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Methodist Church Nigeria cut ties with British counterpart for approving same-sex marriage.

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The Methodist Church in Nigeria has reportedly cut ties with British Methodist Church, over the latter’s approval of same-sex marriage.
According to Sahara Reporters, the Director, Media and Public Relations, Oladapo Daramola of the Nigerian variant of the church disclosed this in a statement issued to the press on Friday.

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According to Daramola, the position of MCN was made known by its Prelate, Chukwumerije Kanu-Uche, in a message shared with members on Friday, NAN reports.

Kanu-Uche had explained that MCN was cutting formal ties with the British Methodist Church due to the latter’s decision to vote in favour of same-sex marriage at the just-concluded conference.

“I wish to let you know that I was invited to the British Methodist Conference this year, 2021 but I was duly represented by Rt. Rev. S. R. Nortey.

“He was part of the Conference and he has given me preliminary information and report.

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“I have requested him to publish and circulate the full report on the SSM to the Conference office and all of us,” he said.

He also noted that the current stance of the British Methodist Conference was predicted by John Wesley that, “a time will come when the Methodist Church will exist as a dead sect, having the form of religion and denying the power thereof unless they continue with the spiritual fervency with which they first started.”

The prelate, therefore, renounced the British Methodist Church as the Mother Church of MCN.

“She is only a sister Church. MCN gained autonomy in 1962 and became autocephalous in 1963. So, we can part ways with the British Conference and have nothing to lose.

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“I only pity those romancing with them because of pecuniary interest.

“Suggestion to write or visit the British Methodist Conference is an insult on Methodist church.”

He, however, said the Church will wait to receive a detailed report from the accredited delegate to the Conference and take an informed decision at the August 2021 consultation.

“As a remedial measure let every Bishop, and Archbishop tell our members that MCN does not support gay or same-sex marriage,’’ Kanu-Uche said.

Source: Sahara Reporter

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