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Local support for LGBTQ+ clergy, future church exits provide glimpse at impact of UMC General Conference policy changes following splintering.
After a vote earlier on Wednesday, LGBTQ+ clergy will no longer be banned within the United Methodist Church.
The case of whether or not SMU can split from the church was sent back to trial court for further proceedings.
Local support for LGBTQ+ clergy, future church exits provide glimpse at impact of UMC General Conference policy changes following splintering.
Karen Kistler [email protected] SALISBURY — First United Methodist Church of Salisbury is welcoming a new ...
Unless you, my dear reader, were born in the last couple of decades, your world has seen many changes, from the way we work ...
In a legal win for the UMC, the Texas Supreme Court last week ruled that the church's South Central Jurisdictional Conference can move forward with its suit against the university over breach of ...
This year’s event is Aug. 2 at the church. The event will also include free dental fluoride treatments from CareArc and free ...
Criminalizing the basic human need to sleep does not help solve our homelessness crisis. Our faith guides us toward a ...
The Texas high court issued a mostly unanimous opinion June 27 upholding the regional unit’s right to governance over SMU.
Coloma United Methodist Church pastor the Rev. Ryan Low Edwardson was ordained as a church elder at the Michigan Annual ...
The Texas Supreme Court ruled on Friday that the United Methodist Church ... decision by the school to change its governing documents to remove references to the church after the worldwide body voted ...