Hundreds of Texas churches seek approval to leave the United Methodist Church Saturday

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The regional governing bodies of the United Methodist Church are called annual conferences. They typically meet once a year to conduct church business. But...

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The regional governing bodies of the United Methodist Church are called annual conferences. They typically meet once a year to conduct church business. But two of those Texas conferences will meet this weekend in special sessions to approve the withdrawal of potentially hundreds of churches from the UMC.

After a controversial stance against same sex marriages and LGBTQ clergy members was upheld by a slim majority in 2019, congregations across the country are seeking to leave the denomination through a meticulous process called disaffiliation. Although the two conferences meeting this weekend do not cover the Dallas-Fort Worth area, up to 439 churches across Texas could be granted approval to leave the denomination along with their properties.

Many conservative congregations are leaving UMC, believing the stance passed in 2019 has not been enforced. However, some churches deny leaving over LGBTQ inclusion and point to a variety of differences from finances to theology.

 

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And thousands of other Methodists, and former Methodists, don’t give a shit. (Some do, and I ache for them. But … don’t let the door hit you in the ass.) “Open hearts, open minds, open doors” … unless yer gay? Really? Buh-bye.

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