Even on vacation, I have been
watching the very disappointing vote yesterday regarding LGBTQ full-inclusion
in the United Methodist Church closely. My disappointment in this vote is
nothing compared to the ramifications this has for my many United Methodist
friends and colleagues at this time. I worked in the UMC for a few years back
in my 20s and was amazed by the incredible people I came to know and love (many
of whom are still close and dear friends). I am especially grateful today for
the several former United Methodists (including two former pastors) who are
such a vital part at St. Stephen's.
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