United Methodist Church

The Anglican Communion has deep differences over homosexuality – but a process of dialogue, known as ‘via media,’ has helped hold contradictory beliefs together

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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

In the past six months, hundreds of congregations voted to leave the United Methodist Church over same-sex marriage and whether LGBTQ+ people should be clergy.

Key Points: 
  • In the past six months, hundreds of congregations voted to leave the United Methodist Church over same-sex marriage and whether LGBTQ+ people should be clergy.
  • With over 80 million believers in 160 countries, the Anglican Communion has been grappling with LGBTQ+ issues since the 1970s.
  • It is a long-standing process for navigating disputes called the “via media,” or middle way, which has thus far succeeded in holding together people with contradictory beliefs.

Controversies in the Anglican Communion

  • For decades, diverging points of view over homosexuality and rumors of schism have both confused and polarized believers in the global Anglican Communion.
  • This is part of a larger struggle within the Anglican Communion to renegotiate imbalances of power and authority left over from the colonial era of the British Empire.
  • In the 21st century, these churches still have most of the money in the Anglican Communion, but congregational numbers are dwindling.
  • That is the orthodox Anglican position.” Views like these carry great weight in the Anglican Communion, even today.
  • But they remain within the Anglican Communion.
  • The Episcopal Church in the U.S. has ordained openly gay bishops – most controversially Gene Robinson, former Bishop of New Hampshire, in 2003.
  • In 2016, the primates – the most senior leaders of the Anglican Communion – voted to suspend the Episcopal Church from decision-making on Anglican governance and policy for three years.

The via media

  • Despite such heated conflicts, the Anglican Communion holds together through the via media.
  • Via media was first mentioned by English reformers who broke from the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th century.
  • It is this Church of England that eventually spread globally with the British Empire to become the Anglican Communion.
  • In the 19th century, via media became a way of thinking about internal, rather than external, challenges, such as resolving debates over how to interpret scripture.

Holding together

  • It is this understanding of via media, I argue, that is holding the Anglican Communion together thus far.
  • Instead, it seeks to include people with deeply held but contrary beliefs within the same church through common worship and life.
  • The Church of England, for example, made plans for negotiations between people holding differing viewpoints before the Synod meets again in July 2024.


Lisa McClain is affiliated with her local Episcopal Church and the Diocese of Idaho. She is a professor of Gender Studies and a member of the international think tank The Inclusion Crowd as a gender expert.

Wesleyan Impact Partners Adds Four Nationally Recognized Community Changemakers from Across the Spiritual Landscape to its Board

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Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Wesleyan Impact Partners announces the addition of four new members to its board of directors.

Key Points: 
  • Wesleyan Impact Partners announces the addition of four new members to its board of directors.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240117413581/en/
    Wesleyan Impact Partners' new Board members are:
    Rev.
  • Barber is a nationally recognized leader, author, founder, and professor who helps repair local communities and build a more just economy.
  • "The Wesleyan Impact Partners Board is a special combination of vision and practical knowledge serving the needs of churches and communities across the country," said Dr. Maggie Jackson, Wesleyan Impact Partners Board Chair.

Veteran Middle Tennessee Brokers Found New Commercial Real Estate Firm RealSite Commercial

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Monday, December 4, 2023

Three top-performing brokers, formerly with Cushman & Wakefield’s Nashville office, have founded a new commercial real estate brokerage firm – RealSite Commercial – with offices in Maryland Farms office park in Brentwood.

Key Points: 
  • Three top-performing brokers, formerly with Cushman & Wakefield’s Nashville office, have founded a new commercial real estate brokerage firm – RealSite Commercial – with offices in Maryland Farms office park in Brentwood.
  • “Michael, Madison and I enjoy everything about commercial real estate that actually moves the needle for our clients,” Ronnie Wenzler said.
  • We are streamlining the client relationship at RealSite Commercial to maximize results in buying, selling and leasing commercial real estate on our clients’ behalf.
  • I’m looking forward to the most satisfying and productive chapter of my 40-year commercial real estate career in Nashville.”
    Madison Wenzler added that RealSite Commercial brings an entrepreneurial mindset to the commercial real estate business.

FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE TO HOST 2023 FALL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES ON DECEMBER 16

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Monday, November 20, 2023

LAKELAND, Fla., Nov. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Florida Southern College will celebrate Fall Commencement on Saturday, December 16, with one ceremony that will honor both undergraduate and graduate students.

Key Points: 
  • LAKELAND, Fla., Nov. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Florida Southern College will celebrate Fall Commencement on Saturday, December 16, with one ceremony that will honor both undergraduate and graduate students.
  • Visit Florida Southern College's website or YouTube channel to watch it live.
  • The graduation ceremony will begin with the national anthem and Florida Southern Alma Mater, to be performed by senior Kaitlynn Rogers, a Music Performance major, who will graduate in the spring.
  • Dr. Tracey Tedder, Provost and Vice of President of Academic Affairs at Florida Southern College, is immensely proud of the students of the Class of 2023.

Rise Against Hunger Celebrates 25th Anniversary in the Work to End Global Hunger

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Thursday, November 2, 2023

RALEIGH, N.C., Nov. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Rise Against Hunger, the international hunger nonprofit, has reached its 25th anniversary, an impactful milestone as the organization has remained committed to ending global hunger since its founding.

Key Points: 
  • RALEIGH, N.C., Nov. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Rise Against Hunger, the international hunger nonprofit, has reached its 25th anniversary, an impactful milestone as the organization has remained committed to ending global hunger since its founding.
  • "With as many as 783 million people facing hunger globally, the work to end hunger is not over.
  • Rebranding to Rise Against Hunger in 2017, the nonprofit has remained driven by Ray's original vision of a world without hunger.
  • With as many as 783 million people facing hunger globally, the work to end hunger is not over.

