The podcast of the Wesleyan Covenant Association, featuring conversations about the future of a new traditional Methodist movement. Hosts: Stephanie Greenwald and Bob Kaylor
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 74 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
WCA President Jay Therrell sat down with host Bob Kaylor on April 19 to discuss the latest updates for churches and annual conferences going through the disaffiliation process. Jay updates the status of lawsuits in several annual conferences and prov... more
We know that some traditional Methodists will either be forced to or choose to remain in the UMC after 2023 for many different reasons. The biblical paradigm of the faithful remnant is a model for those who will stay. Rev. Brian Felker Jones from Ind... more
Licensed therapist Joel Watts joined us for a discussion about handing conflict in your local church in the wake of disaffiliation votes, how to deal with "disenfranchised grief," and how to take care of yourself in times of stress and uncertainty. more
Angela Pleasants, the GMC’s Director of Clergy and Church Relations, joined us to discuss the process for pastors and churches to join the GMC, how the new denomination is connecting open pastoral appointments with available clergy, how benefits work... more
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Listened to my first podcast. Thank you for taking the time to make these as we work through this difficult time in the church.
It is encouraging to hear about the new nimble less too heavy version of the Methodist church.
For United Methodists, most know there will soon be a division. However, very few have a picture of what the goals and emphases will be in the new traditional church. This series of podcasts provide a better understanding of that direction than anything that I have seen. Whether you are for or against it, this is great information on where one side of Methodism is headed.
Bob Kaylor and the WCA have always impressed me because they explain their position on almost every level. An almost forgotten life skill in our current era. This is also great stuff when considering the upcoming split in the UMC! Highly recommended!
If you want to know what’s going on with the imminent split of the “Divided” Methodist Church, this is the podcast for you. Get your questions answered, stay informed, and share with others. If you want to be in the communication loop, listen to these podcasts.
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