Methodist moves for greater justice, dignity and solidarity for all, especially LGBT+ people

LAST WEEK Methodist Conference, the governing body of the Methodist Church in Britain, passed significant resolutions with far-reaching consequences for its members, and the wider Christian community.

The most high profile of these was a vote to allow same sex marriages conducted on Methodist premises or by Methodist office-holders, making the Methodist Church the largest denomination in the UK to make this change.

Conference also voted for a ban on ‘conversion therapy’, the practice of seeking to change someone’s sexual orientation or gender identity.

They also adopted a far-reaching Strategy for Justice, Dignity and Solidarity, which aims

to support Methodists with issues of equality, diversity and inclusion, with the aim of becoming a Church in which God’s unconditional love is expressed in word and actions and where all people are able to play their part.

- methodist.org.uk/about-us/news/latest-news/all-news/justice-dignity-and-solidarity

This includes the use of gender-neutral inclusive language and pronouns in all future written Conference materials.

In response to these positive Conference motions, OTN Coordinator Kieran Bohan spoke with Revd Chris Collins, a Methodist minister, to share reactions to these decisions, and what they might mean for the wider church.

Kieran and Chris met in 2019 on the Journey Of Hope, a 6 month leadership programme for people of faith to transform their communities. The Journey of Hope is run by Reconcilers Together, a community of committed peacemakers: people of faith who believe that everyday peacemaking, from a place of our deepest values, can reconcile some of the most sacred relationships between ourselves, the Earth, our faith, and with others. Read more.

The Open Table Network, a partnership of LGBTQIA+-affirming Christian worship communities, seeks to reconcile LGBTQIA+ Christians and mainstream Church. Read more.

WATCH: Revd Chris Collins, Methodist minister, interviews Kieran Bohan, Coordinator of the Open Table Network [35 mins].

Open Table Network

Open Table Network (OTN) is a growing partnership of communities across England & Wales which welcome and affirm people who are:

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer or Questioning, Intersex, & Asexual (LGBTQIA)

+ our families, friends & anyone who wants to belong in an accepting, loving community.

http://opentable.lgbt/
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