Transgender inclusion? World’s major religions take varying stances
@wolfwoman <nods> My lesbian cousin (in-law) is the associate pastor in a UMC church in Michigan. It's an amazing divide. Some people aren't pleased that LGBTQ folk are accepted and extremely beside themselves having queer clergy.
@wolfwoman My cousin says she expects a full split in the future. While it's traumatic for members, people cannot be expected to restrict their own growth (social or spiritual) in lieu of politics.
@Graci @wolfwoman
My local UK Methodist church had a big split recently over this. Many of those who left ended up at my CofE church. Well, now we have a new, affirming vicar who is more than happy to bless LGBTQ+ unions. So I guess they're going to have to go elsewhere *again*.
Eventually, they'll have nowhere left to go.
Good.
@stueytheround @Graci
One of - if not THE - biggest problem with the UMC is how churches outside the US can self-determine in order to align with their cultural values. Churches in the US are not allowed to do so. So the choices are to separate or go on fighting indefinitely. 3 years ago, my pastor got called on the carpet for publicly stating she would (and then did) perform same-sex marriages. And it was all forward with us since then.
I'm happy to see unaffirming people go elsewhere!
@wolfwoman Me too. @Graci
@Graci @wolfwoman @stueytheround
I agree. The split will probably happen in the next couple of years.
@Graci Sad, but true. I sought out a reconciling UMC when we first moved here 7 years ago. There aren't many in MD
:(
Then my friend from there became part time pastor of a different UMC and I followed them there. They/he is queer and the congregation has folx of every type. I love it. But the church is definitely splitting, sadly.