Daily Digest - May 22, 2024

“I was so disoriented when I came in. For a while, I couldn’t tell where the front of the room was, where I was, where I needed to go… The bishop asked me if I wanted to say anything, and I said I couldn’t.” The Rev. Beth Stroud, on being welcomed back by the Eastern Pennsylvania Annual Conference after having her clergy credentials reinstated.


NEWS AND FEATURES

Defrocked pastor reinstated after LGBTQ bans lifted

WILDWOOD, N.J. (UM News) — During the Eastern Pennsylvania Annual Conference, about 200 ordained clergy voted overwhelmingly to readmit former clergywoman Irene Elizabeth “Beth” Stroud as a full member of its body. Stroud’s ministerial orders as an elder were removed in 2004 after she admitted to being in a committed relationship with another woman. Her reinstatement comes after General Conference delegates voted earlier this month to end decades-old bans on the ordination of “self-avowed practicing” gay clergy and pastors' officiating of same-sex weddings. John W. Coleman reports.
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Iowa, Michigan conferences
Helping tornado victims

DES MOINES, Iowa — Tornadoes and strong winds damaged six communities in Iowa on May 21, with Greenfield the hardest hit. The Iowa Conference said all available resources, including housing, floor space and Sunday school rooms, are being used to house and help survivors. In Michigan, the Disaster Response Team also is working to help victims of May 7 tornadoes. Donations, clean-up buckets and hygiene kits are appreciated. Iowa and Michigan conference staff report. 
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South Georgia Conference
Game Church shares Jesus with D&D fans
 
SAVANNAH, Ga. — The Rev. Matt Stout, pastor of Garden City United Methodist Church, has started a new ministry: Game Church. Born out of his love for Dungeons & Dragons, this bi-monthly gathering fosters a space where faith and gaming converge. The Rev. Stephanie Smith has the story.
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Mississippi Conference
Bishop explains why she is staying

JACKSON, Miss. — In the weeks since General Conference’s conclusion, Mississippi Conference Bishop Sharma D. Lewis and others in the largely traditionalist conference, hard-hit by disaffiliations, have been processing and praying over the changes the legislative assembly made. In a video, Lewis shares why she has decided to stay with The United Methodist Church. “Neither disaffiliation nor anything that came out of General Conference will be the end of discipleship-making,” she says.
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Duke Divinity School
Duke Divinity keeps faith with prison studies

DURHAM, N.C. — Duke Divinity School, a United Methodist seminary, has for 15 years offered students a chance to study the prison system and meet with incarcerated persons. Rebekah Ramlow reports on the role retired Bishop Kenneth Carder and others played in establishing such a program at Duke. 
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COMMENTARIES
UM News includes in the Digest commentaries about issues in the denomination. The opinion pieces reflect a variety of viewpoints and are the opinions of the writers, not UM News staff. 

‘I want my church to accept them’
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UM News) — In 2019, Tom Lee received a letter from a former pastor who acknowledged his role in crafting the 1984 legislation barring gay clergy in The United Methodist Church. He said he had come to change his stance and regret his actions. As a delegate in 2024, Lee participated in fulfilling his pastor’s dying wish to eliminate that passage. “His church — our church — accepts everyone,” Lee writes. “The circle is wider still.”
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The Christian Century
Retired bishop sees missed opportunities at GC

CHICAGO — General Conference made some good advances, but there are issues about the future of The United Methodist Church that weren’t addressed adequately, writes retired Bishop William H. Willimon. “Some of us had hoped that The UMC’s grim financial realities might prod the General Conference into honest reckoning, self-reflection and thoughtful reorganization and strategizing,” Willimon says. “Hope is not a strategy. Positive thinking is not a plan.”
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