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More than 100 churches in South Carolina voted to separate from the United Methodist Church with 28 of those churches being in the Upstate.
South Carolina United Methodist churches thought they had time to decide if they wanted to leave over LGBTQ issues. But a national decision left them with no good options to move forward.
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United Methodist churches in South Carolina are putting the power in the congregation's hands, according to South Carolina Conference Leaders of the United Methodist Churches.
Nearly a dozen former United Methodist Churches filed a lawsuit with the SC Supreme Court asking a judge to decide who keeps their property if they leave.
RIDGEVILLE, S.C. (WCIV) — 113 South Carolina churches are ending their affiliation with the United Methodist denomination because of theological differences over LGBTQ+ inclusion.
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The latest suits follow a long, drawn-out process that has led more than a hundred churches across South Carolina and thousands across the country to leave the United Methodist Church in recent ...
It’s official. These churches across the state will go their own way after the United Methodist Church approved the separation Tuesday. The split was largely over LGBTQ issues.
According to the South Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church, the UMC is still together and no official action to split can take place before 2024. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
The SC United Methodist Conference now has until June 4 to file its response over disaffiliation with the Supreme Court days before it meets in Greenville.
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