Mt. Horeb United Methodist Church in Lexington, S.C. (RNS photo by Yonat Shimron)
South Carolina’s largest United Methodist church is gearing up to break from the denomination with a formal vote expected next month.
Mt. Horeb United Methodist, located in Lexington, South Carolina, 17 miles from Columbia, the state capital, has for some time been inching toward a disaffiliation vote. For the past several years the church has been active in the Wesleyan Covenant Association, the group that birthed the rival Global Methodist Church last year.
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“Pastor Jeff Kersey, the church’s longtime pastor, has been clear that he favors pulling out of the denomination because of its perceived slide away from orthodox Christian tenets, particularly around sexuality, he said.”
It’s not a “perceived slide.” It is a complete deviation from orthodoxy. Good move, Pastor!
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“Each United Methodist conference, or regional association, is drafting its own separation policies. The South Carolina conference is relying on Paragraph 2549 of the denomination’s Book of Discipline — a provision that was originally intended to apply to the disposal of closed churches.”
This is misleading. There is an official policy, Paragraph 2553 in place explicitly for this purpose, but many conferences are ignoring it or adding stipulations to it; nearly half of the 53 conferences. Several have effectively blocked churches from leaving, as North Georgia did. Their temporary halt is effectively permanent because Paragraph 2553 has a sunset provision at the end of this year. In 2024, churches can no longer leave by any official UMC process.
This mirrors what the reappraisers (a.k.a. the liberals) did in the Episcopal Church. When they realized that reaffirmers (a.k.a. conservatives) would break away back in 1979, they rushed through legislation to keep the property in the institution, the documents for which can no longer be found in the archives. Those Methodists who wish to leave had better go quickly and take what they can get, or else resign themselves to walking away empty-handed.
El Informe Roys busca fomentar un diálogo reflexivo y respetuoso. Con ese fin, el sitio requiere que las personas usen su nombre completo al comentar. Además, se eliminarán todos los comentarios con blasfemias, insultos y/o un tono desagradable.
El Informe Roys busca fomentar el diálogo reflexivo y respetuoso. Con ese fin, el sitio requiere que las personas se registren antes de comenzar a comentar. Esto significa que no se permitirán comentarios anónimos. Además, se eliminarán todos los comentarios con blasfemias, insultos y/o un tono desagradable.
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El Informe Roys busca fomentar el diálogo reflexivo y respetuoso. Con ese fin, el sitio requiere que las personas se registren antes de comenzar a comentar. Esto significa que no se permitirán comentarios anónimos. Además, se eliminarán todos los comentarios con blasfemias, insultos y/o un tono desagradable.
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“Pastor Jeff Kersey, the church’s longtime pastor, has been clear that he favors pulling out of the denomination because of its perceived slide away from orthodox Christian tenets, particularly around sexuality, he said.”
It’s not a “perceived slide.” It is a complete deviation from orthodoxy. Good move, Pastor!
Tu dijiste:
“Each United Methodist conference, or regional association, is drafting its own separation policies. The South Carolina conference is relying on Paragraph 2549 of the denomination’s Book of Discipline — a provision that was originally intended to apply to the disposal of closed churches.”
This is misleading. There is an official policy, Paragraph 2553 in place explicitly for this purpose, but many conferences are ignoring it or adding stipulations to it; nearly half of the 53 conferences. Several have effectively blocked churches from leaving, as North Georgia did. Their temporary halt is effectively permanent because Paragraph 2553 has a sunset provision at the end of this year. In 2024, churches can no longer leave by any official UMC process.
This mirrors what the reappraisers (a.k.a. the liberals) did in the Episcopal Church. When they realized that reaffirmers (a.k.a. conservatives) would break away back in 1979, they rushed through legislation to keep the property in the institution, the documents for which can no longer be found in the archives. Those Methodists who wish to leave had better go quickly and take what they can get, or else resign themselves to walking away empty-handed.
El Informe Roys busca fomentar un diálogo reflexivo y respetuoso. Con ese fin, el sitio requiere que las personas usen su nombre completo al comentar. Además, se eliminarán todos los comentarios con blasfemias, insultos y/o un tono desagradable.
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