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		<title>Obama appoints Pawlenty&#8217;s pastor to faith council</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2011 14:17:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Birkey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img width="500" height="171" src="http://images.minnesotaindependent.com/Obama-500x171.jpg" class="attachment-index-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="President Barack Obama. Photo: WDCpix" title="Obama 500x171" margin-bottom="2px" />President Obama named a dozen faith leaders to the President’s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships on Friday, and two of them hail from Minnesota. Leith Anderson of the National Association of Evangelicals, who is also Tim Pawlenty's pastor, was appointed by Obama, as was fellow Minnesota Bishop Mark Hanson of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The council, formerly known under President Bush as the Office of Faith-Based Initiatives, has had a healthy number of Minnesotans under Obama. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img width="500" height="171" src="http://images.minnesotaindependent.com/Obama-500x171.jpg" class="attachment-index-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="President Barack Obama. Photo: WDCpix" title="Obama 500x171" margin-bottom="2px" /><p>President Obama named a dozen faith leaders to the President’s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships on Friday, and two of them hail from Minnesota. Leith Anderson of the National Association of Evangelicals, who is also Tim Pawlenty&#8217;s pastor, was appointed by Obama, as was fellow Minnesota Bishop Mark Hanson of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The council, formerly known under President Bush as the Office of Faith-Based Initiatives, has had a healthy number of Minnesotans under Obama. <span id="more-77222"></span></p>
<p>Anderson has been the head of the NAE since 2006, and he&#8217;s been the pastor of Wooddale Church in Eden Prairie since 1977. Pawlenty&#8217;s wife Mary has been a long-time member of Wooddale, and Tim Pawlenty joined the church after the two married in the late-1980s.</p>
<p>Anderson has been seen as a moderate evangelical, eager to find agreement on issues with both sides of the political aisle. In early December, the NEA released a survey<a href="http://www.nae.net/news-and-events/525-evangelicals-concur-with-obama-on-multiple-issues"> outlining 18 policy positions</a> on which Obama and evangelicals agree.</p>
<p>&#8220;In the current political climate, many focus their energy on fueling issues of disagreement – people of faith included,&#8221; Anderson said at the time. &#8220;But, I find it really interesting that evangelical leaders readily look for where we can agree and support.&#8221;</p>
<p>Obama also appointed ELCA Bishop Mark Hanson, who has been serving as the presiding bishop since 2001. He oversaw a contentious assembly meeting in Minneapolis in 2008 where the church voted to <a href="http://minnesotaindependent.com/42509/elca-eliminates-ban-on-openly-gay-and-lesbian-clergy" target="_blank">allow congregations to have gay and lesbian pastors</a> in committed relationships.</p>
<p>And earlier this year, Hanson appeared in a video urging an and to anti-LGBT bullying as part of the It Gets Better campaign.</p>
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<p>The response to his video was strong on both sides of the debate over homosexuality within Christianity.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is an evangelical moment given to us like none other,&#8221; Hanson said in a <a href="http://lutheransconcerned.blogspot.com/2010/11/bishop-mark-hanson-comments-on-it-gets.html">statement about the controversy</a>, &#8220;because we live in a culture where most people see the Christian witness as an obsession with drawing lines in the sand and expending enormous energies defining who is on the right side of that line and who is on the rejected side. We know from the biblical witness, however, to beware of drawing lines in the sand, because Jesus is going to be standing on both sides of the line of the sand. For that, he got nailed to a cross.&#8221;</p>
<p>Currently serving on Obama&#8217;s faith council is Minnesotan Peg Chemberlin who is the president of the National Council of Churches and executive director of the Minnesota Council of Churches. Her term is set to expire this year.</p>
<p>In addition to the Minnesotans on the list, Obama also appointed the Reverend Elder Nancy L. Wilson of the Metropolitan Community Churches, a Christian denomination that sprang out of the LGBT community.</p>
