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Jurisdictional Conference 2012 — Day One

Posted by on July 18th, 2012 with 2 Comments

The metaphor was not lost on me this morning on my run: downtown Oklahoma City’s streets are under construction. Yellow and orange flags, upturned asphalt streets, and chain link fencing announcing “Caution” to passers-by. This is exactly where we are as the North Texas Conference, the South Central Jurisdiction and the United Methodist Church: we

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General Conference 2012 – Day Eleven

Posted by on May 4th, 2012 with 1 Comment

Well, we have embraced a Zen-like attitude with General Conference….. We are meditating on nothingness. The Buddhists call it a koan; one is given a word, phrase or sentence for meditation purposes. So, here’s a koan for the last night of General Conference: Difference under the same name is not unity by name. The United

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General Conference 2012 – Day Ten

Posted by on May 3rd, 2012 with 0 Comments

A day was met with significant connection as a conference. On the day’s schedule was the talk of human sexuality. We knew quickly what it means to be a ‘global’ church. The divergence of opinion spoke of a Church torn asunder by differences in Biblical interpretations, sociological understandings and personal experiences. Listening to hushed conversations

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General Conference 2012 – Day Nine

Posted by on May 2nd, 2012 with 0 Comments

The United Methodist Church will look different for our boards and agencies. The General Conference passed a new structure for the United Methodist Church. You can see the plan at www.umc.org very soon. Without getting into the details, I want to talk of a larger systemic nuance. For tonight, we also had a memorial service

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General Conference 2012 – Day Eight

Posted by on May 1st, 2012 with 0 Comments

There are few things ‘guaranteed’ today, not the weather and, certainly, not the economy. Today, at General Conference, the legislative body voted to not guarantee appointments or the verbiage we have come to know it, ‘secured appointment.’ What an interesting time in Methodism, but other institutions have made this move to holding to account those

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General Conference 2012 – Day Seven

Posted by on April 30th, 2012 with 1 Comment

We gather in worship once again guided by the gospel of Mark. The funny thing about the gospel of Mark is that Mark doesn’t let Jesus breathe. Jesus, from the the very beginning of Mark, is moving from place to place, person to person, concern to concern. It seems that every time Jesus takes a

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General Conference 2012 – Days Five and Six

Posted by on April 29th, 2012 with 0 Comments

On these days of General Conference, I watched the challenge of change in a legislative committee and have celebrated the 40th anniversary of ordination of women. Our church is in need of change and in need of courage. The General Administration legislative committee were facing a petition to restructure our boards and agencies. For four

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General Conference 2012 – Day Four

Posted by on April 27th, 2012 with 0 Comments

There is something about seeing the global Church come together. The languages, the faces, the dress, the handshakes are all different but there’s something about smiles that bring us together. When we smile together, we are bridging the miles and experiences that separate us. Smiles invite us into a greater relationship; it is the first

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General Conference 2012 – Day Three

Posted by on April 26th, 2012 with 0 Comments

In this third day, we flew pretty close to the ground after some 30,000 foot flying the last two days. I was privileged to sit in the sub-committee work of the General Board of Global Ministries where we discussed rural chaplains, Congolese genocides and the oppression of the people of East Turkistan. It was an

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General Conference 2012 – Day Two

Posted by on April 25th, 2012 with 0 Comments

We started our day as a delegation with communion, business and an invitation. Communion and business gave us a vision for our day, but the invitation was of great importance. We were asked to consider to dedicate our time in honor and/or memory of one who has blessed us. We heard names of mentors, family

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