United Methodists prepare for votes on lifting LGBTQ bans and other issues at General Conference

sport2024-04-30 08:32:044

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — United Methodist delegates are heading into the homestretch of their first legislative gathering in five years — one that appears on track to make historic changes in lifting their church’s longstanding bans on same-sex marriage and the ordination of LGBTQ clergy.

After a day off on Sunday, delegates to the General Conference of the United Methodist Church resumed their work Monday and will be meeting all this week before wrapping up their 11-day session on Friday

They’ve already begun making historic changes: On Thursday, delegates overwhelmingly endorsed a policy shift that would restructure the worldwide denomination into regional conferences and give the U.S. region, for the first time, the same right as international bodies to modify church rules to fit local situations.

That measure — subject to local ratification votes — is seen as a way the U.S. churches could have LGBTQ ordination and same-sex marriage while the more conservative overseas areas, particularly the large and fast-growing churches of Africa, could maintain those bans.

Address of this article:http://comoros.intifocus.com/news-76d499470.html

Popular

3 dead, 4 missing in explosion at Italy power station

Meghan Markle's Beagle Mamma Mia appears in Abigail Spencer's gushing post about new jam

Tesla cuts the price of its "Full Self Driving" system by a third

Poland's prime minister celebrates after his party wins a string of cities in mayoral votes

7 Minnesotans accused in massive scheme to defraud pandemic food program to stand trial

Nets hire Jordi Fernandez as coach. Fernandez was Kings' associate head coach for two years

Russia convicts the spokesperson for Facebook owner Meta in a swift trial in absentia

Joy Corrigan goes braless under a stunning long lacy pink cardigan and white knee

LINKS