Asbury United Methodist and St. Andrews United Methodist Host Oklahoma Chapter Conference on April 18 for Wesleyan Covenant Association
Featuring Reverend Keith Boyette, WCA President
TULSA, Okla., April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Asbury United Methodist and St. Andrews United Methodist announced plans today to host an Oklahoma Chapter Conference for the Wesleyan Covenant Association. The first conference will take place at 10 am on April 17 in Oklahoma City at St. Andrews United Methodist Church. The following day, April 18, the conference will take place at 3 pm in Tulsa at Asbury United Methodist Church. Reverend Keith Boyette, WCA President, will speak at both conferences and host the panel discussions.
The United Methodist Church has been less than "united" for some time. The presenting issue appears to solely focus on differences around human sexuality, but the divide goes much deeper and includes theological differences around the authority of Scripture, Salvation, the Resurrection, and the mission of the Church. Rev. Boyette will discuss the future, benefits and obstacles of aligning with the Global Methodist Church – the new denomination being formed from the Wesleyan Covenant Association
This will be a highly informative conference and includes panel discussions at both locations. The St. Andrews panel will feature Reverend Keith Boyette (WCA President), DA Bennett (OK clergy and alternate delegate to General Conference), and Cara Nicklas (OK lay delegate to General Conference).
The Tulsa panel will feature Reverend Keith Boyette (WCA President), Senior Pastor Tom Harrison (Oklahoma clergy and delegate to General Conference), and Tom Junk (Oklahoma lay delegate to General Conference).
This is a critical time to understand why churches in Oklahoma need to support the Global Methodist Church and the Wesleyan Covenant Association.
"The United Methodist Church has been at an impasse for far too long and it's beyond time to work toward an amicable separation. That's why a group of theologically diverse experts worked tirelessly to create The protocol of reconciliation and grace through separation," said Daniel Dennison, Executive Pastor at Asbury United Methodist Church. "This gives all pastors and churches the opportunity to align with a new expression of Methodism that will be most fruitful for them. Unfortunately, it is a confusing process with lots of misinformation. Rev. Keith Boyette has played a pivotal role in the negotiation of the protocol as well as the formation of the Global Methodist Church. I am excited for our parishioners as well as other more orthodox churches from all over the state to hear what Rev. Keith has to say and to learn how they can best navigate their way into this fresh new expression of Methodism called the Global Methodist Church!"
For more information, contact Director of Communications: Angie Brashears at 918.740.4021.
About Asbury Tulsa
Asbury United Methodist Church's mission is Helping Others Follow Jesus. We do this by teaching the importance of Scripture and its traditions, creating relationships and community throughout many life stages, providing opportunities for dedicated giving and serving, sharing how Jesus can provide direction and purpose in life and giving hope for real transformation. For more information about Asbury, visit asburytulsa.org or follow our Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @AsburyTulsa.
About St. Andrews
St. Andrew's Community United Methodist Church is a loving, caring, overcoming community of faith whose mission is making disciples of Jesus Christ. We do this through intentional discipleship by knowing God, growing in relationship with Christ and others, and going into all the world to spread the Good News. For more information about St. Andrew's visit saokc.org or follow us on Facebook or Instagram.
Angie Brashears
Director of Communications
918.740.4021
[email protected]
SOURCE Asbury United Methodist Church
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