It’s Time To Finish the Journey

I am still holding my breath.

It’s probably my age.
It’s definitely my PTSD.

What is happening at General Conference is truly headspinning and filled with such joy for our FUTURE.
But there is one final sin of the PAST, yet to go.

I’m still holding my breath for the removal of our Social Principles’ “Incompatibility Clause,” our Original Sin of 1972.
And it is past time to dig it out at the root. Personally, I shall not exhale until it is gone.

I’ll be at Kessler Park United Methodist Church by 7:50 am to watch North Texas’ own Shandon Klein lead CG through the discussion. Join me if you wish.

Every harmful legislative Kudzu related to the LGBTQ community has sprung forth from those original roots.
Every. Single. One.

This General Conference has undone stunning amounts of harm, and unleashed stunning amounts of joy and hope for the future.

They have cut back the weeds of the 1980s harm: Ban on “self-avowed, practicing homosexuals” as clergy.

They have cut back the weeds of the 1990s harm: Ban on performing same sex marriages/ceremonies by ministers.

They have cut back the weeds of the 2000s harm: Expanding the ban on performing marriages, and the ban on funds to “caucus groups” to Annual Conferences.

They have stripped out the screw-turning, yet desperate, control of the Traditionalist plan penalties for clergy, candidates, and Bishops …and about a half dozen more impressively evil additions to our polity over the years.

But as of this hour, the Original Sin remains: The Social Principles’ Statement on “Incompatibility.”

None of these harms grew all at once. Our harmful Disciplinary Kudzu slithered and slipped its way into our system over time, quadrennia over quadrennia. But make no mistake, ALL OF IT did so on the theological back of the original incompatibility clause.

Yesterday, some folks erroneously suggested “Incompatibility” was gone. While completely understanding the point they were making, it’s not yet true….
Almost, but not yet.

Why does it matter?

Because Conservatives deftly lifted “Incompatibility,” and expanded it every chance they got.
Because they twisted its original meaning beyond all recognition.
Because they intentionally made it “jump the shark” from Social Principles and into law.

It was a dastardly evil plan, quadrennia over quadrennia, and it worked.
And, yes, I understand they have now left our denomination.

So, yes, almost all of that has mercifully been undone.

But one more very important, and not-at-all symbolic, step remains.

It’s time to pull out the legislative roots of our 1972 sin.

Time for all of “Incompatability” to go.

Time to “Finish the Journey.”

#UMCGC

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Eric Folkerth is a minister, musician, author and blogger. He is Senior Pastor of Kessler Park UMC United Methodist Church in Dallas, Texas. Previously, he was pastor at Northaven UMC in Dallas for seventeen years. Eric loves to write on topics of spirituality, social justice, music/art and politics. The entries on this blog reflect that diversity of interests. His passion for social justice goes beyond mere words. Eric was arrested at the White House, defending immigrants and “The Dreamers;” and he’s officiated at same sex weddings. Eric was the 2017 recipient of the prestigeous Kuchling Humanitarian Award from Dallas’ Black Tie Dinner. (Human Rights Campaign) Eric has led or co-led hundreds of persons on mission trips to build houses and bring medical care around the globe, to places such as Mexico, Haiti, Russia, Guatemala, and Nepal. He is proud of have shephereded Highland Park UMC's construction of ten Habitat for Humanity homes, (and one Community Center) and helped forge an alliance with Habitat that led to the construction of 100 homes in Dallas, housing thousands of people. His wife, Justice Dennise Garcia, has 20 years experience as a state district judge and appelate justice in North Texas. First elected in 2004, she was the first Latina ever elected to a Dallas County state district bench, and she she left that position whe was the longest currently serving district judge. In 2020 Dennise Garcia was a elected as a Justice of the 5th District Court of Appeals for Texas. She is currently running to be Chief of the 5th District Court of Appeals in the 2024 cycle. They have the world’s best daughter, Maria, who is a practicing professional counselor in Dallas. Find links to Eric’s music-related websites, at the top of this site’s navigation menu.

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