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Nashotah
House Statement of Identity
(Adopted
by the Board of Trustees, May 23, 2003)
Preface
Nashotah House
is a seminary of the Episcopal Church in the Anglican Communion of Churches,
providing theological education for prophetic, priestly, pastoral and servant
ministries, concerned for the proclamation of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus
Christ, the mission of the Church in the world, the salvation of all people,
and the worship of Almighty God.
The Faith of the Church
In grateful
obedience to the Apostolic Tradition of Faith, Order, and Morals, as
consistently proclaimed in Anglican tradition and formularies, this House
affirms and confesses the historic faith and practice of the Church as it is
set forth in the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament together with the
Apocrypha, as summarized in the Apostles’, Nicene, and Athanasian Creeds, as
proclaimed by the first seven ecumenical councils, and as embodied in the Book
of Common Prayer including the Articles of Religion and other documents contained
in the “Historical Documents” section of the 1979 Prayer Book (BCP p. 863). We
affirm the principles of the Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral (BCP p. 876) as the
basis for our present unity with our brothers and sisters in the Anglican
Communion and for present and future relationships with all the divided
branches of Christ’s one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church.
Therefore, the
standard of teaching and practice of this House is belief in:
- …the mystery
of the Triune God, who exists eternally as the Father, his only begotten
Son, and the Holy Spirit who proceeds from the Father through the Son.
- …the
Incarnation of God the Son, the ever living and subsistent Word of the
Father, born of the Virgin Mary, fully God and fully Man, who lived a life
of perfect obedience to His Father, died on the cross to atone for the
sins of the world, and rose bodily in accordance with the Scriptures. While
religions and philosophies of the world are not without significant
elements of truth, Jesus Christ alone is the full revelation of God. In
the Gospel, Jesus judges and corrects all views and doctrines. All
persons everywhere need to learn of him, come to know and believe in him,
and receive forgiveness and new life in him, for there is no other name
given under heaven by which we must be saved (Acts 4:12).
- …the Holy
Spirit who draws us to faith in Jesus Christ, through whom alone we are
justified and found acceptable by God the Father. The Holy Spirit is the
Spirit of Truth who proceeds from the Father, moves the world to Christ,
and fills the Church, sanctifying her members and enabling them to serve
and praise the Father.
- …the
revelation of God in Scripture, which is “God’s Word written,” the
infallible rule for Christian faith and practice.
The Purpose of the Church
Believing that
Jesus Christ founded the Church to give worship to God, to make saints of its
members and to convert the world to faith in Christ, we are committed to:
- …a Catholic
and Evangelical Worship centered in the daily celebration of the Eucharist
and set within the framework of the Daily Office. We maintain the
liturgical and devotional practices of the Catholic Revival within
Anglicanism as well as contemporary expressions of evangelistic and
informal worship. While upholding the Anglican conviction that worship is
to be conducted in language understood by the people (Articles of
Religion, XXIV, BCP, p. 874,) and that “every particular or national
Church hath authority to ordain, change, and abolish, ceremonies or rites
of the Church” (Articles of Religion, XXXIV, BCP p. 874), any innovations
in liturgy must be faithful to the triune nature of God and the Person and
work of Christ as revealed in Scripture and upheld by catholic tradition.
- …a spiritual
discipline for all our members which includes participation in the daily
Eucharist, the regular recitation of the Divine Office and set times of
scriptural and other spiritual reading and of personal meditation and
contemplation. We are committed to a morality which opposes any form of
prejudice in ourselves and others as well as any false notion of
inclusivity that denies or minimizes the importance of natural
differences, including sexual differences, within the created order. Thus
we maintain that sexual relations are appropriate only between a man and a
woman who have been united in Holy Matrimony. All are called to chastity:
husbands and wives by exclusive sexual fidelity to one another and single
persons by abstinence from sexual intercourse. In the corporate life of
the house, we shall endeavor to fully support the family life of staff and
students and to help each individual person develop his or her vocation
and ministry within the life of the whole community. Believing that all
human life is a sacred gift from God to be protected and defended from
conception to natural death, we shall endeavor to bring the grace and
compassion of Christ to any who are confronted with ethical decisions
regarding abortion, reproductive technology, or terminal illness.
- …the Great
Commission. The Risen Lord commissioned his disciples to preach the
gospel and to “make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19-20). The
mission of the Church includes both evangelistic proclamation and deeds of
love and service. Known originally as “The Mission”, Nashotah House
re-commits itself and its resources to this mission, both locally and
throughout the world. We affirm our particular responsibility to know,
love, and serve the Lord in our local settings and contexts, to be
well-informed about our local communities, and to be active in church
planting, evangelism, service, social justice, and cross-cultural,
international mission, with particular concern for the poor and the
unreached people of our local communities and throughout the world. We
shall endeavor to be well informed about our secular society and to seek
effective ways to bring Christian social teaching and ethical principles
to bear upon all spheres of our common life, including the public life of
our nation.
The Episcopal Church
In training
Episcopalians for priestly and other ministries of the Church we desire to be
supportive of congregations, dioceses, provinces, and the national structures
of the Episcopal Church and the worldwide Anglican Communion. We invite all
members of the Episcopal Church to join us in our commitment to classical
Anglican teaching, and to stand with us for mutual enlightenment,
encouragement, mission, and ministry.
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