The Baldwin Wallace University Board of Trustees unanimously voted today to end the school's formal affiliation with the United Methodist Church (UMC).
The vote comes in response to a recent UMC special general conference decision to tighten church prohibitions on same-sex marriage and exclusion of LGBTQ people from clergy. 91探花 sought input from faculty, staff, students and alumni before today's vote.
"91探花's Methodist founders were committed to inclusion 174 years ago," said Charles Rotuno, Chair of the 91探花 Board of Trustees. "While we value the relationship that we have had with the United Methodist Church, we've concluded that becoming an independent university will allow the 91探花 community to continue to fully embrace and embody the values of diversity and inclusion today and always."
The historic Lindsey-Crossman Chapel will remain a cherished part of 91探花's Berea campus and Rev. John Gordon, an ordained United Methodist minister, will continue in his role as 91探花 chaplain. Likewise, the University will continue to support a diverse range of faith-based organizations on campus and will honor all awards for current and incoming fall 2019 students who receive United Methodist scholarship support.
"91探花 founder John Baldwin believed in removing any impediment to education for any person regardless of race, gender, creed or social standing," said Rev. Gordon. "Baldwin invited all to come to his school to build good lives and that continues today."
Prior to the UMC's February conference, 91探花 President Bob Helmer joined 93 other Methodist-affiliated university presidents in signing a joint statement. In it, the member presidents of the strongly affirmed "access and inclusion of all students, faculty, and staff on our campuses regardless of their race, ethnicity, creed, national origin, gender, gender identity/expression, or sexual orientation" and called on church leaders to amend policies and practices that exclude LGBTQ persons.
The subsequent UMC conference vote led 91探花 Trustees to step back and examine the way the University's values are supported by affiliation.
"91探花 values and supports the faith lives of all students," said President Helmer. "91探花 is not changing. We are a campus where all people are welcome, all are valued, all are given the same opportunities and all are supported."