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Today in History for 29th January 2024
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Today in History for 29th January 2024

Historical Events 1944 - World War II: About 38 men‚ women‚ and children die in the Koniuchy massacre in Poland 1959 - Smog pollution with readings higher than the 1952 'Great Smog of London' hits London‚ with many suffering chest and lung-related illnesses 1984 - 34th NBA All-Star Game‚ Denver: East beats West‚ 154-145 (OT); MVP: Isiah Thomas‚ Detroit Pistons‚ G; first All-Star Saturday; Legends Classic‚ West wins‚ 64-63; first Slam-Dunk winner‚ Larry Nance 1985 - Oxford University refuses to award Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher an honorary degree 1986 - Yoweri Museveni sworn in as President of Uganda 1988 - United Airlines Boeing 747SP‚ circles world in 36h54m15s More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1689 - Hubert K. Poot‚ Dutch poet (d. 1733) 1866 - Romain Rolland‚ French writer (Jean-Christophe‚ Nobel Prize for Literature 1915)‚ born in Clamecy‚ France (d. 1944) 1898 - Karl Bjarnhof‚ Danish blind journalist and writer (The Stars Grow Pale)‚ born in Vejle‚ Denmark (d. 1980) 1906 - Frans Hin‚ Dutch yachtsman (Olympic gold 12' Dinghy 1920; aged 14 years 163 days)‚ born in Haarlem‚ Netherlands (d. 1968) 1930 - John Junkin‚ British actor and scriptwriter (A Hard Day's Night)‚ born in Ealing‚ Middlesex (d. 2006) 1949 - Tommy Ramone [Tamás Erdélyi]‚ Hungarian-American rock drummer and bassist (Ramones)‚ born in Budapest‚ Hungary (d. 2014) More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1763 - Louis Racine‚ French poet (La Religion)‚ dies at 70 1888 - Edward Lear‚ English poet and author (famous for his nonsense poems - The Owl and the Pussycat)‚ dies at 75 1942 - Bion J. Arnold‚ American electrical engineer and inventor (railroad electrification)‚ dies at 80 1965 - Jack Hylton‚ English orchestra leader and impresario (Crazy Passage Show)‚ dies at 72 2012 - François Migault‚ French auto racer (24 Hours of Le Mans 1976 runner-up; 16 F1 GP)‚ dies from cancer at 67 2023 - Barrett Strong‚ American RandB vocalist ("Money (That's What I Want)")‚ piano player‚ and songwriter ("I Heard It Through the Grapevine"; "Just My Imagination";"Papa Was A Rollin' Stone"; "War")‚ dies at 81 More Famous Deaths »
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Joe Biden Mumbles and Slurs Again #shorts
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Apollo 17 Lifting off from the Moon #shorts
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The best new rock songs you need to hear right now‚ including Gary Clark Jr‚ Mark Knopfler‚ Mick Mars and more
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The best new rock songs you need to hear right now‚ including Gary Clark Jr‚ Mark Knopfler‚ Mick Mars and more

Eight meaty morsels of monstrously marvellous music
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RNC Considers VERY Unconventional Move To Bridge Fundraising Gap
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RNC Considers VERY Unconventional Move To Bridge Fundraising Gap

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Fact Check Reversal: President Biden's Backwards Hard Hat Becomes A Symbol Of Incoherence
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Fact Check Reversal: President Biden's Backwards Hard Hat Becomes A Symbol Of Incoherence

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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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3 Questions to Ask Yourself When Responding to Criticism
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3 Questions to Ask Yourself When Responding to Criticism

There’s a stark difference between helpful feedback from someone invested in you and harmful critique from a random person who loves to voice their opinions.
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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Sparkling Gems from the Greek - Week of January 29
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Sparkling Gems from the Greek - Week of January 29

What kind of things do you say about yourself‚ Christian?
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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A Prayer to Love Others Well - Your Daily Prayer - January 29
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A Prayer to Love Others Well - Your Daily Prayer - January 29

The truth is the more we engage with others‚ the more inevitable conflict becomes. But we have two options when approaching difficult interactions: we can harbor bitterness or show the love of God.
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Living In Faith
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A Quarter of Mainline Methodist Churches Left the Denomination Last Year. Now What?
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A Quarter of Mainline Methodist Churches Left the Denomination Last Year. Now What?

