Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The interesting thing to watch will be church membership numbers in the two wings as the split moves ahead. UMC membership numbers have been declining for many years, as with many other mainline Protestant denominations. I have no idea how those numbers will change.
The Virginia Conference of the UMC has had to sell multiple vacant (or minimally attended) Methodist church properties in Northern VA in recent years. In some cases, a different (often more traditional) church has bought the buildings & grounds and then had lots of attendance. “Consolidation” is a word I keep hearing from the UMC, apparently to avoid using words like “Decline”. We no longer attend the UMC because we got tired of “politics in the pulpit” rather than sermons focused on God. We found a different mainline Protestant church where the Sunday service focuses on the Word of God.
From the Bible - an ancient, cobbled together book. You'd think God, being great, would do an update.
Like your tik tok app update? lol
God is the same forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disagreement over supporting same sex marriage. Conservative “wing” is leaving.
It’s too bad. We need more denominations that support ALL people.
The bulk of the conservative wing that is dissatisfied with the direction the church has been moving toward inclusion largely comes from Africa. When you point this out to the social justice crowd, they get very confused and very quiet.
--UMC member who supports the church performing same sex marriages and employing gay clergy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disagreement over supporting same sex marriage. Conservative “wing” is leaving.
It’s too bad. We need more denominations that support ALL people.
The bulk of the conservative wing that is dissatisfied with the direction the church has been moving toward inclusion largely comes from Africa. When you point this out to the social justice crowd, they get very confused and very quiet.
--UMC member who supports the church performing same sex marriages and employing gay clergy
Anonymous wrote:I find it interesting that liberal Methodists can not tolerate to be in the same denomination with US churches that oppose same sex marriages being conducted in its churches (which is a separate question from whether someone opposes same sex marriage being legal) but don't seem to denounce (or at least say out loud) conservative/traditional African churches that also oppose same sex marriage. Any guess why?
Anonymous wrote:Disagreement over supporting same sex marriage. Conservative “wing” is leaving.
It’s too bad. We need more denominations that support ALL people.
Anonymous wrote:Disagreement over supporting same sex marriage. Conservative “wing” is leaving.
It’s too bad. We need more denominations that support ALL people.