Do United Methodists need another constitutionally mandated entity?
United Methodists are voting on four constitutional amendment ballots this year. Three of them have garnered significant attention. The first ballot pertains to the package of legislation regarding worldwide regionalization. The second ballot pertains to inclusion in church membership, and the third strengthens the church’s stance against racism and colonialism. Church members interested in learning more about these constitutional amendments can easily find videos and articles making their case. But what about Ballot #4?
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