US: Methodist evangelicals face fight

Iain Taylor  |  World
Date posted:  1 Sep 2023
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US: Methodist evangelicals face fight

The Fount Church

An evangelical Methodist pastor in Los Angeles has spelled out the profound difficulties conservative congregations now face as they seek to quit the United Methodist Church (UMC) over its inclusion of LGBT leaders.

The Fount Church in Orange County and 21 other churches within the UMC’s California-Pacific Conference say they are being met with unfair departure terms, having been told they must pay half the value of the church’s property to leave the denomination – or risk having their land seized. Members of the Fount Church voted unanimously to disaffiliate from the denomination shortly after the UMC, which was founded in 1964, declared the region a ‘safe harbour’ for LGBTQ+ clergy.

But disaffiliating isn’t necessarily easy. The denomination allows congregations to leave if they pay two years of church dues and also fund pension obligations. Local geographic regions can set additional requirements, such as the California Pacific Annual Conference requiring departing congregations to pay 50 cents in the dollar to keep their property. The Conference says it needs that money to fund new United Methodist ministries in the area.

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