LGBTQ-friendly votes signal progressive shift for Methodists Loop Barbados

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The United Methodist Church moved toward becoming more progressive and LGBTQ-affirming during US regional meetings this month that included the election of its second openly gay bishop. Conservatives say the developments will only accelerate their exit from one of the nation’s largest Protestant denominations.

Each of the UMC’s five US jurisdictions — meeting separately in early November — approved similarly worded measures aspiring to a future of church where “LGBTQIA+ people will be protected, affirmed, and empowered.”

They also passed non-binding measures asking anyone to withdraw from leadership roles if they’re planning to leave the denomination soon — a category that almost entirely includes conservatives moving toward the exits.

The denomination still officially bans same-sex marriage and the ordination of any “self-avowed, practicing homosexual,” and only a legislative gathering called the General Conference can change that.

But this month’s votes show growing momentum — at least in the American half of the global church — to defy these policies and seek to reverse them at the next legislative gathering in 2024.

Supporters and opponents of these measures drew from the same metaphor to say their church is either becoming more or less of a “big tent,” as the United Methodists have long been described as a theologically diverse, mainstream denomination.

“It demonstrates that the big tent has collapsed,” said the Reverend Jay Therrell, president of the conservative Wesleyan Covenant Association, which has been helping churches that want to leave the denomination.

“For years, bishops have told traditionalists that there is room for everyone in the United Methodist Church,” he said. “Not one single traditionalist bishop was elected. Moreover, we now have the most progressive or liberal council of bishops in the history of Methodism, period.”

But Jan Lawrence, executive director of Reconciling Ministries Network, which works toward inclusion of Methodists of all sexual orientations and gender identities, applauded the regional jurisdictions. She cited their LGBTQ-affirming votes and their expansion of the racial, ethnic and gender diversity of bishops.

Jurisdictions elected the church’s first Native American and Filipino American bishops, with other landmark votes within specific regions, according to United Methodist News Service.

“It is a big tent church,” Lawrence said. “One of the concerns that some folks expressed is that we don’t have leadership in the church that reflects the diversity of the church. So this episcopal election doesn’t fix that, but it’s a step in the right direction.”

Bishop Cedrick Bridgeforth, elected in the Western Jurisdiction meeting, agreed. He is the first openly gay African-American man to be elected bishop. The vote comes six years after the Western Jurisdiction elected the denomination’s first openly lesbian bishop, Karen Oliveto of the Mountain Sky Episcopal Area.

The LGBTQ-affirming resolutions point “to the alignment of the denomination more with the mainstream of our country,” Bridgeforth said. “It can also help us begin to centre our conversations where we have unity of purpose, rather than centering on divisions.”

Bridgeforth will lead churches in the Greater Northwest Area, which includes churches in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and small parts of Montana and Canada. He said he has always worked across ideological lines in his administrative duties and would continue to do so.

“I have used our differences as an opportunity for us to come together,” he said. “It creates more space for a different kind of conversation than, ‘That’s different, that’s bad, we can’t be together.’” If some churches under his jurisdiction do choose to leave the United Methodist Church, Bridgeforth said he would help them make that transition.

“I would not want anybody to be where they don’t want to be,” he said.

Progressive groups have said the church should be open to appointing bishops and other clergy, regardless of sexual orientation, who show they have the gifts for ministry and a commitment to serve the church.

Conservatives, however, say the church needs to abide by its own rules.

“I am sure Bishop Bridgeforth is a person of sacred worth, but he does not meet the qualifications to hold the office of elder, much less bishop, and should not have been elected,” Therrell said.

At least 300 US congregations have left the denomination this year, according to United Methodist News Service. Hundreds more are in the process of leaving, and Therrell predicted that number would be in the low thousands by the end of 2023. Overseas conferences in Bulgaria and Slovakia have ended their affiliation with the denomination, and churches in Africa are considering it, he said.

