As the official policy of the United Methodist Church continues to lean away from the gospel and into Rainbow Xianity (which is no Christianity at all), a “Christianity” that affirms the sin of homosexuality, more and more churches are leaving the organization, with over 25 percent of churches, so far, leaving the church as it embraces the rainbow cult.
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A quarter of U.S. congregations in the United Methodist Church have received permission to leave the denomination during a five-year window, closing this month, that authorized departures for congregations over disputes involving the church’s LGBTQ-related policies.
This year alone, 5,641 congregations received permission from their regional conferences to leave the denomination as of Thursday, according to an unofficial tally by United Methodist News. In total, 7,658 have received permission since 2019. Thursday marked the last scheduled regional vote, according to the news service, when the Texas Annual Conference authorized four congregations’ departures.
The vast major are conservative-leaning churches responding to what they see as the United Methodists’ failure to enforce bans on same-sex marriage and the ordaining of openly LGBTQ persons.
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