There is something that really urks me about this statement. It’s as if whoever wrote it was embarrassed or ashamed that they had to state their own church’s doctrines, so they opted to bury it in a useless discussion of denominational politics.
Only two lines actually address Methodist teaching. The rest mainly states peripheral issues. Let me paraphrase: “Methodists are divided. Some of us like the current teaching and others hate it; we could change it at the next General Conference so keep your fingers crossed . . . blah blah blah.”
If you really want to know what the UMC officially teaches, skip the public relations website and read from the actual Book of Discipline. Emphasis added:
¶ 304.3 Qualifications for Ordination
While persons set apart by the Church for ordained ministry are subject to all the frailties of the human condition and the pressures of society, they are required to maintain the highest standards of holy living in the world.
The practice of homosexuality is incompatible with Christian teaching. Therefore self-avowed practicing homosexuals1 are not to be certified as candidates, ordained as ministers, or appointed to serve in The United Methodist Church.2
- “Self-avowed practicing homosexual” is understood to mean that a person openly acknowledges to a bishop, district superintendent, district committee of ordained ministry, board of ordained ministry, or clergy session that the person is a practicing homosexual. See Judicial Council Decisions 702, 708, 722, 725, 764, 844, 984, 1020
- See Judicial Council Decisions 984, 985, 1027, 1028