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		<title>Minnesota&#8217;s Chemberlin decries &#8216;xenophobia, bigotry&#8217; of opponents of Islamic center near 9/11 site</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 18:14:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Schmelzer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gov. Tim Pawlenty isn&#8217;t the only Minnesotan weighing in on an Islamic center planned for construction near New York&#8217;s World Trade Center: Peg Chemberlin, <span style="color: #111111;">executive director of the Minnesota Council of Churches and president of the National Council</span>&#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_63470" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 118px"><img class="size-full wp-image-63470" title="pegchemberlinnewbiopic" src="http://minnesotaindependent.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/pegchemberlinnewbiopic.jpg" alt="Rev. Peg Chemberlin. Photo: National Council of Churches" width="108" height="144" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Rev. Peg Chemberlin. Photo: National Council of Churches</p></div>
<p>Gov. Tim Pawlenty isn&#8217;t the only Minnesotan weighing in on an Islamic center planned for construction near New York&#8217;s World Trade Center: Peg Chemberlin, <span style="color: #111111;">executive director of the Minnesota Council of Churches and president of the National Council of Churches, is among leaders of 40 American Christian, Jewish and Muslim groups who issued a statement today condemning the </span>“xenophobia and religious bigotry” behind opposition like Pawlenty&#8217;s to the Cordoba House, an Islamic center planned two blocks from Ground Zero.<span id="more-63462"></span></p>
<p>Pawlenty, presumably trying to buttress his rightwing bonafides for a likely presidential run, said he &#8220;strongly opposed&#8221; the New York project, calling it &#8220;inappropriate&#8221; and suggesting that it would be an affront to the victims of 9/11. &#8220;[F]rom a patriotic standpoint, it’s hallowed ground, it’s sacred ground, and we should respect that,&#8221; he said. <a href="http://minnesotaindependent.com/63178/muslim-leaders-call-on-pawlenty-to-retract-statement-on-ground-zero-mosque" target="_blank">Local Muslim groups urged the governor to retract the statement</a>, and Rep. Keith Ellison, the first Muslim to serve in Congress, said Pawlenty was trying to appeal to the &#8220;most extreme elements of his party&#8221; with the opinion, adding, &#8220;I hope he doesn’t want to be president so bad that he’s willing to  dishonor the First Amendment and our heritage of religious tolerance.”</p>
<p>But it&#8217;s Newt Gingrich and Sarah Palin &#8212; who called the project a “provocation” that “stabs at the heart” of America &#8212; not Pawlenty, who are named by the 40 religious leaders.</p>
<p>“Christians who believe in the values of religious freedom and interfaith cooperation welcome plans for Cordoba House, a center of culture and dialogue that will honor our nation’s highest ideals,” said Chemberlin, in a statement released to coincide with the interfaith group <a href="https://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/2518/action/supporting_muslims" target="_blank">Faithful America&#8217;s petition</a> to &#8220;Stand with Muslim Americans.&#8221; She went on:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;We are deeply saddened by those who denigrate a religion which in so many ways is a religion of compassion and peace by associating all Muslims with violent extremism. That’s like equating all Christians to Timothy McVeigh’s actions. This center will reflect not only the best of Islam, but the enduring hope that Christians, Jews and Muslims can together find common ground in addressing the most urgent challenges of our time.”</p></blockquote>
<p>The Catholic magazine America describes <a href="http://www.americamagazine.org/blog/entry.cfm?blog_id=2&amp;entry_id=3175" target="_blank">the planned project</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>The Cordoba House is a planned $100 million, 13-story, glass and steel  Islamic community center, which will include a mosque, a 500-seat  auditorium, a swimming pool, a restaurant, and a bookstore. it will  offer space for Friday prayers for 1,000–2,000 Muslims. The proposed  construction will replace an existing 1850s Italianate building that was  damaged in the September 11 attacks, about two blocks from the WTC  site.</p></blockquote>
<p>Here&#8217;s the text of the statement signed by Chemberlin:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Interfaith Leaders Stand with Cordoba House, Denounce Hateful Rhetoric</strong></p>
<p>As Catholic, evangelical, mainline Protestant, Jewish and Muslim leaders and scholars committed to religious freedom and inter-religious cooperation, we are deeply troubled by the xenophobia and religious bigotry that has characterized some of the opposition to a proposed Islamic center and mosque near where the World Trade Center towers once stood.</p>
