CNSNews: For generations, U.S. churches sent missionaries around the world, preaching the Gospel and planting churches in places such as Africa, South America, and Asia. Today, many of the millions of Christians and churches that resulted from those missionary efforts are more biblically faithful than their American forebears. This is especially true of certain denominations and certain issues.
These daughter-churches overseas, traditional as they are, remain in communion with their now-liberal mother-churches – which poses a serious challenge. Actually, it would be accurate to say that the central concern of many in these mother churches today is advancing sexual heresy—especially LGBT theology. And it would be accurate to say that the churches they helped to plant, praise God, aren’t budging.
Many mainline denominations stateside have exerted tremendous pressure on churches overseas to give up the 2,000-year-old understanding of the Bible and morality for the new sexual heresy. In doing so, they’ve been guilty co-conspirators with progressive governmental activists of a kind of ideological colonialism. And then, they act surprised when their actions create serious tensions and even splits in their denominations.
The tensions in one of the largest Protestant communions in the world, the United Methodist Church, have taken center stage this past week. So far, over 12 million Methodists—almost half of whom live outside the U.S.—have managed to hold together through years of often heated deliberation over sexuality and other issues. That may now change.
This week, over 800 delegates of the UMC General Conference convened in St. Louis to decide—among other things—whether to reaffirm the denomination’s historical stance on sexuality or to split over the issue. In the end, the Conference rejected two plans that would have accommodated sexual heresy at various levels and instead approved what is called “The Traditional Plan.” By doing so, the UMC chose to uphold marriage as between one man and one woman, and to strengthen disciplinary measures against churches that have departed from historic, biblical teaching on sexuality. Before the convention, many liberal churches threatened to leave the denomination if it took this path. We shall now see whether the Methodists are facing an Atlantic-sized split.
Thanks mostly to African Methodists, the UMC’s Book of Discipline already defines homosexual behavior as “incompatible with Christian teaching” and forbids openly gay clergy and same-sex “marriages.” That hasn’t stopped many American Methodists from pursuing and blessing LGBT relationships and activity, anyway.
Despite what you might hear, there is no question about who left who in this situation. Methodism’s biblically-minded founder, John Wesley, called Christians to holiness, but his liberal heirs fly rainbow flags, elect openly lesbian bishops, and bless abortion clinics.
And, despite what you might hear, there is no question about where the future of Methodism lies. As NPR reports, membership in U.S. Methodist churches fell by 300,000 between 2014 and 2016. By contrast, the denomination is growing globally. Whether or not Methodism stays united, the future clearly belongs to the traditionalists.
Still, if liberal churches leave the denomination, it will cost the faithful churches abroad a great deal of financial support. Even so, don’t expect the international churches to cave to the promise of money.
Speaking at a breakfast on Saturday, Dr. Jerry Kulah, Dean of theology at the United Methodist University in Liberia, responded to this sort of threat in no uncertain terms:
“Africans are not children in need of western enlightenment when it comes to the church’s sexual ethics,” he said. “We do not need to hear a progressive U.S. bishop lecture us about our need to ‘grow up.’”
He concluded: “…the vast majority of African United Methodists will never, ever trade Jesus and the truth of the Bible for money.”
Our Comment:
Does this sound familiar? The United Methodists are not so united, are they? Churches in western nations tend to follow their culture and gradually depart from biblical norms.
Prophetic Link:
“Let us lift up the message as it was preached in the early days, and it will be a cleaver to separate the honest from the people of the world, and fit them for translation. We are living in perilous times. If there ever was a time when there should be a voice sounding somewhere, that the poor, deluded sheep that have no shepherd might hear the true voice, that time is now. Brethren, may God help us to preach the message in its purity, that the sound may go to earth’s remotest bounds, and souls be gathered out, such as shall finally be saved with us in his eternal kingdom.” (General Conference Bulletin, January 1, 1900)
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Friday March 8th, 2019 at 08:23 AMThe church has become to liberal and Jesus is soon to come.
Salome Teao
Friday March 8th, 2019 at 02:28 PMAmen and thank you Pastor Hal Mayer
Will Flatt
Friday March 8th, 2019 at 09:42 PMI’ve been saying for over 25 years that the UMC in N. America is the “Church of the New World Order” for embracing globalism, rejecting America’s heritage of God-given rights and liberties as expressed in our nation’s founding documents, and for slouching toward Sodom & Gomorrah. I’m not surprised that it is Africa’s UMC membership that is holding the line against America’s backsliding.
But this article points out something that Seventh-day Adventists need to look at: Are we in the world, or is the world in us?? The Church is supposed to be like a lifeboat, and lifeboats don’t work as intended if they’re swamped.
We need to catogorically reject the NAD’s unbiblical attempt to ordain women, accept practicing sodomites (LGBTQIP+) into our fellowship, and put an end to the acceptance of ABORTION (infanticide) being committed in American SDA medical facilities!!
We must remove the beam from our own eyes before we can even entertain the notion of helping others. Jesus does not like hypocrisy!!