It is infiltration within the Mennonite Church USA’, whose delegates are infiltrators and anti-Christ.
"Delegates at the special session also passed a resolution calling for the church to repent of the “harm” and “violence” it has done against the LGBT community, which passed by a vote of 267 in favor, 212 against, and nine abstentions."
"The resolution, titled 'A Resolution for Repentance and Transformation,' defined violence against the LGBT community as “when the actions of individuals, institutions, or structures of power intentionally or unintentionally hurt, damage, or destroy the value of an individual or a group.”"
Pretty sad stuff and the reason why the growing wokeness of the Mennonite Church USA’ is destroying itself. Already they have lost the majority of its membership.
The **Mennonite Church USA’**s increased acceptance of homosexuality in more recent years has been a source of division within the Anabaptist denomination, with some leaving in protest.
"In 2018, for example, the Lancaster Mennonite Conference, which was the largest conference in the denomination with around 180 congregations and 70,000 members, split from the denomination.
The South Central Mennonite Conference, which has approximately 30 congregations and around 2,800 members, also gave serious consideration to leaving the Mennonite Church USA. However, a vote taken in 2021 failed to reach the necessary two-thirds majority to pass."
Delegates at the special session also passed a resolution calling for the church to repent of the “harm” and “violence” it has done against the LGBT community, which passed by a vote of 267 in favor, 212 against, and nine abstentions.
The resolution, titled “A Resolution for Repentance and Transformation,” defined violence against the LGBT community as “when the actions of individuals, institutions, or structures of power intentionally or unintentionally hurt, damage, or destroy the value of an individual or a group.”
Pretty sad.
The **Mennonite Church USA’**s increased acceptance of homosexuality in more recent years has been a source of division within the Anabaptist denomination, with some leaving in protest.
In 2018, for example, the Lancaster Mennonite Conference, which was the largest conference in the denomination with around 180 congregations and 70,000 members, split from the denomination.