<p>Newt Gingrich, the former Speaker of the House, is the most recent prominent opponent to cast this debate in a way that demonizes all Muslims and exploits fear to divide Americans. &#8220;It is a sign of their contempt for Americans and their confidence in our historic ignorance that they would deliberately insult us this way,&#8221; Gingrich, a Catholic, said in a statement. Sarah Palin, an evangelical Christian who frequently references her faith as an inspiration for her political beliefs, called plans for the center a “provocation.” Fox News has aired a steady stream of irresponsible commentary and biased coverage that reduces what should be a civil debate into starkly combative terms.</p>
<p>The profound tragedy of Sept. 11th revealed the horror that can unfold when a small minority of violent extremists manipulates religious language for political gain and falsely claims to represent one of the world’s great religions. We have witnessed this sinful corruption of religion across faith traditions throughout history and must condemn it without equivocation whenever or wherever it occurs. However, we fail to honor those murdered on that awful day – including Muslim Americans killed in the Twin Towers and Pentagon – by betraying our nation’s historic commitment to religious liberty, fueling ugly stereotypes about Islam and demeaning the vast majority of Muslims committed to peace. The proposed mosque would be part of Cordoba House, a center open to all Americans that will provide Islamic, interfaith and secular programs. The project aims to support “integration, tolerance of difference and community cohesion through arts and culture,” according to the Cordoba Initiative, which promotes improved “Muslim-West relations.” These are exactly the kind of efforts that foster dialogue, break down barriers and begin to build a world where religiously inspired violent extremism is less likely.</p>
<p>Mr. Gingrich, Ms. Palin and other prominent voices privileged to have the ear of the media would make a more lasting contribution to our nation if they stopped issuing inflammatory statements and instead helped inspire a civil dialogue between Christians, Jews and Muslims committed to a future guided by the principles of compassion, justice and peace. Fear-mongering and hateful rhetoric only undermine treasured values at the heart of diverse faith traditions and our nation’s highest ideals.</p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>The Rev. Canon Peg Chemberlin</strong><br />
President, National Council of Churches<br />
Executive Director, Minnesota Council of Churches</p>
<p><strong>The Rev. Dr. Michael Kinnamon</strong><br />
General Secretary<br />
National Council of Churches</p>
<p><strong>The Rev. Dr. Ken Brooker Langston<br />
</strong>Director, Disciples Justice Action Network<br />
Coordinator, Disciples Center for Public Witness</p>
<p><strong>The Rev. Chloe Breyer</strong><br />
Executive Director<br />
The Interfaith Center of New York.</p>
<p><strong>Lisa Sharon Harper</strong><br />
Executive Director<br />
New York Faith and Justice</p>
<p><strong>Simon Greer</strong><br />
President and CEO<br />
Jewish Funds for Justice</p>
<p><strong>Rabbi Joy Levitt</strong><br />
Executive Director<br />
Jewish Community Center in Manhattan</p>
<p><strong>Rabbi Marc Schneier</strong><br />
President<br />
The Foundation for Ethnic Understanding</p>
<p><strong>Rabbi Richard Hirsh</strong><br />
Executive Director<br />
Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association</p>
<p><strong>Rabbi Irwin Kula</strong><br />
President<br />
CLAL – National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership</p>
<p><strong>Rabbi Abie Ingber</strong><br />
Founding Director<br />
Interfaith Community Engagement<br />
Xavier University<br />
Cincinnati, Ohio</p>
<p><strong>Jeremy Ben-Ami</strong><br />
President</p>
<p>J Street<br />
<strong>Salam Al-Marayati</strong><br />
President<br />
Muslim Public Affairs Council</p>
<p><strong>Mohamed Elsanousi</strong><br />
Director of Community Outreach<br />
Islamic Society of North America</p>
<p><strong>Rabbi Nancy Fuchs Kreimer<br />
</strong>Associate Professor<br />
Director, Department of Multifaith Studies and Initiatives<br />
Reconstructionist Rabbinical College</p>
<p><strong>Rabbi Gerald Serotta</strong><br />
Clergy Beyond Borders</p>
<p><strong>Virginia Avniel Spatz<br />
</strong>Program Director<br />
Clergy Beyond Borders<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Sister Mary Waskowiak, RSM</strong><br />
President<br />
Institute of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas</p>
<p><strong>Sister Simone Campbell, SSS</strong><br />
Executive Director<br />
NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby</p>
<p><strong>Sister Marlene Weisenbeck, FSPA</strong><br />
President<br />
Leadership Conference of Women Religious</p>
<p><strong>David Robinson</strong><br />
Executive Director<br />
Pax Christi USA</p>
<p><strong>Marie Dennis</strong><br />
Director<br />
Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns<br />
Co-President Pax Christi International</p>
<p><strong>T. Michael McNulty, SJ</strong><strong> </strong><br />
Justice and Peace Director<br />
Conference of Major Superiors of Men<br />
<strong>John Esposito</strong><br />
