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Delton KruegerU.S.
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United Methodist Pastor, District Superintendent, Conference Executive for over sixty years. Book of Discipline and General Conference experience. Also provider of information regarding the sacred days of the great world religions. Experience in working with many world religions and in business at Mall of America. | |
The Rev. William E. OlewilerU.S.
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United Methodist church structure and doctrine. Science and religion. Christian Education and the Sunday School. Religion and race. Women in the church. United Methodist pastor for 22 years. Member, commissions on Religion and Race and Status and Role of Women. Masters in Divinity and Religious Education. | |
Rev. Gregory S. NealU.S.
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I can answer questions dealing with all issues of United Methodist Doctrine and Wesleyan-Arminian Theology. In particular I can answer questions dealing with the Sacraments and other liturgical and worship-oriented questions. I can also answer questions dealing with the form, structure, and organization of the United Methodist Church and our relationship with other denominations. | |
Carl FugleinU.S.
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General questions about the United Methodist Church - its history, Book of Discipline, its stance on current issues, church politics and administration, etc. |
Josh: 1. The gifts of the Spirit, to my mind, are not limited by time and space. The gits go on today and forever. The Spirit moves as God wills. 2.God's intention to bring people into everlasting life
Larry: 1. What is your own pastor doing about this situation? If this does not work then.... 2. Ask the District Superintendent who has supervisory responsibility and can help the congregation in solving
Dear Sandra, Okay, this is a really tough one. Firstly, it must be noted that it is absolutely the pastor's duty and responsibility to preside at the Eucharist, determine how often the Eucharist is
Dear Doug, The short answer to this question is "yes," the pastor has authority over who may or may not preach, and may choose any lay member of the congregation or any certified lay speaker of the
Shawn: Yes, many interpretation on all sides. As an RC I assume you were taught that the Pope and top leadership had a right given by God for true interpretation of all things spiritual. The Protestants

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