An inconvenient fact, whilst church attendance is fading in the U.S. overall . . . Many report that more exclusionary churches are the only ones who are holding onto and gaining congregants in the long term despite rhetoric about "welcoming" that rarely holds up when talking doctrine. Read more:
The future of The United Methodist Church in Kansas City
FAIRWAY, KS (KCTV) -- The Methodist Church could be heading for a split into two denominations following a vote of its governing body against LGBTQ inclusion. "It's very much about legitimacy, about who holds control, authority," Leslie Smith, teaches religious studies at Avila University, said.
Things will change just wait!
ReplyDeleteI see a surge in people wanting to become Methodists. Tired of the push by the LGBT community to upset everything we have had set up in society for generations. The constitutions of the US, Kansas and Missouri already give everyone equal treatment. Except for those physically and/or mentally disabled there is no logical reason to have a special group based upon the sex experience you want to force on everyone else.
ReplyDeleteStraight people suck! Especially the religious ones.
ReplyDeleteAddition by subtraction. When all the faggots leave the Methodist church, it will be stronger than ever. It will also attract new members who are weary of the homosexual agenda.
ReplyDeleteChurches need to offer members some professional gay conversion therapy. It has been successful in curing people of homosexuality.
ReplyDelete^^Liar, that torture doesn't work even if gay people actually needed to be converted, which they don't.
ReplyDeleteGiven a choice between following the teachings of Jesus & the teachings of Paul, Christians always chose Paul because they don't actually want to "Love each other", as Jesus commanded.
^^Liar you don't know shit are a loser and has always been a loser.
ReplyDeleteReligion, Santa, Easter Bunny, Dragons, pick one.
ReplyDeleteThe best sermon i ever heard was the pastor saying, “my job is to teach you how God wants you to live your life, what you do is between you and him”.
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