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In a historic decision, the United Methodist Church has voted to repeal its ban on LGBTQ clergy and to protect clergy and churches that perform same-sex weddings. The decision, made during a meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina, marks a significant shift in the church's stance on LGBTQ inclusion.
During the meeting on Wednesday, delegates overwhelmingly supported the reversal of the ban on LGBTQ clergy. This decision reflects a growing acceptance and recognition of LGBTQ individuals within the church community. Additionally, delegates voted to prevent local leaders from taking. . .