A recent study found that Methodism is one of America's most politically divided denominations, with both congregants and their pastors roughly split between the Democratic and Republican Parties. That makes rising partisanship a particular challenge for pastors like Adam Hamilton, of the Church of the Resurrection in Kansas City. He estimates his congregants are perhaps 60 percent Republicans, and 40 percent Democrats—slightly more liberal than the communities from which they're drawn, but still a decidedly red-state congregation. And, he argues, it gives the ways in which he navigates those tensions broader import.