Public schools and faith-based chaplains: Texas’ new combination is testing the First Amendment

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Thursday, October 26, 2023

Beaumont Independent School District recruited volunteer clergy to counsel K-12 students on topics such as self-esteem, peer pressure and violence.

Key Points: 
  • Beaumont Independent School District recruited volunteer clergy to counsel K-12 students on topics such as self-esteem, peer pressure and violence.
  • The goal, officials said, was to create volunteer opportunities, encourage conversation about civic values and morality, and enhance safe learning environments.
  • Local boards have until March 1, 2024, to choose whether to allow chaplain programs in their schools.

Lone Star State

  • In fact, Texas ranks 23rd in the nation in student-to-counselor ratios, with almost 400 students for every counselor.
  • One bill requiring officials to display a 16-by-20-inch copy of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom was passed in the state Senate but died on the floor of the House in May 2023.

Shifts at SCOTUS

  • The most famous of these was often called “the Lemon test,” referring to the court’s 1971 decision in Lemon v. Kurtzman.
  • According to the endorsement test, a policy is permissible if a “reasonable observer” would not think it was endorsing or disapproving of religion.
  • Finally, in 1992, the court abandoned a test it applied only once, in Lee v. Weisman: coercion.
  • The justices invalidated prayer at a public school graduation ceremony on the basis that it coerced people present into listening.

Crossing the line?

  • Even so, SB 763 raises at least three thorny issues about how to assess whether a policy violates the First Amendment.
  • Having faith-based chaplains – a move many Texas chaplains themselves oppose – arguably puts the power of the state behind their actions.
  • Third is the question of which faiths will be represented and whether the chaplain program would appear to endorse some religions over others.

Votes ahead

  • Boards have begun to vote on whether to allow chaplains in their schools.
  • SB 763 raises serious questions about what crosses the line toward establishing religion that, I believe, will likely result in litigation.
  • Thus, both sides – whether in favor of or opposed to having chaplains in schools – should be mindful of the aphorism to “be careful what you wish for.”


Charles J. Russo does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

The Inner Circle Acknowledges, Thomas P. Olenginski, MD, FACP as a Pinnacle Lifetime Member for his contributions to the field of Rheumatology

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Monday, October 16, 2023

LEWISBURG, Pa., Oct. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Prominently featured in The Inner Circle, Thomas P. Olenginski, MD, FACP is acknowledged as a Pinnacle Lifetime Member for his contributions to the field of Rheumatology.

Key Points: 
  • LEWISBURG, Pa., Oct. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Prominently featured in The Inner Circle, Thomas P. Olenginski, MD, FACP is acknowledged as a Pinnacle Lifetime Member for his contributions to the field of Rheumatology.
  • Dr. Olenginski pursued his pre-medical studies at Pennsylvania State University where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree.
  • The doctor has many roles at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, including teaching fellows in rheumatology and medical students with a focus on osteoporosis.
  • He actively participates in St. Paul's United Methodist Church, where he is a valued member, embodying his commitment to his faith and community involvement.

Clark Atlanta University's Executive Leadership Institute Continues To Shape The Future Of HBCUs

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Thursday, October 5, 2023

ATLANTA, Oct. 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The HBCU Executive Leadership Institute (HBCU ELI) at Clark Atlanta University is now accepting applications for its 2024 Community Fellows, with an October 19, 2023 deadline. Aspiring leaders with a passion for shaping the future of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are encouraged to apply online today.

Key Points: 
  • ATLANTA, Oct. 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The HBCU Executive Leadership Institute (HBCU ELI) at Clark Atlanta University is now accepting applications for its 2024 Community Fellows, with an October 19, 2023 deadline.
  • Aspiring leaders with a passion for shaping the future of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are encouraged to apply online today.
  • From operations and budgeting to academics, fundraising, development, board governance, and the pursuit of racial and social justice, ELI covers every aspect of HBCU leadership.
  • ELI continues to honor this legacy, preserving and strengthening HBCUs as hubs of education, opportunity, and uplift in the communities they serve.

When It Seems Like God Has You In A Holding Pattern, Make The Most Of It

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Wednesday, October 4, 2023

MINT HILL, N.C., Oct. 4, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Author Tiffany A. Little addresses the frustration that arises from waiting for God to make His move in your life, and teaches readers how to make the most of that waiting period in The Appointed Time ($13.49, paperback, 9781662886638; $21.99, hardcover, 9781662886645; $5.99, e-book, 9781662886652).

Key Points: 
  • God has a purpose for each one, and He won't allow your willingness to serve Him go to waste.
  • (Trust and Accept God's Process through Prayer, Endurance, and Discipline) so you are ready when He calls.
  • Little is a highly sought after empowerment specialist, thought leader and advocate for educational and spiritual growth and development.
  • Xulon Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world's largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 20,000 titles published to date.

Wesleyan Impact Partners Expands Its Learning and Innovation Group with the Addition of Two Nationally Recognized Methodist Leaders

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Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Kathleen McShane and Derrick Scott III, two prominent leadership and innovation voices from across the Methodist ecosystem.

Key Points: 
  • Kathleen McShane and Derrick Scott III, two prominent leadership and innovation voices from across the Methodist ecosystem.
  • Kathleen McShane has joined Wesleyan Impact Partners as the Director of Learning and Innovation.
  • "I am inspired by Wesleyan Impact Partners' desire to ignite imagination in church leaders,” Scott said.
  • Dr. Blair Thompson, Chief Learning and Innovation Officer at Wesleyan Impact Partners.