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UMC thinking removing pro-life stance

church mouse guy

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Until now, the United Methodist Church has held a sort of “nuanced” position on abortion… but all of that may be about to change. The church’s official statement has been that it recognizes the “tragic conflicts of life” that lead women towards abortion, and favors laws that limit abortion, such as parental consent laws and the banning of late-term abortion procedures. And the statement makes it clear that abortion is something to be avoided if necessary, stating things like, “Our belief in the sanctity of unborn human life makes us reluctant to approve abortion,” and “We mourn and are committed to promoting the diminishment of high abortion rates,” as well as stating support for “ministries to reduce unintended pregnancies such as comprehensive, age-appropriate sexuality education, advocacy in regard to contraception, and support of initiatives that enhance the quality of life for all women and girls around the globe.”

The church has likewise distanced itself from pro-abortion extremism.

Sadly, now, the church is considering a revision to its Social Principle, starting with changing the title of the section from “abortion” to “reproductive health.” And almost all of the pro-life phrases the section previously contained have disappeared. The church no longer speaks of “the sanctity of unborn human life” or of a reluctance to approve abortion. No longer are there “tragic conflicts of life,” and the church evidently no longer mourns the high abortion rates in the country. Instead, the statement blandly reads:
We affirm the complexity that surrounds reproduction and birth. We recognize the grief and shame that may accompany an inability to conceive and the decisions that are made concerning intended and unplanned pregnancies. Reproductive health care is essential to the wellbeing of families and communities.

United Methodist Church proposes new belief statement: 'We support legal access to abortion'
 

Yeshua1

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Until now, the United Methodist Church has held a sort of “nuanced” position on abortion… but all of that may be about to change. The church’s official statement has been that it recognizes the “tragic conflicts of life” that lead women towards abortion, and favors laws that limit abortion, such as parental consent laws and the banning of late-term abortion procedures. And the statement makes it clear that abortion is something to be avoided if necessary, stating things like, “Our belief in the sanctity of unborn human life makes us reluctant to approve abortion,” and “We mourn and are committed to promoting the diminishment of high abortion rates,” as well as stating support for “ministries to reduce unintended pregnancies such as comprehensive, age-appropriate sexuality education, advocacy in regard to contraception, and support of initiatives that enhance the quality of life for all women and girls around the globe.”

The church has likewise distanced itself from pro-abortion extremism.

Sadly, now, the church is considering a revision to its Social Principle, starting with changing the title of the section from “abortion” to “reproductive health.” And almost all of the pro-life phrases the section previously contained have disappeared. The church no longer speaks of “the sanctity of unborn human life” or of a reluctance to approve abortion. No longer are there “tragic conflicts of life,” and the church evidently no longer mourns the high abortion rates in the country. Instead, the statement blandly reads:
We affirm the complexity that surrounds reproduction and birth. We recognize the grief and shame that may accompany an inability to conceive and the decisions that are made concerning intended and unplanned pregnancies. Reproductive health care is essential to the wellbeing of families and communities.

United Methodist Church proposes new belief statement: 'We support legal access to abortion'
They considered to be the more liberal-moderate wing of Methodist church, correct? How do they view the scriptures?
 

Yeshua1

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We had friends in an independent Methodist church support us while we were in Japan. Their church pulled out when the United Meths. approved homosexual "pastors."
The moment any Church accepts as their pastor a practicing Gay pastor, that has now become a social club, but not a church of Christ!
 

Jerome

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Aren't they into ordained gay pastors and accepting gay marriage?
Wow. So many falsehoods in this thread. Please educate yourself:

What is the denomination's position on homosexuality? – The United Methodist Church
The practice of homosexuality is incompatible with Christian teaching....homosexuals are not to be certified as candidates, ordained as ministers, or appointed to serve in The United Methodist Church.
Ceremonies that celebrate homosexual unions shall not be conducted by our ministers and shall not be conducted in our churches.
 

Rob_BW

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And yet they've been letting this individual off the hook despite multiple complaints.

After complaint dismissed, Rev. Blaedel calls United Methodists to action - RMN+

Formal complaints filed against Rev. Anna Blaedel...again - RMN+

A UMC congregation down the road has a staff member whose elementary age son is being "transitioned" to a girl.

Do I need to go on? Quite a bit of mixed messages out there. At some point the denomination has to answer for what the congregations are doing, if they aren't willing to separate.
 
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