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The bishop of the United Methodist Church in Wisconsin said Tuesday that he disagrees with a national group of conservative clergy and theologians who believe the denomination is headed toward an inevitable schism over the homosexuality debate that has vexed the church for four decades. Bishop Hee-Soo Jung, who oversees the Wisconsin Conference, said the majority of Methodists would resist such a split and that it would be harmful to the denomination.

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At the Alliant Energy Center — just across John Nolen Drive from Olin Park, where thousands of people once regularly gathered for the Wisconsin Sunday School Assembly meetings —  a thousand people gathered this morning for a Brat Fest worship service.”Welcome to the first-ever community wide worship service during Brat Fest,” said Blackhawk Fitchburg pastor John Rosensteel, as he gave a greeting to open the service at 8:45am.

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In a meeting with Madison pastor Alex Gee today he revealed that he had not chosen the title for his December “Justified Anger” newspaper column in the Capital Times that has started a movement to address racial disparities in Madison. He acknowledged that some people are uncomfortable with anger. But, he said, “There’s no way you can identify injustices and not be angry about them.”Gee is not angry in demeanor. But as a long time resident of Madison, he has lost patience with the conditions that are holding back the city’s minority residents. He has examples from his own life…

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Steve Hayner, a Madison resident while he was president of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship and later on the pastoral staff of Highpoint Church, is facing a tough battle with pancreative cancer. Hayner is currently president of Columbia Theological Seminary (Presbyterian Church USA) in Decatur Georgia.

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