Church growth occurs after local churches leave the United Methodist Denomination
When making the decision to leave the United Methodist Church, leaders typically ask what happens to the membership of the congregation once the local
When making the decision to leave the United Methodist Church, leaders typically ask what happens to the membership of the congregation once the local
It seems like the annual conference of the United Methodist Church in St. Louis, Missouri just ended and yet the time is drawing near
Sunday is coming. Soon, many of the faithful will find themselves in United Methodist churches that dot nearly every corner of this country; disparate buildings
There is an old adage in business that is equally applicable to the leaders within the current United Methodist Church: The institution will preserve
Most of the United Methodist Church annual conferences are over and the delegates are selected for the next General Conference in Minneapolis in 2020. The
The Judicial Council, the Supreme Court of The United Methodist Church, held that the legislation adopted by the General Conference in February 2019 providing a
Much has been written since the St. Louis General Conference on the reasons for the United Methodist Church to remain together or to separate. I
Another delay. Rather than following the will of the voters of the recent General Council, the Council of Bishops has asked the Judicial Council to
It has been a few hours since the General Council voted on approving the Traditional Plan and an Exit Plan for local churches who wish
Observations from the Day Today, the Methodist Church did the one thing it typically does not do: it made a hard decision with respect to
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