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“Examine Yourselves” – Closed Versus United Methodist Open Communion

“Examine Yourselves” – Closed Versus United Methodist Open Communion

by Chris Walters | Jul 12, 2015 | Bible, Church Culture, Methodism, Sermons

Recently I read a report from United Methodist Communications titled, “What Does It Mean to Be United Methodist?” This report summarizes the results of a survey conducted of 1250 United Methodists, including 400 lay members, 350 lay church leaders (i.e. past or...

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