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  2. Melvin E. Wheatley - Wikipedia

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    This was the first time that a United Methodist bishop appointed an openly gay pastor. Prior to the appointment, Wheatley wrote a letter to all of the ministers in the Conference in support of Rush which included the following statement: Homosexuality quite like heterosexuality is neither a virtue nor an accomplishment.

  3. Finis Alonzo Crutchfield Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Finis Alonzo Crutchfield Jr. (() August 22, 1916 [1] – () May 21, 1987 [2]) was a noted American clergyman and a bishop in the United Methodist Church. He began his pastoral career after graduating from Duke University Divinity School in 1940. His first assignment was First United Methodist Church in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He remained there ...

  4. Ordination of women in Methodism - Wikipedia

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    Other Methodist denominations that practice the ordination of women include the United Methodist Church (UMC), in which the ordination of women as deacons and elders has occurred since its creation in 1968, and its splinter denomination, the Global Methodist Church, since it was established in 2022.

  5. Julian Rush - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul was one of the few United Methodist Churches in the United States at the time that openly welcomed gay people to their congregation. [4] This was the first time that an openly gay pastor had received an appointment by the Methodist Church. Wheatley was severely criticized for his actions but survived the controversy. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  6. Elder (Methodist) - Wikipedia

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    A United Methodist elder and deacon at a service of worship.. An elder, in many Methodist churches, is an ordained minister that has the responsibilities to preach and teach, preside at the celebration of the sacraments, administer the church through pastoral guidance, and lead the congregations under their care in service ministry to the world.

  7. United Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    Article XIV of The United Methodist Articles of Religion explicitly rejects "invocation of saints" (praying to saints). The text reads "—Of Purgatory—The Romish doctrine concerning purgatory, pardon, worshiping, and adoration, as well of images as of relics, and also invocation of saints, is a fond thing, vainly invented, and grounded upon ...

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  9. Pastoral charge - Wikipedia

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    A pastoral charge (from the word pastor), in Methodist churches, consists of one or more congregations under the spiritual leadership of a minister or ministry team. The minister is responsible for providing pastoral care , leading church services , and administering the sacraments in all the churches within the charge.