The battle at the General Conference in St. Louis was the culmination of decades of tension over rights for LGBT people in the United Methodist Church
The United Methodist Church shot down a plan that would have opened the door to gay marriage in the church on Tuesday, a blow to theological liberals that exposes the rift within the third-largest Christian denomination in the U.S.
At the Methodists’ General Conference in St. Louis, conservative delegates soundly defeated the One Church Plan, which would have allowed some churches to celebrate same-sex weddings and ordain lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender clergy while permitting other churches not to do so. Church officials...
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United Methodist Church strengthens ban on same-sex marriage, LGBT clergyThe United Methodist Church voted on Tuesday to uphold and strengthen its ban on...
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Methodist Church Faces Possible Schism Over Gay RightsThe United Methodist Church is on the precipice of a schism as its leaders gather this week in search of a way to end decades of rancor over rights for gay and lesbian people.
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