The United Methodist Church’s top court has found that while some
provisions of the newly adopted Traditional Plan remain
unconstitutional, the rest of the plan is valid as church law.
That was the Judicial Council’s ruling on a requested review of the Traditional Plan, which was approved during a special denomination-wide legislative session in February to strengthen enforcement of bans on “self-avowed practicing” gay clergy and same-sex weddings.
In a separate ruling, legislation to provide an exit strategy for
local churches wishing to leave the denomination meets three minimum
requirements and thus is constitutional “when taken together with the
consent of the annual conference” as specifically outlined in the Book
of Discipline, the court said.
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