Many are bound for the newly formed conservative denomination, the Global Methodist Church.

The UMC is a worldwide denomination. American membership has declined to about 6.5 million, from a peak of 11 million in the 1960s. Overseas membership soared to match or exceed that of the US, fuelled mostly by growth and mergers in Africa. Overseas delegates have historically allied with American conservatives to uphold the church’s stances on sexuality.

Support for a compromise measure that would have amicably split the denomination, negotiated in 2020, fell apart after that year’s legislative General Conference was postponed three times due to the pandemic. The next General Conference is now scheduled to begin in April 2024 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

A vote by a 2019 General Conference was the latest of several in recent decades that reinforced the church’s ban on gay clergy and marriage. But that vote also prompted many local conferences to elect more liberal and centrist delegates, whose influence was felt in this month’s regional votes.

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By PETER SMITH Associated Press

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Cup 2022: Maddison injured 2 days after being selected Loop Barbados

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Leicester City’s James Maddison, gestures, during the English Premier League football match against Everton at Goodison Park, in Liverpool, England, Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022. (Isaac Parkin/PA via AP).

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James Maddison, who was a surprise inclusion in England’s squad for the World Cup, limped off with a suspected hamstring injury while playing for Leicester in the Premier League on Saturday.

The playmaker fell to the ground off the ball in the 22nd minute against West Ham and was holding the back of his right leg when medical staff came onto the field.

The score was 1-0 at the time, with Maddison having netted the goal.

He was consoled by West Ham and England’s Declan Rice as he went off.

Maddison has made only one appearance for England, coming on as a substitute in a European Championship qualifier against Montenegro in 2019. He has been rewarded for his good form for Leicester this season, scoring six goals and providing four assists before his call-up.

Maddison had been seen as having an outside chance of making the squad after being repeatedly overlooked by Gareth Southgate.

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<>, a annonc? la page officielle Instagram du groupe ce jeudi 11 novembre. Oui, Harmonik est bien pr?sent en Martinique pour une tourn?e mise en branle du 11 au 14 novembre 2022. C’est l’occasion pour les Martiniquais qui avaient rat? le groupe au mois d’ao?t dernier de se rattraper. Plusieurs villes dont Morne-Rouge, Diamant, pourront bouger aux rythmes des prot?g?s de Rodney Noel.

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22h45, Harmonik est pr?t et Mac D gravit le podium avec le titre “Diferan”, un tube bien connu par le public, qui n’a pas h?sit? ? faire le d?placement en grand nombre. Avec 6 albums dans leur r?pertoire et 14 ans d’existence le groupe poss?de assez de “hit” pour tenir ? chaud le public pendant le temps qui leur est accord?.

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Minuit 48, Harmonik met fin ? sa performance, remercie le public et annonce le groupe T-Vice.

Les difficult?s techniques que rencontrent la bande ? Roberto ne changent en rien ? leur envie de jouer. 1h46, Roberto investi l’esplanade avec “Moving On” et c’est d?j? le coup de foudre. Le public toujours pr?sent en grand nombre reprend ? tue-t?te les chansons avec le groupe. Le c?l?bre Robert Martino devait accompagner le groupe pour cette soir?e, mais pour des raisons de sant? il n’a pas pu ?tre l?, mais sa pr?sence fut compens?e. Avec brio, Roberto a su reprendre les solos de guitare que son p?re devait jouer.

3h28 T-vice cl?ture la f?te avec des sons carnavalesques et bien s?r le fameux “elikopt?” avait toute sa place devant ce public assoiff? de plaisir et fort satisfait. Certains diraient que la bande ? Roberto et Co connait la formule martiniquaise !

