The African Churched helped win that vote from about two years ago. It did not do any good. Many of the churches are going to the new Global Methodist and I think the African ones are too. But the Global Methodist also want control over property and my small rural church does not want to go down that road again after having to write a check much much larger than the dollar bill they were given for their property in the 60's.
I cannot blame you -- and I'm so sorry you and your church are victims of this unnecessary schism. I didn't mention it earlier, but I was "recruited" by several clergy members in a UMC church where I volunteered throughout the 1990s to attend a UM seminary to be ordained as a pastor. I visited seminary several times and THIS CLOSE to attending. In retrospect...and I'm really sad to admit this out loud...I'm grateful that I did not go through that process. This split is heartbreaking, on so many levels, to so many people. Having said that, I KNOW there are Godly and effective UMC pastors that are still out there...
Why is this allowed? It is clear the $1 was a token, it seems a court would rule that only a token was required to leave. Double their money and send them $2. 😅Plus, who paid for any repairs or renovations? Local or organization? Who changed the doctrine, so who actually left? A good legal team should be able to punch a lot of holes in this money grab.
The African Churched helped win that vote from about two years ago. It did not do any good. Many of the churches are going to the new Global Methodist and I think the African ones are too. But the Global Methodist also want control over property and my small rural church does not want to go down that road again after having to write a check much much larger than the dollar bill they were given for their property in the 60's.
I cannot blame you -- and I'm so sorry you and your church are victims of this unnecessary schism. I didn't mention it earlier, but I was "recruited" by several clergy members in a UMC church where I volunteered throughout the 1990s to attend a UM seminary to be ordained as a pastor. I visited seminary several times and THIS CLOSE to attending. In retrospect...and I'm really sad to admit this out loud...I'm grateful that I did not go through that process. This split is heartbreaking, on so many levels, to so many people. Having said that, I KNOW there are Godly and effective UMC pastors that are still out there...
Why is this allowed? It is clear the $1 was a token, it seems a court would rule that only a token was required to leave. Double their money and send them $2. 😅Plus, who paid for any repairs or renovations? Local or organization? Who changed the doctrine, so who actually left? A good legal team should be able to punch a lot of holes in this money grab.