San Diego Union-Tribune

METHODISTS OUST 58 LA. CHURCHES

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The United Methodist Church, a mainstay of the American religious landscape, has cut ties with 58 churches in its Louisiana conference amid a nationwide schism within the Protestant denominati­on.

The disaffilia­tions, approved in a virtual conference session Saturday, were the latest in a series of decisions that many Louisiana churches have made in recent weeks to leave the national congregati­on. Internal tensions over sexuality and theology have roiled the church.

The congregati­on’s delegates voted 487-35 in favor of the departures. The disaffilia­tions required support from two-thirds of the delegates.

Six churches leaving the conference are from the New Orleans area. Seven more churches are from the Baton Rouge area. St. Timothy, which at 6,000 members is one of the largest Methodist congregati­ons in Louisiana, voted to pursue disaffilia­tion on Nov. 1, The Advocate reported.

The United Methodist Church is the latest of several mainline Protestant denominati­ons in the U.S. to begin fracturing amid debates over sexuality and theology. The flashpoint­s are the denominati­on’s bans on same-sex marriages and ordaining openly LGBTQ clergy — though many see these as symptoms of deeper difference­s in views on justice, theology and scriptural authority.

The denominati­on has repeatedly upheld these bans at legislativ­e General Conference­s, but some U.S. churches and clergy have defied them. This spring, the church’s conservati­ve wing launched a new Global Methodist Church, where they are determined to maintain and enforce such bans.

A proposal to amicably divide the denominati­on and its assets, unveiled in early 2020, has lost its once-broad support after years of pandemicre­lated delays to the legislativ­e General Conference, whose vote was needed to ratify it. Now the breakup and the negotiatio­ns are happening piecemeal — one regional conference at a time.

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