Bad News: UCC Divestment Passed
Here’s a big disappointment; yesterday’s announcement of the defeat of UCC’s divestment resolutions was premature. Apparently, UCC leaders pulled a fast one: HIJACKED!
Today is a sad day in the history of the United Church of Christ. Today, the General Synod of the United Church of Christ has voted in support of divestment over the wishes of the committee assigned to discern the issue. The committee, which spent hours reviewing three different resolutions, drafted their own resolution titled “Resolution concerning use of economic leverage in promoting peace in the Middle-east” and clearly and intentionally removed any reference to the term ‘divestment’. Members of the United Church of Christ National Office drafted an alternative resolution overnight without the input of the committee studying the issue and without consulting the Pension Boards whose funds this issue concerns. Specifically, Curtis Rueter, chair of the Wider Church Ministries board of directors, with assistance from Peter Makari, Area Executive for the Middle East and Europe of the Common Global Ministries Board, presented the General Synod with the last minute resolution that was voted on with less than an hour of discussion on the floor of the General Synod.