Methodists approve same-sex marriage benefits
Lauren Markoe
(RNS) Same-sex partners cant marry in a United Methodist Church. But if one of the spouses works at one of the denominations 13 general agencies, the couple can get benefits if state laws allow it.
The decision, made at last weeks meeting of the UMCs Judicial Council in Little Rock, Ark., affirms one made in October by the churchs General Council on Finance and Administration, which expanded the definition of spouse to include same-sex spouses and partners.
Same-sex marriage is roiling the 7.5 million-member U.S. denomination, which in recent years has struggled with a growing rebellion among clergy willing to flout church law and preside over the marriages of same-sex partners. While some welcomed the Judicial Councils decision, other decried it.
The Rev. Tom Lambrecht of Good News a conservative Methodist ministry blogged last week about the extension of benefits: It adopts a policy that contradicts church teaching on the definition of marriage, not only violating the beliefs and values of church members (not to mention Scripture) but creating confusion by sending a mixed message about what United Methodists believe.
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