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The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

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55b147  No.766447

United Methodists face vote on LGBTQ issues. Will it rip church apart?

United Methodists represent the second-largest protestant denomination in the United States, behind churches that are part of the Southern Baptist Convention.

http://archive.today/2019.02.04-213839/https://www.courant.com/nation-world/sns-tns-bc-relig-methodists-lgbtq-20190204-story.html

COLLEYVILLE, Texas On a Tuesday in January, pastor Katie Lewis was surprised to have even 26 members of the United Methodist Church of Colleyville attend her study group on human sexuality and same-sex marriage. In a group of mostly middle-aged white congregants, opinions ranged widely. One man said he felt pressure to accept LGBTQ clergy and same-sex marriage from "more liberal" members from the East and West coasts. Others quickly disputed that idea, saying the issue is a concern in Colleyville as well.

"Whether you know it or not, someone in your life is struggling to be accepted for who they are," one woman told the group. Lewis said she felt the conversation was necessary ahead of the United Methodist General Conference this month in St. Louis. The conference meets every four years, but a special session was called to vote on a plan regarding same-sex marriage and the acceptance of LGBTQ clergy in the church. The United Methodist Church faces the possibility of a schism because of the vote. It's inevitable that people will leave the church because of how polarizing the issue is, according to congregants, clergy and experts. It's also possible entire congregations could leave the denomination.

Lewis leads discussion using the Bible and the Book of Discipline, which is regarded as the law and doctrine of the United Methodist Church. She encourages attendees to think about how their life experiences have shaped their opinions and interpretations. "There's a lot of lack of understanding about Scripture, and knowledge and experience," Lewis said. "This study is called 'Living Faithfully,' and my hope for our United Methodist Church is that whatever happens in February, love would be at the core." After the 2016 General Conference, the Commission on a Way Forward was appointed to study Scripture and come up with plans addressing sexuality in United Methodist churches around the world. The commission's report notes that the church was founded in 1968 but the present-day language about human sexuality was added to the Book of Discipline in 1972. The Book of Discipline is updated and published after every general conference. Of the three most prominent plans, the Council of Bishops recommends the One Church Plan, which would allow churches and pastors to make decisions based on their specific congregations and conferences.

4be0dc  No.766508

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>people in America vote on whether or not something is the eternal word of god.

Democracy at its finest.


e16ca9  No.766510

>>766508

What polity are you a part of that involves no voting?


ce2a52  No.766511

>pastor Katie Lewis

>"There's a lot of lack of understanding about Scripture"

I can see that. No matter the results of this vote, your church is already ripped apart.


ec775e  No.766512

>>766447

>Female pastor

>Shilling for gay clergy

Protties, when will they learn?


a691cd  No.766514

>>766447

>the One Church Plan, which would allow churches and pastors to make decisions based on their specific congregations and conferences.

What? So one Methodist church fully accepts homosexuals and performs gay weddings and another Methodist church down the street rejects them and holds to the traditional Christian view it's an abomination? How does this work? It's relativism.


536eed  No.766517

>>766508

Democracy got Barrabas freed and Jesus crucified.


4be0dc  No.766518

>>766510

I wasnt meaning to word that like that. I'm American myself. I'm just astounded that something like this occurs.


50975c  No.766986




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