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July 31, 2009  Hide Comments (4 comments)  Add Comment  Print Article  E-mail to a Friend
United Methodists Opening Membership to 'All'
from The Christian Post

Early tallies show that United Methodists in the United States are not in favor of restructuring their global body. They're also against opening membership to all persons without regard to sexual orientation.

Most of the 62 U.S. regional bodies of the United Methodist Church have voted on proposed amendments to the church's constitution. And so far, about 60 percent are opposed to making the U.S. church one of several regional bodies around the world, according to the United Methodist News Service.

Votes from member churches in Africa, Europe and the Philippines have not come in and won't be known until next year.

The 2008 General Conference, the top legislative body, had approved 32 amendments, many of which were on reorganizing the 11.5 million-member denomination so it does not appear to be U.S.-centered.

The proposals seek to make the United States, which claims nearly 8 million United Methodist members, a regional conference or regional conferences, similar to the seven conferences outside the country (Africa, Central and Southern Europe, Congo, Germany, Northern Europe, Philippines, and West Africa).

Those seven conferences are currently organized much like the five jurisdictions – Northeastern, Southeastern, North Central, South Central and Western – in the United States.

If approved by two-thirds of the voting members worldwide, the reorganization would create a uniform United Methodist church structure, provide a venue for the U.S. members to address issues unique to their nation, and allow more equitable representation from around the globe, proponents say.

But some have expressed concerns that the restructuring proposal comes with no detailed plan in terms of implementation. Also, the creation of a regional conference in the United States may lead to an inward focus and create greater distance in the relationship between the U.S. church and the United Methodist Church in other parts of the world, according to the West Ohio Conference of the UMC.

Members around the world are also considering an amendment that states "all" people, upon declaring a relationship to Jesus Christ, are eligible to become professing members in any local church. In the United States, most have voted against the proposal, fearing that it could be used to overturn the church's positions on homosexual practice.

The current statement in UMC's Book of Discipline describes homosexual practice as "incompatible with Christian teaching" and bans noncelibate gay pastors.

Official results of the votes from conferences worldwide are expected to be announced in May 2010.

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This article to me is a little unclear. First off nobody should be preaching in the pulpit that is gay/lesbian. Second of all if a person is joining church you don't know what sexual orientation they are.

posted by reese1981  @ Saturday, August 01, 2009


What in the world is going on?

Okay let me see if I understand what has been written, they (UMC) is lowering biblical standards to increase attendance into "their denomination"?

This article is full of speculation and innuendo. There needs to be some clarity and a better explanation of what exactly are there plans of “innovation”, before I state a comment.

Also, there is a deliberate disobedience among those who refuse to take the word for what it is, why are we having votes, debates, or meetings, over what GOD says is clean or unclean? Indeed ALL should come to see the salvation of Lord, But elevation in position is a whole different aspect. So why are we even having this discussion about ordaining SIN ( any behavior or lifestyle that is not pleasing to God),into any leadership position, when the Word of God says clearly NOT TO?

Lord Help, Judgment shall began in the house of God........



posted by Called2ConquerALL  @ Thursday, July 30, 2009


I truly do not understand the deliberation of the question. Is God's Word not clear? Repentance is a constant and necessary part of life for the Christian. Living in acknowledged, flaunted, private, and celebrated sin is not compatable with Biblical Christianity. I don't care who does it (Hollywood). I don't care how popular it gets (broad road/majority rules mentality). I don't care which talk show hosts sanction the behavior (they do not posses an alternate heaven to provide shelter once God passes His "already written" judgment on the matter). Should they be allowed to come to church. Yes. Of course. Please do. Come quick and come often. Should they be allowed to hold any position of influence while practicing their sin? No. Neither should murderers, adulterers, or blasphemers. If God's Word is the final authority of the church, why are we taking needless votes as if God has changed His mind. Is it His church or not?

posted by nklsmart@comcast.net  @ Thursday, July 30, 2009


I am confused about the statement regarding homosexuals. Are you saying there will be no homosexal ministers? Please clarify because according to the bible homosexuality is a sin in God's eyes. God knows best.

posted by RENEE HARPER  @ Wednesday, July 29, 2009

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