The Last Temptations of the UMC
As we begin the Lenten journey, we in the UMC traverse a strange road. We will walk through the 40 days of Lent and into Easter Sunday all before the Judicial Council meets to determine the constitutionality of General Conference decisions. In other words, we will...
Reconciling Irreconcilable Differences
By now you know that it was a brutal General Conference. Personally, I was in favor of the One Church Plan. I thought it was a gracious acknowledgment of our varying cultural contexts, biblical sensibilities, and deeply held convictions. It didn't pronounce each other...
What Happens if Nothing Happens at General Conference?
As General Conference meets to decide the future organization of the United Methodist Church, anxiety hangs in the air. Will delegates adopt the One Church Plan, the Connectional Conference Plan or the Traditionalist Plan? Or will they defer...
Y2K and General Conference 2019
On the evening of December 31, 1999, First UMC of Rawlins Wyoming hosted a Y2K gathering at the church. We prayed, played games, and ate. We danced like it was 1998, as we waited to see what would happen. Would computer networks make the big turn to 2000? Or would...
Black History in the Bible
Bible characters are usually portrayed as white and European, all except one of the wise men. But the spiritual history of Africa is imprinted in every book and chapter of the Bible beginning with Genesis. When God creates Adam out of the dust of the ground it...
The Secret Success of the Church
There’s much talk about and evidence for decline in the church. I myself write extensively about it. But what if lack of vision or discipleship systems, or the changing culture aren’t the only explanations for this decline? What if the church is in decline not because...