Are Methodists Mirroring a Culture of Division?

Are Methodists Mirroring a Culture of Division?
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One could ask whether taking a vote from 800 delegates from different regions, cultures, and countries, but all part of an increasingly global United Methodist Church, is the best way to discern the will of God or how a denomination should move forward. That's what former Methodist Bishop Will Willimon wondered to me yesterday, the day after the historic vote to strengthen the church's "traditional" ban against LGBTQ clergy and marriages. Willimon was disappointed that "once again, the Methodist Church is a mirror of the culture." The vote showed again how divided the church is, as the vote was nearly split down the middle. That split shows, painfully, that the church is no better place to heal division than anywhere else in our culture.

Willimon, who calls himself Wesleyan Orthodox, told me he finds it "untraditional" to be punitive on sexuality issues, preferring a pastoral approach.

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