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The time is urgent for all Bible-believing and Bible-obeying United Methodists: The decades-long battle for the soul of the United Methodist Church (UMC) is now lost
Christian Post ^ | 03/18/2023 | John Lomperis

Posted on 03/18/2023 6:32:39 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

The decades-long battle for the soul of the United Methodist Church (UMC) is now lost. A liberal faction has secured an increasingly hostile takeover.

Christians outside of the UMC, please share this article with any Bible-believing United Methodist friends, to show the urgency of quick action. Please also learn from our mistakes.

Theologically conservative United Methodists, we have a soon-to-expire, perhaps once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to lead our congregations out of a rapidly radicalizing, declining denomination without losing our church buildings, which are technically “held in trust” for the denomination

Sadly, some denominational officials and even pastors of conservative-leaning congregations suppressed information or actively misled people about the UMC’s new leftward shift and our slow-motion schism.

This is no longer the UMC as we have known it. As documented on www.umchoices.org, the UMC’s increasing embrace of gay weddings brings with it increasing radicalism on a range of other theological and social issues.

Already, over 2,000 U.S. congregations have left the UMC, with at least as many in the pipeline.

Entire United Methodist regions outside of the U.S. have already begun departing.

Yes, the UMC’s official doctrinal and moral standards remain biblical, including forbidding gay weddings. But these “on paper” standards do not reflect reality.

This has a long history in the UMC and our predecessor denominations. Early on, we relaxed our counter-cultural, socially costly Christian stance against the evils of American slavery. Then we became increasingly lax in doctrinal accountability.

So, for many years, there has been no clear, universally agreed upon core of doctrine to which all United Methodist clergy actually have to affirm. One newly elected bishop, Kennetha Bigham-Tsai, has even declared that in the UMC, “it is not important that we agree on who Christ is.”

Despite much rhetoric about the UMC supposedly being a big happy family of conflicting theological views, this is unworkable. Indeed, the “big tent” never really worked well for us. I have yet to meet any loyalist of any of the UMC’s unofficial but influential liberal caucus groups who meaningfully views an evangelical Christian like me as a beloved brother in Christ. There is no integrity in the common occurrence of ministers vowing to “preach and maintain” our biblical doctrines, without meaning it, just to get ordained in the UMC. Meanwhile, for decades, our denomination has often bullied pastors who support our biblical doctrine.

Diane Knippers, the former president of the Institute on Religion and Democracy (IRD), observed that the LGBTQ controversies of recent decades intensified pre-existing theological conflicts because of how social-justice-prioritizing liberals see this as a justice issue while doctrine-prioritizing conservatives see it as a doctrinal issue.

Provoked by growing numbers of pastors, bishops, and entire regions of the UMC openly defying our longstanding rules against gay weddings and “self-avowed practicing homosexual” ministers, a special General Conference was held in 2019. But after that conference actually strengthened these rules, liberal leaders furiously declared that they would neither leave the UMC nor respect its standards. Destructive conflict and disobedience spread. Leaders of all stripes admitted that a split was inevitable.

Different negotiations took place between conservative and liberal leaders, including but not limited to the prominent “Protocol on Reconciliation and Grace through Separation,” to seek some means of “amicable separation.” In all of these negotiations, 1. liberals would only agree to them inheriting the UMC name and putting the burden of leaving on conservatives, 2. liberals insisted on additional, painful, one-sided concessions, and 3. the effort ultimately fizzled as liberals became greedier to seize more and more for themselves.

Nevertheless, there are several key reasons why now is the time for evangelicals to leave.

1. The impossibility of reform

For years, the UMC’s evangelical renewal movement had realistic hope that we could eventually “take back” our denomination. Now reform has become impossible.

After the 2019 General Conference strengthened our biblical standards on marriage, defiance became even more widespread. Now top UMC leaders include two openly partnered gay activist bishops.

Our official doctrine affirms Jesus Christ’s full divinity. Yet that has not stopped one of these bishops, Karen Oliveto of Denver, from promoting an essentially Unitarian view, denying the sinlessness of Jesus and bizarrely saying we should not “create an idol out of him.” Numerous other denominational leaders were complicit in defending this false teaching, including the supposedly “centrist” Bishop Ken Carter in the previously conservative-leaning Southeast, under whose leadership other United Methodist bishops simply did not follow new rules conservatives recently enacted for holding wayward bishops accountable.

At the 2016 General Conference, conservatives won key victories by repealing the denomination’s previous endorsement of the Roe v. Wade abortion case, and otherwise shifting the UMC in a more pro-life direction. But when the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe, the UMC leadership was remarkably forceful and united in supporting elective abortion and lamenting Roe’s fall.

Now even hard-won conservative victories make little impact. Recent political shifts from disaffiliations and the new impossibility of electing any theologically conservative U.S. bishop have put even fleeting reforms out of reach.

2. The UMC’s new intolerance

UMC leaders scrambling to limit disaffiliations, very vaguely claim that the denomination will still “have a place” for evangelicals.

