Methodist Judicial Council to Rule on Transsexual Pastor

The Judicial Council of the United Methodist Church is deliberating this week over a series of controversial issues, among them the recent re-appointment of a transsexual to be pastor of a church in Baltimore. The Judicial Council is meeting in San Francisco to consider 19 different docket items, several dealing with sex and gender identity. The Judicial Council is the highest court in the United Methodist Church, which has 7.9 million members in the United States.

Is there really anything here to deliberate?

Among the groups present during the Judicial Council meeting, Reconciling Witness, a caucus advocating “full inclusion” of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transsexual persons, is planning a series of events to oppose church teachings.

There is no specific mention of transsexuality or sex change operations in the United Methodist Book of Discipline, the church’s lawbook. However, the United Methodist Church officially does not ordain into the ministry practicing homosexuals or others who are sexually active outside of marriage. United Methodism affirms God’s love and civil rights for all people, while also affirming marriage as the lifelong union of man and woman.

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