Posted on Jun 2, 2023
Kansas United Methodist Church congregations split with denomination over LGBTQ issues
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel good day Brother William, always informational and of the most interesting. Thanks for sharing, have a blessed day!
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL Sad that Some Peoples Hate of "Others" is Stronger than their Love of Jesus!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel These people would rather see LGBTQI folks in graves vs sitting in pews.
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SGT (Join to see) - "There is neither Male nor Female: for Ye are all One in Christ Jesus".
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Godspell: Alas For You Lawyers and Pharisees
A musical version of Matthew 23. The religious spirit continues to harm people. Beware of it.
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..."In a 655-to-29 vote Wednesday night, the Great Plains conference of the United Methodist Church ratified legislation to allow a total of 156 member churches in Kansas and Nebraska to split from the main church.
The rift is largely due to disagreements about LGBTQ issues, such as whether to allow gay clergy and whether ministers should officiate at same-sex weddings — issues that remain up for debate among church members. At the heart of the matter are fundamental differences about the future of the church.
“We still have about 750 churches,” said Bishop David Wilson, who leads the Great Plains UMC. “And so these are folk who are more like-minded in terms of how we do ministry. And of course, looking even around issues of human sexuality.”"...
..."In a 655-to-29 vote Wednesday night, the Great Plains conference of the United Methodist Church ratified legislation to allow a total of 156 member churches in Kansas and Nebraska to split from the main church.
The rift is largely due to disagreements about LGBTQ issues, such as whether to allow gay clergy and whether ministers should officiate at same-sex weddings — issues that remain up for debate among church members. At the heart of the matter are fundamental differences about the future of the church.
“We still have about 750 churches,” said Bishop David Wilson, who leads the Great Plains UMC. “And so these are folk who are more like-minded in terms of how we do ministry. And of course, looking even around issues of human sexuality.”"...
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