Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy
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Everything you'll need to know about ACSWP

 
     
 
 

Mission Statement

The Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy (ACSWP), as a servant of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), develops, interprets, and monitors policies that encourage and challenge the Church and society to reflect and act in faithful response to God's call to do justice.[Mission Statement of the Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy (ACSWP) approved at its meeting October 24-27, 2002 in El Paso, Texas.]

What is the role of the Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy?

The Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy is responsible for the process of developing and recommending social witness policy to the General Assembly. The term "social witness policy" refers to the positions adopted by the General Assembly to express its stance on and guide response to issues in the public order, including their relation to the church's own life and mission. These positions may take the form of policy statements, resolutions, study papers, or social involvement reports, as defined in the Manual of the General Assembly, Guidelines and Policies of the General Assembly, p. 55-58.

 
     
         
 
 
 

Who sits on the ACSWP?

The Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy (ACSWP) is a twelve-member committee, which represents a cross-section of members from the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and is elected by the General Assembly. Three members also serve on the General Assembly Council. Current ACSWP members are:

 
             
  Gloria Albrecht   Gloria Albrecht
Clergy, professor, Detroit, Mich.; Presbytery of Detroit, Synod of the Covenant.
 
         
  Donna Bradley   Donna C. Bradley
(Chair, Budget and Personnel Committee) Layperson, attorney, Tucson, Ariz.;
Presbytery of De Cristo, Synod of Southwest.
 
         
  Dianne L. Briscoe   Dianne L. Briscoe
(Vice Chair, Chair of the Advice and Counsel Committee) Elder, Denver, Colo.; Presbytery of Denver, Synod of The Rocky Mountains.
 
         
  J. Michael  Castronis  

J. Michael Castronis 
Clergy, Charleston, SC; Presbytery of Charleston-Atlantic; Synod of the South Atlantic; member of the General Assembly Mission Council.

 
         
  Christine M. Darden  

Christine M. Darden
Elder, Hampton, VA; Presbytery of Eastern Virginia, Synod of Mid-Atlantic.

 
         
  Jean Demmler   Jean Demmler
Elder, Denver, CO; Presbytery of Denver; Synod of the Rocky Mountains; member of the General Assembly Mission Council.
 
         
  Marsha Fowler  

Marsha Fowler
Clergy, professor, Altadena, Calif.; Presbytery of San Gabriel, Synod of So. California and Hawaii

           
 
         
  Esperanza Guajardo   Esperanza Guajardo
Elder, San Antonio, Texas; Presbytery of Mission, Synod of The Sun, and a member of the General Assembly Council.
 
         
  Ronald J. Kernaghan   Ronald J. Kernaghan
Clergy, seminary professor, Pasadena, Calif.; Presbytery of Los Ranchos, Synod of Southern California and Hawaii.
 
         
  John C. Knapp  

John C. Knapp
Elder, professor, Birmingham, AL.; Presbytery of Greater Atlanta; Synod of South Atlantic

 
         
  Lewis Mudge   Lewis Mudge
Clergy, professor, Berkeley, Calif.; Presbytery of San Francisco, Synod of the Pacific.
 
         
  William Saint   William Saint
Member, Fairfax, Va.; Presbytery of the National Capital, Synod of the Mid-Atlantic.
 
         
         
 
 
 

What is the relationship between the ACSWP and the Advocacy Committees?

To ensure advocacy and monitoring functions in the areas of Racial Ethnic Ministries and Women’s Ministries, the General Assembly Council provides for the Advocacy Committee for Racial Ethnic Concerns (ACREC) and the Advocacy Committee for Women’s Concerns (ACWC). These two advocacy committees work in close consultation and cooperation with the Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy (ACSWP). All three groups have direct access to the General Assembly and the General Assembly Council, and their work is coordinated through the General Assembly Council by the Office of the Executive Director.

 
         
 
         
 
 
 

Who are the liaisons to the Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy?

 
         
  Terry Alexander   Terry Alexander - Advocacy Committee for Women's Concerns (ACWC)  
         
 

In addition, the following staff are liaisons to the ACSWP

Peace and Justice

 
         
  Sara Lisherness   Sara Lisherness, Director  
         
  Joel Hanisek   Joel Hanisek
Presbyterian U.N. Representative.
 
         
  Leslie Woods   Leslie Woods
Associate, Presbyterian Washington Office.
 
         
 

Catherine Gordon

  Catherine Gordon
Associate, Presbyterian Washington Office.
 
         
 
 

Theology and Worship

 
         
   

Charles Wiley, Associate.

 
         
 
 

Office of the General Assembly

 
     
  Vernon Broyles   Vernon Broyles
Volunteer Representative for Public Witness.
 
     
         
 
 
 

ACSWP Staff

 
         
  Chris Iosso   Christian Iosso
Coordinator, Social Witness Policy.
 
 
     
 
Belinda M. Curry
  Belinda M. Curry
Associate, Policy Development and Interpretation.
 
 
     
 
Bonnie Hoff
  Bonnie Hoff
Senior Administrative Assistant for Communication, Policy Research and Library Support.
 
 
     
         
 
 
 

How do we relate ecumenically with partners?

 
         
 


In addition, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has a Formula of Agreement relationship with three other denominations in the United States. They are:

Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA): Chicago, Illinois.

Reformed Church of America (RCA): New York City, New York.

United Church of Christ (UCC): Cleveland, Ohio.

Information on the UCC resolutions going to the 2003 General Synod.

 
         
 
  Social witness policy is never developed in a vacuum without listening to the voices of and involving ecumenical partners. For your convenience, we link with their social witness policy web pages. Some of our traditional ecumenical partners include:  
         
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