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The United Methodist Church is facing a theological split over sexuality. The prospect of permitting same-sex marriages and the ordination of openly gay clergy has not been received well by some conservatives.
The new denomination, the Global Methodist Church, splintered from the United Methodist Church as part of a schism primarily over LGBTQ rights. The Global Methodist Church will be a home for Methodist churches that hold more \u201ctraditionalist\u201d stances on sexuality and gender.
Most Methodists teach that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, died for all of humanity and that salvation is available for all. This is an Arminian doctrine, as opposed to the Calvinist position that God has pre-ordained the salvation of a select group of people.
"Free" Methodists supported freedom in worship, in contrast to the deadening formalism so prevalent in the Methodist Episcopal churches of the day. The newly named "Free Methodists" sought to maintain the heritage of original Methodism with its spirit filled biblical message and lifestyle.
"Free" Methodists supported freedom in worship, in contrast to the deadening formalism so prevalent in the Methodist Episcopal churches of the day. The newly named "Free Methodists" sought to maintain the heritage of original Methodism with its spirit filled biblical message and lifestyle.
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Liam Adams: The new denomination is called the Global Methodist Church, and it officially launched on May 1, so just a few weeks ago.
More than 200 churches across Georgia, Florida and Arkansas are leaving the United Methodist Church (UMC) because of the mainline Protestant denomination's reticence to follow its Biblical rules prohibiting same-sex marriage and the ordination of \u201cnoncelibate homosexuals.\u201d
Currently, it is set for 2024. The third postponement this year was the last straw for members of the Global Methodist Church's Transitional Leadership Council, which already was laying the groundwork for a new denomination. The council immediately announced it would launch the new denomination on Sunday.
In addition to sanctification, the Free Methodist Church stresses evangelical beliefs, such as substitutionary atonement (that Christ's suffering and death atoned for human sins), the physical resurrection of Jesus, and biblical inerrancy.
If formally erected, the Global Methodist Church is anticipated to be among the largest conservative Christian denominations in the United States.