
MinistryWatch Podcast
Ep. 353: United Methodist Church Approves LGBTQ Clergy, Wayne Grudem Retires, Metaxas and Feucht Hit Manhattan
May 3, 2024
Bestselling author Wayne Grudem retires after 50 years of teaching. Topics include United Methodist Church's decision on LGBTQ clergy, challenges for churches disaffiliating, Crossroads Church's $21 million expansion, legal troubles for a pastor helping the homeless, church official's misconduct, and trends in Christian ministries.
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- The United Methodist Church approved LGBTQ clergy and same-sex weddings, marking a liberal shift in its stance.
- Crossroads Church in Ohio is relocating to a $21 million facility to accommodate its growing congregation.
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United Methodist Votes on LGBTQ Issues
During the recent United Methodist meeting, significant changes were made regarding LGBTQ clergy and same-sex weddings. The denominational assembly overturned a measure that prevented LGBTQ clergy from ordination, with a decisive vote of 93% in favor. The assembly also voted to prevent punishment for clergy conducting same-sex weddings. This shift reflects a more liberal direction for the United Methodist Church.
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