 allowing unordained expounders to do most work of ministers other than administration of the sacraments. However, not everyone in the CRC agrees that the 1992 decision was intended to allow women expounders to serve as solo pastors of congregations. Confusion over the 1992 decision led to a number of overtures in 1993 and 1994; Synod 1994 appointed a committee to clarify the term "expound" which is scheduled to report back to Synod 1995. "I think it is not in accord with the church order or the intention of synod that an expounder take the place of a pastor and that seems to be what is happening in this instance," said Dr. W. Robert Godfrey, president of Westminster Theological Seminary in California and reporter for the Synod 1994 advisory committee which successfully recommended nonratification of women in office. "I don't know Mary-Lee Bouma and I don't want to say anything negative about her, but I think it's particularly unfortunate that while a committee is studying this matter a church would take the kind of action that this church has," said Godfrey. "I don't think that it will contribute to the peace or unity of the church." Godfrey said the Mt. Pleasant action, coupled with an earlier decision by Classis Grand Rapids East not to discipline churches with women elders, would produce calls by his church and others for strong synodical action. "I've spoken with some men who know the church order very well and believe synod has the authority to order classes to bring their congregations into conformity with the church order, and if the classis or the congregation refuse, that synod has the authority to discipline the classis and the congregation," said Godfrey. "The ultimate form of discipline would be to depose officebearers, but I certainly hope it wouldn't come to that," said Godfrey. "But if there is an utter defiance of the church order and synod that might be necessary." Contact List: Mary-Lee Bouma, Expounder Trinity Christian Reformed Church 211 W. Broomfield Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858 O: (517) 772-0664 Dr. Robert Godfrey, President Westminster Theological Seminary 1725 Bear Valley Parkway Escondido, CA 92027 H: (619) 741-1635 O: (619) 480-8474 Ruth Hofman, Expounder Toronto First Christian Reformed Church 63-67 Taunton Rd. Toronto, ON M4S 2P2 O: (416) 481-4912 Rev. Keith Tanis, Coordinator Calvin Seminary Office of Field Education 3233 Burton St. SE Grand Rapids, MI 49546-4387 O: (616) 957-6045 H: (616) 846-8752 FAX: (616) 957-8621