This is all that is before us this afternoon. Bishop Hope Morgan Ward of NC is presiding--God help her. After her prayer, she invoked Gil Rendle, an expert in groups and process, who says, "When you have very little time, go slowly."
There are predictable uncertainties and glitches in the tech-nology, having to do with translations of the proceedings and voting, but many delegates are already registering to speak (though some accidentally on account of unfamiliarity with the technology!).
My reading of it is, once we get past the glitches (we are learning as we go that we will discuss (I hope) the main proposal and its fifteen collaterals.
The amblings, opinions and experiences of a workaday, garden-variety pastor that, I hope, will give insight into the world of scripture and the life of faith. The first posts below related to the 2019 special session of the United Methodist General Conference (2/23 - 2/26); newer posts comprise sermons, sermon notes, thoughts-at-large, reflections. Thanks for reading, and feel free to comment.
Sunday, February 24, 2019
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