La soir?e du vendredi 11 novembre allait ?tre encore une belle soir?e pour le combo Harmonik et T-Vice, au Domaine des Oasis, mais cette soir?e n’a pas pu se tenir suite ? une fusillade enregistr?e dans le local jeudi soir. <>, nous a d?clar? Sanders, un des chanteurs du groupe. Le samedi 12 novembre deux prestations sont ? l’affiche : une qui se tiendra dans la ville de Diamant, afin de cl?turer le MartinikCup, une comp?tition de Jet Ski. Et une autre dans la soir?e, Harmonik & Jet Live au P?le-Nord. Le dimanche 13 le groupe sera au restaurant Man Soufran, mais cette fois de fa?on plus d?contract?e vu que ?a se passe au bord d’une plage.

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Potter’s Chelsea reign looks in crisis after Newcastle loss Loop Jamaica

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NEWCASTLE, England (AP) — Graham Potter’s Chelsea reign already looks to be in crisis after a 1-0 defeat at Newcastle on Saturday left the London club eighth in the Premier League.

Joe Willock’s 67th-minute strike consigned Chelsea to a third straight loss in the league — and a fourth in five games in all competitions.

It’s a run that will pile the pressure on the former Brighton manager, who has only been in the job for two months.

It will also test the faith that Chelsea’s American owners Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital have in the man they chose to lead their overhaul of the club. They have already demonstrated their ruthless side when firing Thomas Tuchel in September, just over a year since the German led Chelsea to the Champions League title.

Potter will have to hope his superiors show more patience where he is concerned but alarm bells will be ringing.

A desperate run of results will only fuel concerns that the job was too big and came too soon for a man whose career had previously seen him manage Brighton, Swansea and Swedish team Ostersunds.

And it could still get worse for Chelsea, with Fulham having the chance to move up to eighth on Sunday with a win against Manchester United.

Either way, it promises to be an uncomfortable World Cup break for Potter as the English season pauses until Christmas.

“It is not nice for us,” Potter told Sky Sports. “We are in a bad moment. We take the break to recharge and go again.

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“I feel immense pride at how the players have performed consistently,” Howe said. “Now the challenge is to maintain and enhance that. We’ll focus on what we think we can improve as a team. Hopefully the boys can come back from the World Cup in good spirits.

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World Cup 2022: Neymar says Qatar could be his last Loop Jamaica

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Neymar is unsure whether he will get the opportunity to represent Brazil at another World Cup after this year’s tournament in Qatar.

The Paris Saint-Germain forward will appear at his third World Cup later this month, where he will be looking to lead Brazil to their first triumph at the tournament for 20 years.

Neymar will be 34 years old by the time the 2026 World Cup begins, and with little certainty whether he will feature in that tournament, he hopes to cement a place in football history by leading Brazil to glory in Qatar.

“I’ll play like it’s the last,” Neymar told Globo. “I talk to my father, we always talk. [I’ll] play each game as if it were the last because you don’t know what will happen tomorrow.

“I can’t guarantee that I’ll play another [World] Cup. I honestly don’t know. I’ll play like it’s the last.

“Maybe I’ll play another one, maybe not. It depends. There’s going to be a coaching change [when Tite steps down after the World Cup] and I don’t know if that coach will like me.

“I’ve already built a long history in the national team and, for sure, I want to finish it well.

“I’m happy. I like to play football and I like to win. I like to be better than I am every day. I like helping my team-mates, which is the main thing. I hope my name is engraved in football history.”

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“Although a lot of people don’t believe in us, we will prove otherwise. I see that this national team has a lot of good things, and I see that we can go very far.”

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Jerome Dookie, new Energy Chamber chairman

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Jerome Dookie, the new chairman of the TT Energy Chamber. –

Jerome Dookie is now the chairman of the Energy Chamber of TT after former chairman Dwight Mahabir stepped down at the board of director’s annual general meeting in October.

Along with Dookie’s appointment, the chamber elected its executive committee for 2022-2023.

Dookie is the managing director of Methanol Holdings (Trinidad) Ltd, Caribbean Nitrogen Co Ltd and Nitrogen (2000) Unlimited, all of which are members of the Proman group of companies.

