Roman Catholic churches for sure. I'm pretty sure Southern Baptist don't.
I have no idea about the Methodists.
I have no idea about the Methodists.///
I was going to a Methodist church for a bit. My wife grew up Methodist and wanted to try it out again. The first greeting to us was dont worry the preacher is leaving soon. Aw ok. Later we got a woman preacher. Yeah great start. I stuck it out and got to know a long time deacon type who eventually left. He claimed the church which had been doing well had 3 bad preachers in a row and membership had dropped. The entire denomination has likewise dropped membership over the years. He said the church was becoming too liberal and only the African conference kept the HQ from going totally off the deep end. I believe its only a matter of time before the Methodist are full time nut cases. This was in a deep south church.
Any World Council of Churches member church is suspect and should be considered apostate. Flee it.
ELCA Lutherans toe resettlement $$$ like the RCC does.
Judicial Watch: Documents Reveal Obama HHS Paid Baptist Children and Family Services $182,129,786...
Judicial Watch ^ | December 3, 2014
Posted on 12/3/2014, 9:18:17 AM by jazusamo
Full title: Judicial Watch: Documents Reveal Obama HHS Paid Baptist Children and Family Services $182,129,786 for Four Months Housing of Illegal Alien Children
Taxpayer funds covered free laptops, big screen TVs, $75 per child per day for food, pregnancy tests, and multicultural crayons
(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch announced today that on September 9, 2014, it received documents from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) revealing that the Obama administration paid Baptist Children and Family Services (BCFS) $182,129,786 to provide basic shelter care to 2,400 unaccompanied alien children (UAC) for four months in 2014. The BCFS budget included charges for $104,215,608 for UACs at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and an additional $77,914,178 for UACs at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.
The start date of BCFSs contract was October 1, 2013, but it was signed on June 27, 2014. The projects end date of September 30, 2016, suggests that the Obama administration anticipates that the surge will continue until near the end of his presidency.