STANDING AS ONE

The Australian Creed
for Sexual Integrity

The Australian Creed for Sexual Integrity

We invite people of faith in Australia and around the world to make a stand for sexual integrity and sign the creed.

We believe in one God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, who designed sex as part of His loving plan for humanity, and whose will for sexual integrity is clearly revealed in Holy Scripture.

We believe God created each person in His image as male or female, and any person’s attempt to deny or change this distorts God’s good design.

We believe God blesses sexual intimacy solely between a man and a woman within the holy covenant of marriage, a life-giving mystery that reflects Christ’s love for His church.

We believe God calls a husband and wife to be fruitful and multiply, that every life is sacred, and that children are precious to God and must be protected from sexualisation.

We believe God calls all people to the joy of living a chaste life, by celibacy in singleness and faithfulness in marriage, and that His commands are given for the common good.

We believe sexual activities outside these bounds are sins which grieve God’s heart, injure others, and enslave people to idolatry.

We believe our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, that Christ calls and empowers us to repent from all sin, including sexual sin, that His mercy abounds to forgive and restore, and that by living with sexual integrity we glorify God and humbly embrace His wise and loving plan for human life.

Amen.

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Initial Signatories

Archbishop Julian Porteous
Catholic Archbishop of Hobart

Bishop Glenn Davies
Bishop of the Diocese of the Southern Cross

Commissioner James Condon
Commissioner Emeritus, The Salvation Army

Dr Rachel Carling
Former MLC, Victorian Parliament

Dr Allan Meyer
Founder, Careforce Lifekeys

Ps Peter Walker
Founder, Australian Indigenous Christian Ministries

Dr Mark Durie
Founding Director, Institute for Spiritual Awareness

Cindy McGarvie
National Director, Youth for Christ Australia

Dr Marshall Ballantine-Jones
CEO, DigiHelp Publishing

Right Rev Mark Powell
Teaching Elder, Cornerstone Presbyterian Church, Hobart

Dr Hilary Moroney
Director and Co-Founder, Canberra House of Prayer for All Nations

Stuart Millar
Evangelist, Train to Proclaim Inc.

Jodie Pickard
Founding Director, Love Australia

Rev David Shepherd
Senior Pastor, Hills Baptist Church

Dr Graham McLennan
National Alliance of Christian Leaders

David Robertson
Minister, Scots Kirk Presbyterian, Newcastle

Monica Bennett-Ryan
Christian Author and Speaker

Dr Barry Manuel
Pastor, Healinglife Church, Adelaide

Brian Geytenbeek
Former Wycliffe Bible Translator

Lisa Sheridan
Chaplain, Scripture Union

Jessie Skelly
Australian National Director, Pais

Dr Mike Davidson
Chairman, International Foundation for Therapeutic and Counselling Choice

