Justifiable Evidences for Approval of LGBTQ

The United Methodist Church Approved the Inclusion of LGBTQ in April 2024

The “Regionalization” is NOT a solution to LGBTQ Problem

The Position of UNC on homosexuality

Other Churches Responses to LGBTQ Issue

Many Church denominations have approved the recognition of LGBTQ long time ago.

Our Responses to LGBTQ Issue

We refused to honor the inclusion of LGBTQ in our societies

Release of exiting out from the United Methodist Church due to the inclusion of LGBTQ

Demonstrable Indicators Related to the Adoption of Ungodly Principles

Many Church denominations have approved the recognition of LGBTQ long time ago

Various Christian denominations do not consider homosexuality or transgender identity to be sins These include entire denominations, as well as individual churches and congregations. Some are composed mainly of non-LGBT members and also have specific programs to welcome LGBT people, while others are composed mainly of LGBT members. Additionally, some denominations which are not LGBT-affirming include LGBT member-organized groups which are not officially sanctioned by the denominations themselves. There are also ecumenical or parachurch programs  that explicitly outreach to LGBT people but do not identify with any particular church, tradition, or denomination.

Main articles: Christianity and sexual orientation, History of Christianity and homosexuality, and The Bible and homosexuality Further information: Christianity and homosexuality, Christianity and transgender people, and LGBT clergy in Christianity The history of Christianity and homosexuality has been much debated.[2] The Hebrew Bible and its traditional interpretations in Judaism and Christianity have historically affirmed and endorsed a patriarchal and heteronormative approach towards human sexuality;[3][4] throughout the majority of Christian history, most Christian theologians and denominations have considered homosexual behavior as immoral or sinful.[5][6] However, a number of theological scholars have made biblical case arguments for LGBTQ inclusion.[7] Today, various Christian denominations are accepting of homosexuality and transgender identity and inclusive of homosexual and transgender people, such as the Episcopal Church,[8] the Presbyterian Church,[9] United Church of Christ, and the Metropolitan Community Church. Formed in 1991, Affirming Christian Fellowship is a network of evangelical churches, ministries and Christian Workers that are a part of the LGBT community. Affirming Christian Fellowship holds an annual conference and provides education, ministerial support, and networking capabilities.

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