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United Methodist Church special session this week
Posted on 2/17/19 at 12:32 pm
Posted on 2/17/19 at 12:32 pm
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In February 2019, The United Methodist Church will hold a special session of General Conference, something that has only happened once before in our 50 year history. Our bishops called this gathering, at the request of the 2016 General Conference, to help us find a way forward through our deep disagreements about same-sex marriage and the ordination of LGBTQ clergy.
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The Commission on a Way Forward was proposed by the Council of Bishops and approved by the 2016 General Conference to do a complete examination and possible revision of every paragraph of the Book of Discipline concerning human sexuality and explore options that help to maintain and strengthen the unity of the church.
I fear the UMC is pretty much hellbent on taking the same disasterous path as the Episcopal Church.
Posted on 2/17/19 at 12:34 pm to Eli Goldfinger
They can go for it and they'll reap what they sow.
Posted on 2/17/19 at 12:35 pm to Eli Goldfinger
The good thing about being Southern Baptist is that the local church is autonomous. If the SBC ever goes this route, we'll ignore it or withdraw.
Posted on 2/17/19 at 12:37 pm to Eli Goldfinger
Yeah we’ve been discussing quite a bit in church and Sunday School the last few months. Predictions are generally that none of the options to maintain the Church as one are going to pass the vote, and the UMC is about to split up.
Posted on 2/17/19 at 12:38 pm to Eli Goldfinger
This should surprise no one.
As a profession, organized religion is academia for people who like to play dress up.
As a profession, organized religion is academia for people who like to play dress up.
Posted on 2/17/19 at 12:40 pm to Eli Goldfinger
I imagine the United Methodist Church as a body is headed towards a split into different sects of Methodism.
Posted on 2/17/19 at 12:41 pm to Eli Goldfinger
This was brought up in our Men's Emmaus reunion group on Thursday. Our church elders aren't optimistic about the likelihood the church avoids a schism.
Posted on 2/17/19 at 12:53 pm to Eli Goldfinger
A lot of people expressing their own opinions of what they think God says. Nowhere is there a search of the scripture mentioned here or in the many articles written on this subject.
It would be a very short discussion if they just went to the scripture. It is stated plainly and does not require any interpretation.
Good rule of thumb is, the parts of the Bible you disagree with should be read daily.
It would be a very short discussion if they just went to the scripture. It is stated plainly and does not require any interpretation.
Good rule of thumb is, the parts of the Bible you disagree with should be read daily.
Posted on 2/17/19 at 1:06 pm to NaturalBeam
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Yeah we’ve been discussing quite a bit in church and Sunday School the last few months. Predictions are generally that none of the options to maintain the Church as one are going to pass the vote, and the UMC is about to split up
The march to the left will not be stopped.
I’ll never set foot in my UMC again...and my family has hardly missed a Sunday in almost 6 years.
Posted on 2/17/19 at 1:08 pm to Eli Goldfinger
A split is going to happen, but like the Presbyterians in the 70s and 80s, the UMC technically owns property and real estate. So if a local church wants to split, they will either have to pay for their buildings again or find another place.
It really slowed the Presbyterian split, which opted for more church planting. There are some beautiful Presbyterian churches across the South that have like 10 attendees. The churches just can’t afford to leave and their parishioners have moved on.
I generally think the SBC has caused a lot of issues in modern Christendom, but boy they got the autonomy of the local church right.
It really slowed the Presbyterian split, which opted for more church planting. There are some beautiful Presbyterian churches across the South that have like 10 attendees. The churches just can’t afford to leave and their parishioners have moved on.
I generally think the SBC has caused a lot of issues in modern Christendom, but boy they got the autonomy of the local church right.
This post was edited on 2/17/19 at 1:15 pm
Posted on 2/17/19 at 1:08 pm to SCLibertarian
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Our church elders aren't optimistic about the likelihood the church avoids a schism.
Sola Scriptura strikes again.
Posted on 2/17/19 at 1:10 pm to Eli Goldfinger
I grew up as a Methodist. I left that synagogue of Satan when I started reading the Bible for myself
Posted on 2/17/19 at 1:11 pm to bengalfan50
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A lot of people expressing their own opinions of what they think God says. Nowhere is there a search of the scripture mentioned here or in the many articles written on this subject. It would be a very short discussion if they just went to the scripture. It is stated plainly and does not require any interpretation. Good rule of thumb is, the parts of the Bible you disagree with should be read daily.
Well said.
Posted on 2/17/19 at 1:13 pm to anc
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There are some beautiful Presbyterian churches across the South that have like 10 attendees.
I used to attend one. The only moderate-right episcopal church left.
I loved that church service.
Posted on 2/17/19 at 1:16 pm to Eli Goldfinger
One of these liberal FUMC liberal churches is in my rural county, on the fringe of Dallas, with a large, popular lake.
It would already be a dead church because its membership is growing old and younger people don't care to be judged about divorce, abortion or being queer.
So to revive it, the lake area residents (formerly of Dallas) have taken it over. The pastor is retiring and his family portrait looks like something straight out of a SJW magazine (neckbeards and a mixed-race adoption).
The congregants praise him for making it "fun."
It would already be a dead church because its membership is growing old and younger people don't care to be judged about divorce, abortion or being queer.
So to revive it, the lake area residents (formerly of Dallas) have taken it over. The pastor is retiring and his family portrait looks like something straight out of a SJW magazine (neckbeards and a mixed-race adoption).
The congregants praise him for making it "fun."
Posted on 2/17/19 at 1:16 pm to bengalfan50
Another good rule of thumb is to think about your core beliefs and the search for every verse that says something about that topic. You will end up finding that most ever denomination picks and chooses what they want to believe. All of the hard truths are watered down to appease the masses.
Posted on 2/17/19 at 1:19 pm to Smart Post
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The congregants praise him for making it "fun."
Focused on the most important things

Posted on 2/17/19 at 1:20 pm to Eli Goldfinger
PCUSA went this route
Ask them how it is working out for them
Failure to proclaim the Gospel is a sure fire way to lose one's bearings and the results follow accordingly
Ask them how it is working out for them
Failure to proclaim the Gospel is a sure fire way to lose one's bearings and the results follow accordingly
Posted on 2/17/19 at 1:25 pm to wfallstiger
PCUSA is basically a universal unitarian church now.
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