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Learn what happened after the June 2022 Annual Conferences of the UMC

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2022
  • A lot has happened as a result of the June 2022 Annual Conferences. In this video, Dan Dalton discusses what this means for your church.
    If your church wants to leave the United Methodist denomination and are interested in hiring our firm, please call our office at (313) 859-6000 or email me at ddalton@daltontomich.com to set up a consultation.

Комментарии • 4

  • @d.k.barker9465
    @d.k.barker9465 2 года назад +3

    Dalton & Tomich: Talk about doing God's work! Cannot think of a better example than stopping the evil Bishops of the United Methodist Church from stealing local churches and property from the local people who built it with their own hands. Go With God!

  • @timwood6115
    @timwood6115 Год назад

    It's unfortunate that there are situations in which churches believe they need legal representation to disaffiliate. This law firm has the right to offer these services to churches and to promote their services. I am concerned, though, that in some cases, churches have retained legal counsel without trying to negotiate in good faith with their annual conference. Churches have the right do retain counsel, but should do so only if good faith negotiations fail.

    • @paulsmith9868
      @paulsmith9868 Год назад

      That would be in a perfect world if only you could guarantee that the beurocrats in the UMC would negotiate in good faith

  • @chamber251
    @chamber251 2 года назад

    This unfortunate current split in the UMC reminds me of a similar split in southern Methodists in the 1960s -1970s.. When I was growing up in the 1960's South, many churches left the UMC because they opposed racial integration, believing the Bible called for continued segretation of blacks and white.
    My wife and I were both sad and excited as we recently transferred from a church leaving the UMC. We have joined a UMC church that is staying the course until the next annual conference. We would have preferred to see our old church support, and the UMC approve, one of the other options than the Traditional Plan. We hate to see the church divided over this one issue of acceptance of gay marriage/clergy. We have gay relatives, and it appears to us they were made by God and nature this way, and deserve full acceptance and support in the church. We suppose the broader issue is how literally we interpret the Bible. We think our society's understanding of homosexuality has improved over the last many centuries.