But as documented, when push comes to shove, liberal bishops and other leaders of the new United Methodism are increasingly clear and consistent in harsh intolerance, including purging non-liberals from leadership. As one official conference speaker recently declared (beginning at 1:41:34), to loud applause from UMC leaders from across the Midwest, LGBTQ liberation is a justice issue, and “It is not possible for the church to not be of one mind on a matter of justice.”

Furthermore, the new UMC’s leaders have been remarkably consistent in characterizing a congregation refusing to accept a transgendered or non-celibate gay pastor appointed over them as equivalent to the unacceptable sin of racism. So by their own logic, liberals cannot indefinitely tolerate any United Methodist congregation remaining orthodox.

3. The historic opportunity

One truly consequential reform adopted in 2019 was “Paragraph 2553,” which allows congregations to disaffiliate from the UMC and keep their properties if they meet certain conditions, including paying significant but usually possible exit fees.

For the most part, congregations were previously blocked from leaving by how our denomination has long laid claim to all local-church property.

But Paragraph 2553 expires at the end of 2023. And a congregation’s disaffiliation must be ratified by a 2023 session of its annual conference (a UMC regional administrative structure), which is usually no later than June, with voting and paperwork due much earlier.

Sadly, some regions have imposed draconian additional burdens on disaffiliating congregations, or set needlessly early deadlines, so that congregations in some places have already missed their chance to use Paragraph 2553.

But elsewhere, the deadline has not yet expired, but will very soon! A few bishops have even extended the deadline by scheduling a special annual conference session in late 2023.

A congregation that has any possibility of disaffiliating now under Paragraph 2553 is unlikely to ever get a better deal.

The best starting point to learn more about the latest options, deadlines, and policies in your area is contacting the Wesleyan Covenant Association (WCA) Organizer in your annual conference.

Disaffiliating congregations can remain connected with other orthodox believers emerging from the UMC into the new Global Methodist Church, which is committed to doctrinal integrity, accountable leadership, lower denominational expenses, and giving congregations a greater voice.


John Lomperis is the United Methodist Director at the Institute on Religion and Democracy. He has an MDiv from Harvard Divinity School and is the co-author of Strange Yokefellows: The National Council of Churches and its Growing Non-Church Constituency.


TOPICS: History; Mainline Protestant; Moral Issues; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: lgbt; morality; separation; umc

1 posted on 03/18/2023 6:32:39 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

I’m excited for the Methodist churches that left the hedonist United Methodist conference. Especially since they seem to be banding together under the new Global Methodist conference. Historically in the west when a large schism like that happens for reasons of holiness, the new group has a renewed vigor. It’s like the choice to leave the group that lost their way becomes a defining moment for the Christians who left.


2 posted on 03/18/2023 6:38:46 PM PDT by Tell It Right (1st Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Global Methodists are the conservative faction.

No more “United”, for the biblically based churches, from what I’ve read.


3 posted on 03/18/2023 6:41:38 PM PDT by Jane Long (What we were told was a “conspiracy theory” in 2020 is now fact. 🙏🏻 Ps 33:12 )
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To: SeekAndFind

The Peninsula conference in MD/Del/Va appears to be preparing to disassociate en mass. I am delighted to be part of this movement. It is one I have prayed about for nearly 40 years.
The Baltimore Annual Conference, where I was an ordained elder, has long been a seething hotbed of authoritarian mismanagement and outright hostility to the Gospel and its ministry.
Those who believe they will be rid of Bible thumpers will inherit a hollow shell of bitterness and resentment.


4 posted on 03/18/2023 7:00:41 PM PDT by Louis Foxwell (We are not fit to live free but must be enslaved to control the chaos of our unfettered appetites.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Bookmark


5 posted on 03/18/2023 7:02:54 PM PDT by Southside_Chicago_Republican (The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog. )
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To: Tell It Right

Even the once conservative like Wesleyan and Free Methodists have become liberal hotbeds. I disassociated with both in the past several years. Let’s face it; it’s harder than ever to find a truly biblical church anymore.


6 posted on 03/18/2023 7:06:21 PM PDT by ducttape45 (Proverbs 14:34, "Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people.")
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To: ducttape45

Here in Alabama there are tons of truly Biblical churches. Most of them are independent.


7 posted on 03/18/2023 7:17:53 PM PDT by Tell It Right (1st Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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To: Taxman

Ping


8 posted on 03/18/2023 7:47:04 PM PDT by Taxman (SAVE AMERICA! VOTE REPUBLICAN IN 2023 AND 2024!)
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To: Tell It Right

We left with many other congregations in North Alabama last December and joined GMC. More are following.


9 posted on 03/18/2023 8:10:42 PM PDT by Swirl
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To: ducttape45

The LCMS comes close, and I’ve been there for 34 years after 35 years as a Methodist. I’m beginning to think the Orthodox is closer, but I haven’t had a reason to move yet, and God’s mission to my congregation is still my own.


10 posted on 03/18/2023 8:26:41 PM PDT by chajin ("There is no other name under heaven given among people by which we must be saved." Acts 4:12)
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To: Swirl
We left with many other congregations in North Alabama last December and joined GMC. More are following.