University Professor &amp; Founding Director</p>
<p><strong>Prince Alwaleed Bin-Talal</strong><br />
Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding<br />
Georgetown University</p>
<p><strong>John Zoll</strong><br />
Associate Director<br />
<strong><br />
Prince Alwaleed Bin-Talal<br />
</strong>Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding<br />
Georgetown University</p>
<p><strong>James E. Hug, S.J.</strong><strong> </strong><br />
President<br />
Center of Concern</p>
<p><strong>Sister Maria Riley, OP</strong><br />
Senior Advisor<br />
Center of Concern</p>
<p><strong>Rabbi J. Rolando Matalon</strong><br />
Congregation B&#8217;nai Jeshurun<br />
New York, NY</p>
<p><strong>Rabbi Brant Rosen</strong><br />
Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation<br />
Evanston, IL</p>
<p><strong>Rabbi Sue Levy</strong><br />
Houston, Texas</p>
<p><strong>Rabbi Dev Noily<br />
</strong>Oakland, CA</p>
<p><strong>Rabbi Laurie Zimmerman</strong><br />
Congregation Shaarei Shamayim<br />
Madison, WI</p>
<p><strong>Paul Lakeland</strong><br />
Professor of Catholic Studies<br />
Director, Center for Catholic Studies<br />
Fairfield University</p>
<p><strong>Thomas J. Reese, S.J.</strong><br />
Senior Fellow<br />
Woodstock Theological Center<br />
Georgetown University</p>
<p><strong>Robin Darling Young</strong><strong> </strong><br />
Associate Professor<br />
Department of Theology<br />
University of Notre Dame</p>
<p><strong>Alex Mikulich</strong><br />
Research Fellow<br />
Jesuit Social Research Institute<br />
Loyola University, New Orleans</p>
<p><strong>Stephen Schneck</strong><br />
Institute for Policy Research &amp; Catholic Studies<br />
Catholic University of America</p>
<p><strong>David J. O’Brien</strong><br />
Professor Emeritus of History<br />
University of Dayton</p>
<p><strong>Terrence W. Tilley</strong><br />
<strong>Professor of Catholic Theology </strong><br />
Chair, Theology Department<br />
Fordham University<br />
Bronx, New York</p>
<p><strong>Nicholas P. Cafardi</strong><br />
Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law<br />
Duquesne University School of Law</p>
<p><strong>Jeannine Hill Fletcher<br />
</strong>Associate Professor of Theology<br />
Fordham University<br />
<strong><br />
</strong><strong>Lew Daly</strong><br />
Senior Fellow<br />
Demos</p>
<p><strong>Francis Schüssler Fiorenza</strong><br />
Stillman Professor<br />
Harvard Divinity School</p>
<p><strong>John Renard<br />
</strong>Professor of Theological Studies<br />
Saint Louis University</p>
<p><strong>Bradford E. Hinze</strong><br />
Professor of Theology<br />
Fordham University<br />
Bronx, New York</p>
<p><strong>Sandra A. Yocum<br />
</strong>Chair of Religious Studies<br />
University of Dayton<strong> </strong></p>
<p><em>Affiliations listed for identification purposes only.</em></p></blockquote>
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		<title>Obama taps Minnesotan for faith-based council</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 22:19:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Birkey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img class="size-full wp-image-31313 alignright" title="bio" src="http://minnesotaindependent.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/bio.jpg" alt="bio" width="93" height="124" />The White House on Monday <a href="http://www.pamshouseblend.com/diary/10271/white-house-announces-additional-members-of-faithbased-and-neighborhood-partnerships-council">released names of individuals</a> appointed to the President&#8217;s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships,  and one Minnesotan will help steer the direction of the&#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-full wp-image-31313 alignright" title="bio" src="http://minnesotaindependent.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/bio.jpg" alt="bio" width="93" height="124" />The White House on Monday <a href="http://www.pamshouseblend.com/diary/10271/white-house-announces-additional-members-of-faithbased-and-neighborhood-partnerships-council">released names of individuals</a> appointed to the President&#8217;s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships,  and one Minnesotan will help steer the direction of the White House on faith-based issues.</p>
<p>The Rev. Peg Chemberlin will join the council. She&#8217;s ran the Minnesota Council of Churches for 13 years and is currently the president-elect of the National Council of Churches. Chemberlin is a member of the clergy of the Moravian Church in America-North, and has included poverty as one of her top issues as a religious leader.<span id="more-31311"></span></p>
<p>Another Minnesotan, former football coach Tony Dungy, is being considered for Obama&#8217;s faith-based council, but <a href="http://minnesotaindependent.com/30723/obama-to-tap-controversial-golden-gopher-for-faith-based-office">has been criticized for his statements about gay marriage</a>.</p>
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