Victor Novitchi
Co-Director, X-Out-Loud

Dr Mark Harwood
Speaker, Scientist and Writer, Creation Ministries International

David d’Lima
Spokesman, FamilyVoice Australia

Ray Lind
Director, Youth With A Mission South Australia

Shiree Lind
Director, Australian House of Prayer for All Nations

Rev Richard Minol
Retired Anglican Priest

Dr Francine Pirola
Director, Marriage Resource Centre

Dr Paul Bedwell
Youth for Christ Australia

Paul Ninnes
Co-Founder and Managing Director, Realtalk

Ross Peeters
Managing Director, Creation Ministries International

Dr Michael Thompson
Scientist and Writer, Creation Ministries International

DJ Paine
Radio Show Host and Producer, Vision Christian Media

Ps Paul Craig
Pastor, Sunbury Baptist Church

Ps Tim Edwards
Australian Christian Indigenous Apostolic Ministry

Neil Johnson
Head of News and Current Affairs, Vision Christian Media

Ben Davis
Founder, Caldron Pool

Bernhard Wewege
Senior Leader, Every Nation Ministries

Colleen Wewege
Senior Leader, Every Nation Ministries

Dr Barry Chant
Author and Teacher, Tabor Publications

Rev Dr Kamal Weerakoon
Minister, Presbyterian Church of Australia

Dr Harvey Ward
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

Rev Simon Mackenzie
Pastor, Lutheran Church of Australia

Michelle Pearse
Managing Director, Australian Christian Lobby

Warwick Marsh
CEO, Dads4Kids

Prof Lawrence W. C. Lai
Honorary Professor, University of Hong Kong

Dr Ian Denness
Skin Cancer Doctor, Innisfail Family Health

Rev Constantine Michailidis
Pastor, Yeshua Tsidkenu Russian Jewish Congregation

Dr Brendan Kirby
Senior Pastor, Hope Church

Pat Steele
Director, Hope Movement, Youth for Christ Australia

Dave Pellowe
Director, Church and State

Ps Gordon Dandie
Pastor, Scots Presbyterian Church, Moonbi NSW

Suzanne Langberg
Vice President, Women’s Christian Temperance Union

Nicole van Hout
Teacher, Livingstone Christian College

Alison Marsh
Co-Founder, The Canberra Declaration

Christopher Noone
Servants of Jesus Community, Sydney

Ps Victor Soo
Founder and Pastor, Reach Community Church

Ps Samuel Lindsay
Senior Pastor, Flooding Creek Community Church

Robyn Ferries
Retired Police Officer, Western Australia Police Force

David Dennis
Lead Pastor, Lifeway CRC Church, Port Macquarie

Ed Paine
Pastor, Christian New Life Centre, South West Rocks

Brendan Hosking
Deputy Principal, Bundaberg Christian College

Joshua Coppins
Pastor, Southern Lights Church

Abraham Haastrup
Senior Pastor, The Redeemed Christian Church of God

Kym Farnik
Prayer Co-Ordinator, The Canberra Declaration

Ps Jeanette Glasgow
Pastor, Guiding Light Fellowship, Ipswich

Robert Crockford
Pastor, Cross Link Christian Network

Ps Yonna Aaron
Pastor, King Jesus Prayer Movement

Stephen Lewin
Pastor, Barefoot Ministries Australia Inc.