The old United Methodist church I was kicked out of years ago for asking my pastor and elders too often why part of our offering plate money went to abortion lobbyists, is one of the Methodist churches that recently joined the GMC. I couldn't be prouder! I hear from my neighbor, who still attends the church, that the young adults (young to us LOL) were the main ones pushing to leave the hedonist UMC. That gives me so much hope for the church's future.

I encourage you to make this a defining moment in your lives and your church. Years from now when you're pressured in other ways to bow to the hedonists, look back to this day and tell each other that this kind of moment is who you are. That now and forevermore you're sticking to Jesus like glue, no matter what, no matter who. That part of your love and devotion to Jesus is living the kind of holy lives that Wesley pushed for as part of the Holiness Movement in the First Great Awakening.

If your church had debates and arguments over whether to leave the UMC, count it as warm up. If you think the opposition to Jesus' ways was bad in church (I remember those days), count it as practice for even greater opposition from the world outside the church walls.

James 1:12 (AMP) -- Blessed [happy, spiritually prosperous, favored by God] is the man who is steadfast under trial and perseveres when tempted; for when he has passed the test and been approved, he will receive the [victor’s] crown of life which the Lord has promised to those who love Him.

Or as the great theologian Bob Hartman wrote:

Well I don't care what some may say
Gonna stand up for the Lord today
Well I don't care if they all know
Gonna let the Lord's redeemed say so
Gonna say it loud
Gonna say it proud
I, I love the Lord!

Okay, maybe Bob Hartman isn't a great theologian and instead is a rock musician who love Jesus. LOL But those were the lyrics to an arena rock song the elementary age kids in the Methodist church used to beg to sing every time it was my turn to lead children's church. I played that song up because I knew the kids would remember songs more than anything else from children's church. So I had to pick a good song with a message they wouldn't probably hear from the rest of the church as the one song they're most liable to remember most for years.

If you had good Christians in your church who taught you well about Jesus, either when you were a kid or an adult or both, then honor them by honoring Jesus with more than just a church vote to leave the UMC and join the GMC. Honor your teachers by trusting Jesus today, tomorrow, and forevermore and living it like ya mean it.

11 posted on 03/19/2023 5:24:39 AM PDT by Tell It Right (1st Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Most of the local churches that are staying in the UMC are circuit churches which are a financial drain on the denomination. I’m a member of one and I am surprised they didn’t ask us to leave. The churches that are leaving are the successful churches.


12 posted on 03/19/2023 5:29:11 AM PDT by AppyPappy (Biden told Al Roker "America is back". Unfortunately, he meant back to the 1970's)
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To: SeekAndFind

Maybe it is time to come home to the only Church actually founded by Jesus Christ.


13 posted on 03/19/2023 8:00:51 AM PDT by jmaroneps37 (Freedom is never free. It must be won rewon and jealously guarded.)
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To: Tell It Right; xzins

I’m just sorry for believing Methodists who see the rug being pulled out from under them


14 posted on 03/20/2023 1:11:56 AM PDT by Cronos
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To: Swirl

Our Epworth UMC in Phenix City, Alabama voted for disaffiliation. A two thirds vote was required for leaving. The vote went 190 for disaffiliation and five for remaining in the UMC.


15 posted on 03/20/2023 1:19:25 AM PDT by Monterrosa-24 (To the barricades !!!)
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To: SeekAndFind

The fighting Methodist are no more. Grew up in the Methodist church and the fellowship was amazing. No child molestation , homosexual antics ,lesbian encounters. Just good God fearing families that helped shape my beliefs. My mother is spinning in her grave. She played piano in our church for 48 years. God rest her soul in Heaven.


16 posted on 03/20/2023 1:30:37 AM PDT by spincaster
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To: SeekAndFind

The fighting Methodist are no more. Grew up in the Methodist church and the fellowship was amazing. No child molestation , homosexual antics ,lesbian encounters. Just good God fearing families that helped shape my beliefs. My mother is spinning in her grave. She played piano in our church for 48 years. God rest her soul in Heaven.


17 posted on 03/20/2023 1:31:46 AM PDT by spincaster
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To: Cronos

There is no option except to leave the denomination. It is possible some churches can use a little known provision of church law until the end of 2023. Otherwise, individuals should leave on their own.

Never again attend any church where the local people don’t themselves own their own building, property, and accounts free and clear from any denominational ties.


18 posted on 03/21/2023 2:36:31 AM PDT by xzins (Retired US Army chaplain. Support our troops by praying for their victory. )
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To: xzins
Never again attend any church where the local people don’t themselves own their own building, property, and accounts free and clear from any denominational ties.

That provides a different kind of problem - what if the local people want to change - say they want to go full on homerseksual and the denomination doesn't want that?

19 posted on 03/21/2023 4:43:53 AM PDT by Cronos
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To: Cronos; P-Marlowe

After our experience, I’d gladly let them leave. A bad apple ends up spoiling the entire barrel. Let them go their own way. The folks wanting to infiltrate and ruin, though, they will fight tooth and nail NOT to be kicked out. Just what I’ve learned.


20 posted on 03/21/2023 5:24:54 AM PDT by xzins (Retired US Army chaplain. Support our troops by praying for their victory. )
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