For seven times seven years, the attendance at the United Methodist Church has declined, and the church leadership has refused to publicly acknowledge their culpability, and the laity has accepted their excuses. The clergy have let their personal political agendas nudge out their responsibility to the church and to Jesus Christ. The clergy have also not recognized the responsibilities of the church to end racism, lead the country toward assimilation of immigrants, and displace hatred that leads to gun violence with hope offered by Jesus.
Vorwort
An Indictment of the American Clergy explains the differences between social justice and Christianity and tells us why the church is here to end racism and promote assimilation.
Autorentext
Thomas Wade is a seventh generation Methodist with conservative principles living in Virginia. This is his first book after a career as a sales engineer. He grew up in Virginia and is a 1980 graduate of Virginia Tech.