Samuel Hartwich
Lead Contributor, The Canberra Declaration

Bill Muehlenberg
CultureWatch

Lance Jackson
Retired Presbyterian Minister

Leonie Robson
Senior Pastor, Revelation Christian Church

Ivan Robson
Assistant Pastor, Revelation Christian Church

Jerome Appleby
National Policy Officer, FamilyVoice Australia

Jon Sherrill
Pastor, Grace Baptist Church

Rod Lampard
Writer, Caldron Pool

John Kadwell
Retired Methodist Missionary

Lesley Kadwell
Retired Methodist Missionary

Jean Seah
Managing Editor, The Daily Declaration

Graham Lawn
Retired Church of Christ Pastor

Alyse Anderson
Chaplain, AA Counselling Online

Peter Dunstan
Co-Founder, Breakfree Australia

Rev Neil Flower
Retired Presbyter, Anglican Church, Diocese of Sydney

Leonie Voight
Teacher, Tyndale Christian School

Ali Hoopmann
Teacher and Career Counsellor, Cornerstone College

John Lockwood
Founder, Kingdom Builders

Robert Miles
Messianic Pastor, Hineh Yeshua Congregation

Robin Johnson
Co-Founder, Beyond Here International

Janette Johnson
Co-Founder, Beyond Here International

Monique Omeara
Teacher, Livingstone Christian College

Dr Andy Mullins
Author

Ps Keith Bates
Pastor, New Life Christian Fellowship

Jenny Jack
Pastor, Prayer Room

Nel Farnik
Founder, Celebrate Israel

Ps Ada Boland
Prophetic Voices of the Land

Kurt Mahlburg
Senior Editor, The Daily Declaration

Paullette Cairns
Director, Rahab Ministries

Ps Aschallew Robelie
Pastor, Global Harvest Church

Matthew Johnson
Pastor, South Sydney Anglican Church

Andrew Lamb
Translations Officer, Creation Ministries International

Tim Underwood
Teacher, Sunrise Christian School Whyalla

Rachel Camier
Worship Pastor, The Sanctuary

Ps Bernard Hartog
Senior Pastor, Citylight Church

Jin Kim
Associate Pastor, Glenorie Community Church

Howard Savage
High School Chaplain, Scripture Union

Alex Crossley
Pastor, Southern Life Christian Church

Ps David Thompson
Senior Pastor, Watchman Ministries Inc.

Ps Raelene Thompson
Senior Pastor, Watchman Ministries Inc.

Bishop Marty Oas
Bishop, Fishers of Men International Ministries

Clinton Montgomery
Advancement Director, Alphacrucis University College

Ps Stephen Tuck
Pastor, Carlton-Kogarah Baptist Church

Rev Guido Kettniss
Pastor, Gateway Presbyterian Church

The Initial Signatories list will continue to populate until the sign-up deadline.

Signatories

John and Jan PearceAustralia

Tracey MoynihanAustralia

Ben ShanahanAustralia

Francis ShanahanAustralia

Pamela TaylorAustralia

Ps Debbie CobanovAustralia

Steve CobanovAustralia

Kathy KinsellaAustralia

Lorraine BlackAustralia

Rob NormanAustralia

Juanita HughesAustralia

Darryl MillsAustralia

Vito De MarchiAustralia

Julie McEwanAustralia

Lody BaissariAustralia

Alastair FlemingAustralia

Reecca MilburnAustralia

Elizebeth FlowerAustralia

Sarah FisiihoiAustralia

Ron BeeckAustralia

Mary CrowleyAustralia

Jennifer LittlejohnAustralia

Gregory WilliamsAustralia

Nigel & Beverley HolmesAustralia

Virginia BrookesAustralia

Teresa AndarakisAustralia

Nancy CamacAustralia

Angie MusumeciAustralia

Brian IrwinAustralia

Yvonne RichardsonAustralia

Marie PiestrzeniewiczAustralia

Mei LohAustralia

Peter CurtainAustralia

Jo WindeattAustralia

Anne ErikssonAustralia

ken ChegwiddenAustralia

Niall GibsonAustralia

Jacquelyn ThomasUnited States

Susie ChamberlainAustralia

Keith ChamberlainAustralia

Linda ChamberlainAustralia

Grant WieseAustralia

Annette KnightAustralia

Daniel SeowAustralia

Amy EberlyUnited States

Yvonne WaixelAustralia

Susan WatermanAustralia

Denise LiddleAustralia

Michael AishAustralia

Susan DanielAustralia

Shantha EdwardsUnited States

Angela ShannonAustralia

2584 Signatures

About

Why Another Creed?

Christian creeds serve as foundational declarations of belief, uniting believers across time and cultures in a shared confession of faith. For instance, the Nicene Creed was composed in AD 325 to counter the heresy of Arianism, which claimed that Jesus Christ was not fully divine. This statement of Christian orthodoxy clarified the church’s teaching on the Trinity, affirming that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are of the same essence, while also addressing several other heresies. The result was a clear and authoritative creed that has preserved sound doctrine and affirmed the true unity of the church throughout the ages.

Every era has its particular heresies. In the 21st century, heresies abound in the area of human sexuality. The church has not been immune to these errors. We believe the time has come for a new creed that affirms the timeless teachings of the church regarding sexual integrity, and that articulates God’s glorious design for sex and marriage as revealed in Holy Scripture.

Our hope and prayer is that the Australian Creed for Sexual Integrity will gain global approval from biblically orthodox leaders in the Catholic Church, the Anglican/Episcopalian Church, the Lutheran Church, the Presbyterian Church, the Orthodox Church, Evangelical and Pentecostal churches, and many more besides. We also welcome the support of Christian schools, charities, para-church ministries and missionary organisations.

