Anti-Racism Statement
CALL TO ACTION!As one of the co-conveners of East Ohio Next, this week we want our churches and communities to know that along with dozens […]
Learn More →East Ohio Next advocates for an expression of Wesleyan Methodism that allows both traditional and progressive understandings of LGBTQ+ Clergy and same-gender weddings to co-exist within the Church.
CALL TO ACTION!As one of the co-conveners of East Ohio Next, this week we want our churches and communities to know that along with dozens […]
Learn More →Dear friends, Many of us will soon be dressed in red and joining our congregations (whether virtually or socially distanced) to celebrate Pentecost Sunday. On […]
Learn More →by Jared Littleton In a season where the pandemic is causing us all to scramble, we wanted to offer a series of emails to give […]
Learn More →Gathering on November 8 and 9, 2019, in a crucial moment in the life of The United Methodist Church, we, 140 members present and voting […]
Learn More →By Jason Hockran Leadership Institute Day 3 – 2019 #LI2019UMC “Bright Hope for Tomorrow” Praise God for a powerful few days of fellowship, spiritual growth, […]
Learn More →Today we have updates from two of the East Ohio Next leaders, Dianne Covault and Kelsey Orosan. Kelsey Orosan “I refuse to lose faith in […]
Learn More →Leadership Institute Church of The Resurrection 2019 By Laura Jaissle As I boarded my plane and made my way to Kansas City, I came with […]
Learn More →Since General Conference 2019, a group of centrist and progressive clergy from East Ohio have formed a coalition in opposition to the Traditional Plan. This […]
Learn More →We have expanded our slate of endorsed moderate/progressive delegates to 12 laity and 12 clergy. We encourage you to vote for the following people to […]
Learn More →East Ohio Forward is a joint effort between Centrists and Progressives. Our opposition to the traditional plan is largely because it is divisive. East Ohio […]
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