http://thesouthern.com/church-dispu...age_a77cf2f8-821e-5fb6-9cf2-a0c41bf8f60f.html
They've so far rebuffed the denomination's attempt to appoint a replacement for their beloved pastor:
A state Methodist association is alleging that one of its member churches is trespassing on the church property and has asked a judge to make the congregation relinquish the main building and other property.
Members of the church decided to drop "Methodist" from the church name and move away from the Methodist church, which one member said seems to have "slid way, way to the left" of Biblical beliefs.
"We just simply believe that we need to be attending a church that believes the Bible," said Larry Badgley, who is head of the trustee board.
Badgley said the church has about 50 to 60 people, who are "simple, country people."
They've so far rebuffed the denomination's attempt to appoint a replacement for their beloved pastor:
The Rev. Alan Milligan, appointed by the United Methodist Church as Ohio Chapel's new pastor, . . . .went to the church on a Sunday morning to lead services. The first Sunday, Milligan was reportedly met at the church's door by members of the congregation who told him the building was locked and he would not be allowed to enter.
The next Sunday, a Pulaski County deputy sheriff reportedly met Milligan outside the church, telling him he was an uninvited guest and that no uninvited guests would be allowed on the property.