Who Wrote the Creed?

Christians from all the denominations and groups listed above were active in the drafting process or were invited to contribute. The Australian Creed for Sexual Integrity is the result of much prayer and consultation from archbishops, bishops, ministers, priests, pastors, theologians, academics and denominational heads, along with the leaders of Christian schools, non-profits and other organisations. Among them are people who have been married for decades and those who are single; doctors of theology and recovered drug and pornography addicts; successful entrepreneurs and working mums and dads.

What began as a small online prayer meeting in early September 2024 soon grew into a collaborative team of over 100 drafters passionate to convey the Bible’s message about sexual integrity for a new era. Some drafters attended every meeting, others joined just occasionally, and still others provided written feedback. The prize of brevity meant many great ideas were ultimately omitted, and the creed itself was rewritten from start to finish on more than one occasion. Completing the creed was an effort that spanned almost two months, which is approximately the same length of time taken by the drafters of the Nicene Creed. With such a rich tapestry of Christian traditions and ministries represented, the end result is a timeless and timely text of remarkable depth, breadth and richness.

The unity and humility displayed by the drafters throughout the process can only be described as an act of God’s grace. We credit this to the behind-the-scenes efforts of thousands of people who were praying and fasting for a global revival of sexual integrity and for God to guide the drafting process. Many drafters expressed awe at the rapid progress that was made and the sense of divine help that accompanied our efforts. We believe the Lord heard our many prayers for this creed, and we give Him all the glory.

The creed was publicly released on the 31st of October 2024 to coincide with Reformation Day in the Protestant tradition and the eve of All Saints’ Day in the Catholic tradition, which is a Catholic holiday in some countries. This date has added significance for Australians, being the anniversary of the charge of the Australian Light Horse Brigade at Beersheba in 1917, which endures as a national symbol of faith, courage and divine providence.

How Will the Creed Be Used?

We envisage the Australian Creed for Sexual Integrity having a wide variety of applications, including as:

  • a doctrinal affirmation for use in worship services, masses, Christian prayer and Bible study groups, weddings, and private devotions
  • an educational tool to help Christians understand the Bible’s teaching on sexual integrity
  • a theological defence against heresy and compromise
  • a clear means for churches, Christian educational institutions, ministries and mission organisations to publicly signal their orthodoxy, in particular by posting the creed’s logo on their website
  • a legal bulwark to protect churches, Christian educational institutions, ministries, mission organisations and individuals from oppressive legislation and vexatious litigation
  • a values statement to unify the governing bodies of churches, Christian schools, Bible colleges and ministry boards
  • a proclamation to inspire the global church and foster Christian unity across cultures and generations

To help facilitate these goals, an Explanatory Guide with supporting Scriptures has been made available, along with a Bible study.

What Does the Logo Mean?

The Australian Creed for Sexual Integrity has an accompanying logo to aid with digital communication and to help promote the creed to a wide global audience. Flags are powerful symbols of unity, visibility and common conviction. The cross of Christ, being the most recognisable Christian symbol on the planet, serves in this logo both to clearly differentiate male and female, and to unite them. It is from His cross that Christ reaches out in love to a diverse world in need of redemption. The blue and red closest to the cross follow the colours of the Australian national flag.

We encourage churches, Christian schools, Bible colleges, ministries, mission organisations and other Christian groups who affirm the creed to display its logo on their websites as a clear statement of their fidelity to biblical truth.

Can I Publish the Creed and Logo?

Yes. The Australian Creed for Sexual Integrity and its logo have been created for free use by Christians from every nation. Both the creed and the logo are open-source assets governed by a Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), making them free to share, copy and redistribute internationally without alteration for non-commercial purposes. When you do, be sure to give proper attribution and include a URL backlink so that people can see and access the original source. If you publish them in a commercial capacity, we simply ask that you donate to a charity of your choice protecting women and children from sex trafficking.