Global Methodist Church organizers had originally expected to launch the denomination only after the next General Conference of the United Methodist Church. He suggested that some bishops are intentionally blocking churches from using certain processes for exiting the denomination. “On May 1, I will no longer be a member of the United Methodist Church,” said Boyette, who has already been approved - effective today - as a clergyperson in the new denomination.īoyette expects the ranks of the Global Methodist Church to grow over time, noting that some who want to join will wait until after the United Methodist Church’s 2024 General Conference - and the possible passage of a protocol that spells out details for the breakup.īoyette criticized the actions of some members of the Council of Bishops, including the decision to further delay the General Conference. Its transitional doctrine includes a belief that marriage is between one man and one woman, and clergy must adhere to it - a core point of division in the UMC for decades.īoyette said he expects some churches and pastors to announce today that they are joining the Global Methodist Church. “It’ll be more of a rolling celebration.” Keith Boyette, chairman of the new denomination’s Transitional Leadership Council and a United Methodist minister in Virginia. “This is the date that we can start receiving churches as they leave the United Methodist Church, and that’s going to occur over a considerable amount of time,” said the Rev. Harvey acknowledged the inevitable splintering of the denomination when she preached April 25 during her final address as the Council of Bishops president, “I also realize that it might be time to bless and send our sisters and brothers who cannot remain under the big tent.”Ī leader of the breakaway movement indicated that today’s launch would take place with little fanfare. “What we are interested in is a discovery of what God has in mind for us on the horizon as the next expression of who we are as United Methodists.”īickerton, who heads the United Methodist Church’s New York City region, succeeded Louisiana-based Cynthia Fierro Harvey as president of the bishops’ council.
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“We are the United Methodist Church not interested in continuing sexism, racism, homophobia, irrelevancy and decline,” he said. He urged the United Methodist Church, even as it suffers defections, to think of May 1 as its launch day as well. He said he prays the infighting will stop and the United Methodist Church will rediscover its mission to make disciples for Christ. “The constant fighting, the vitriolic rhetoric, the punitive behaviors have no place in how we preserve and promote our witness as Christian believers.” Its leaders have been exasperated by liberal churches’ continued defiance of UMC bans on same-sex marriage and the ordination of openly gay clergy.īishop Thomas Bickerton, who became the Council of Bishops’ new president Friday, described the launch of the new movement as a “sad and sobering reality.” Bickerton said he regrets any departure from the United Methodist Church and values the denomination’s diversity of thought.
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The breakaway denomination, called the Global Methodist Church, will officially exist as of today. The United Methodist Church’s Council of Bishops, ending a five-day meeting Friday, acknowledged the inevitable breakup of their denomination - a schism that will widen this weekend with the launch of a global movement led by theologically conservative Methodists.