This month is the 100th anniversary of the Methodist Building on Capitol Hill‚ the stately edifice sitting across from the U.S. Capitol and Supreme Court. Built to house Methodism’s advocacy for Prohibition‚ the “Methodist Vatican” was derided by Clarence Darrow as the “most brutal‚ bigoted‚ ignorant bunch since the Spanish Inquisition.” Its locale‚ he said‚ allowed Methodist busybodies to “smell Congressmen’s breath on the way to the Capitol.” Since 1924‚ Methodism has suffered a long downward spiral from its peaks of American influence. For most of the 20th century‚ it was America’s largest Protestant institution. Last year‚ it suffered a schism over sexuality‚ resulting in more than 7‚660 mostly traditional congregations quitting the denomination. This exodus‚ perhaps the largest church schism in America since the Civil War‚ represents 25 percent of United Methodism’s once 30‚000 U.S. churches. Exodus The deadline for churches to exit United Methodism‚ which was America’s third-largest religious body‚ was December 31. Exiting churches needed approval from governing regional bodies‚ and the last such vote was December 14‚ when the Texas Conference‚ centered around Houston‚ approved four more church exits for a total of 319—or 51 percent—of its once 621 churches. Conservative congregations were anxious to exit under a temporary church law before the next governing General Conference on April 23 to May 3‚ 2024‚ in Charlotte‚ North Carolina. It’s widely expected‚ absent many traditionalists‚ to finally liberalize the church’s policies on marriage and sex. United Methodism will be nearly the last of the once paramount mainline Protestant denominations to liberalize. United Methodism is widely expected‚ absent many traditionalists‚ to finally liberalize the church’s policies on marriage and sex. Church properties in United Methodism are owned by the denomination through local regional conferences. In 2019‚ at a special General Conference that reaffirmed traditional teachings on marriage and sex by 53 percent‚ delegates created the temporary policy to let churches exit with property and assets. Exiting congregations had to vote by two-thirds and pay hefty exit fees to the denomination. Small churches paid thousands of dollars‚ and larger churches had to pay hundreds of thousands—sometimes millions. Issues Unlike other historically liberal mainline denominations‚ such as the Episcopal Church and Presbyterian Church (USA)‚ United Methodism has never liberalized on sex. That was thanks to delegates from its growing churches in Africa‚ where there are 7 million United Methodists‚ compared to less than 6 million in America before the exits. Conservatives in the U.S.‚ aligned with those in Africa‚ prevented liberalization for decades. But U.S. bishops‚ church agencies‚ seminaries‚ and most clergy are overwhelmingly progressive and increasingly refused to uphold church law. While successfully running for bishop in 2022‚ Kennetha Bigham-Tsai‚ who now presides over Iowa United Methodism‚ declared‚ “No‚ it is not important that we agree on who Christ is.” She elaborated‚ “God became flesh‚ but not particular flesh. There’s no particularity around that. God became incarnate in a culture‚ but not one culture.” Also in 2022‚ bishop Ken Carter of Florida explained‚ “While I believe in our traditional‚ orthodox faith that’s rooted in the Scriptures‚ I also have always believed that we have to adapt our doctrine and our Scriptures to changing life circumstances that people have.” After the 2019 General Conference‚ liberals and conservatives agreed to a negotiated church split that the scheduled 2020 General Conference likely would have approved. The pandemic repeatedly postponed the conference‚ and liberals backtracked. So traditionalists‚ aware of the 2023 deadline‚ organized their mass exits. United Methodists largely avoided the prolonged lawsuits the Episcopal Church experienced. But there were ecclesial explosions. Seven churches were denied exits by Arkansas‚ Virginia‚ and North Georgia‚ forcing congregations to abandon now mostly empty properties. One large church outside Atlanta was denied exit by the North Georgia Conference on a Saturday afternoon‚ and on Sunday morning‚ most of its congregation was worshiping across the street in a funeral home chapel. Other congregations failed to attain two-thirds majorities for exit‚ with frustrated majorities quickly splitting off into new church plants. GMC Over 4‚300 exited churches so far have joined the new Global Methodist Church (GMC)‚ which includes churches from the U.S.‚ Africa‚ the Philippines‚ and Europe. Many more U.S. churches will join‚ but some are skittish about losing autonomy. U.S. Protestant Christianity is increasingly nondenominational‚ with younger people rarely guided by once-strong multigenerational denominational loyalties. Nearly all U.S. denominations‚ liberal and conservative‚ are declining. Conservatives in the U.S.‚ aligned with those in Africa‚ prevented liberalization for decades. The GMC‚ in many ways‚ will echo the nondenominational world. Unlike the old denominations‚ it won’t have large agencies‚ official seminaries‚ a publishing house‚ or a powerful hierarchy. It will have binding church doctrine and bishops‚ in a system that Methodists call “connectional.” But GMC congregations will have more autonomy—for example‚ the GMC allows congregations to own their property. Future When old Methodism built the Methodist Building on Capitol Hill in 1924‚ it was a great‚ confident national denomination that saw itself as stewarding American civilization. Prohibition‚ imposed by constitutional amendment‚ was Methodism’s last great political crusade. The building now houses mostly ignored progressive religious advocacy. And the United Methodist Church‚ once 11 million members strong‚ is now—after decades of decline amplified by the recent schism—approaching 4 million‚ with a bleak demographic future. The new GMC‚ with networks of other exited churches‚ will be a large but still countercultural religious insurgency. But John Wesley‚ an 18th-century Church of England priest who founded Methodism to renew both church and society‚ would recognize the model. Whether through the GMC or other entrepreneurial networks‚ a renewed Methodism could contribute mightily to Christian vitality in America. Methodism at its core focuses on personal and social holiness‚ with Christian perfection as the goal. This pursuit of holiness can be empowering and transformational. And doesn’t the church in America need more grace-driven seekers of holiness?
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