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When I published my interview with James Lambert of the Asbury Connection, several others found themselves in this question of authority. What gave Asbury Church in Tulsa the authority to go its own way, do its own ordinations, have its own sacraments? Why is it wrong for them to do this, while the GMC pats itself on the back for having created our own church out of the UMC? Kendell Meek is an ordained elder in the Global Methodist Church, which is a covenant body of churches sharing authority, finance, and doctrine (otherwise known as a denomination). It is a global body of more than 7,000 local churches, many of which were never part of the the United Methodist expression of the Wesleyan tradition. We are proud to serve in this body, even as we aren’t sure if this body knows from whence it draws its authority. In this conversation, we talk about some of the issues underpinning a loss of authority in modern churches, the ability to bind consciences, the overt nature of hierarchy. Kendall is an interesting guy with a lot going on. You should consider his work and join in my prayers with him for a reclamation of the primitive church. Here is where you can follow him:Substack - www.thefoundrypress.orgOther Substack - www.truelightmedia.substack.com Consider just going here to see his latest and greatest work - https://kendallmeek.substack.com/p/heavenly-order-and-wesleyan-ecclesiology If you would like to join my Locals community to help support this ministry, go to plainspoken.locals.com and become a supporter! If you would like to subscribe to my pastoral Substack, where I publish articles on topics pertaining to pastoral ministry and Methodism, you can go to jeffreyrickman.substack.com. If you would like to subscribe to the PlainSpoken Podcast Substack, where I publish articles, video, and audio pertaining to Methodism and the culture war, you can go to plainspokenpod.substack.com. Get full access to PlainSpoken at plainspokenpod.substack.com/subscribe [https://plainspokenpod.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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