In a release on Friday, Dookie said, “I feel humbled that my fellow board members have seen it fit to select me as chairman. There is much work to be done in the year ahead, and the theme of the Energy Conference in January ‘Navigating a Complex Energy Future’ is very appropriate indeed.

“I’ve always said that our world-class energy sector was built on collaboration, and collaboration among all stakeholders will be critical as we work towards re-invigorating our industry. We have to remind ourselves that with natural gas and its products such as methanol and ammonia being at the heart of our economy, TT has a major role to play in the global energy transition.”

The executive committee members are:

Jerome Dookie, chairman

Dr Thackwray Driver, president and CEO

George Vieira, vice chairman, upstream, president of EOG Resources

Colin Bain, vice chairman, downstream, managing director, president of Methanex

Shaun Rampersad, vice chairman, energy services and chief operating officer of Ramps Logistics

Hafiz Ali, treasurer and CEO of Weldfab

Mala Baliraj, secretary of Massy Wood.

Other board members are:

Ronald Adams, CEO of Atlantic

Paul Baay, president and CEO of Touchstone Exploration,

Arlene Chow, CEO of Heritage Petroleum,

Mark Loquan, president of The National Gas Company of TT,

Pria Narinesingh, country managing partner of EY,

Eugene Okpere, vice president of Shell TT,

Ricardo Mahadeo, CEO of TOSL Engineering Services Ltd,

Priya Maharaj-Glasgow, senior director of operations of Worley

Dwight Mahabir, immediate past chairman, CEO of Damus Ltd.

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Cops to increase patrols for Xmas in capital city

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Head of the Port of Spain Divison Snr Supt Roger Alexander during a media briefing at the Police Academy on Friday. – Photo by Roger Jacob

Head of the Port of Spain Division Snr Supt Roger Alexander says strategies designed to offer maximum coverage and deter criminals were being finalised for the upcoming Christmas and Carnival seasons for the capital city.

Speaking during a media briefing at the Police Training Academy, St James, on Friday, Alexander was asked about the readiness of the divisional police in managing both events.

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Alexander said while he could not share much details on the crime plans, he understood that increased police presence brought more comfort to the public. He said more mobile and foot patrols would be incorporated in their plans.

He also noted that the police would be collaborating with private security guards at businesses to ensure efficient responses.

“We want to get everybody on board, every security officer, every security network.

“We’re getting these people to communicate with law enforcement and it benefits them to because when something happens they may not be able to handle it on their own so they call law enforcement and we took a page out of his book with that night watchman crime initiative. “

He was referring to the recent murder of 39-year-old Anton Smart on Henry Street in October where the killer was arrested shortly after the shooting.

He said police would be deployed to certain areas to in an effort to arrest criminals quickly.

“We know coming down to the Christmas season everyone wants to break open a store, everybody wants to steal something, so what we did again is we positioned police officers strategically in zones because when someone does something in Port of Spain, nobody runs west, everybody runs to the east, so we will block off the escape routes.”

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Four guns, ammo seized in police raids

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Three home-made guns seized by police in Manzanilla on Friday. – Photo courtesy TTPS

Police seizure of illegal guns crossed the 600 figure on Saturday with the confiscation of another assault weapon, three home-made rifles and a quantity of ammunition.

A release said an AR-15 rifle, fitted with a magazine fitted with 29 rounds of 5.56 ammunition was found in an unoccupied lot off West Moore area, in Morvant on Friday around 8.15 pm after getting a tip off.

No one was arrested in that operation by North Eastern Division Intelligence Unit and Task Force. Police also seized two pairs of number plates, believed to be fake.

In a separate raid, Eastern Division officers arrested a 56-year-old man after they found three home-made guns at his Manzanilla home. The suspect is scheduled to be charged with possession of firearms without a Firearm User’s Licence and possession of firearms for the purpose of trafficking.

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